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Sir: -

I am directed by Secretary Sir Edward Grey to

transmit herewith to be laid before the Secretary of

State for the Colonies an extract from a despatch which

has been received from His Majesty's Minister at Peking

relative to the fees levied by His Majesty's Consuls at

Swatow, Amoy, and Kiungchow, for services rendered in

the capacity of Emigration Officers.

No.69 Boner.

22. (Betract)

95

I am to explain that, in the absence of any provi-

sion in the Straits Settlements Immigration Ordinance

of 1902 for the levying of fees, His Majesty's Consuls

were authorised by the Secretary of State to apply Fees

Nos. 44, 45 and 90 of the Consular (China and Corea)

Fee Table (corresponding to Fees Nos.47, 48 and 92 of

the new Table) in the case of foreign vessels. In the

case of British ships the fee of Twenty-five Dollars

3

12.50

or Twelve Dollars fifty cents, is levied, as provided

by

Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

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