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In despatch No. 163 of the 24th. of June
last you have communicated to be the correspondence exchanged
between you and the Hon. Colonial Secretary at Hongkong with
regard to the case of the destitute K. A. Nylender.
I cannot say but that I am greatly surprise-
-ed at the statement that the Swedish Government has recognised
Nylander's Swedish Nationality, while I am still without any
news to the effect that reimbursement of your outlays for the
said man has been granted.
I can of course understand that the Swedish
Government had to accept the man when landed on eisner their
shores in as much as that lost citizenship be/saforded by
returning to the Country. But there is a not too insignificant
difference between this sort of acknowledgment and paying the
expenses of a loafer's repatriation. What a Consul may be able
to do in a matter of this kind is at the request of a Foreign
Authority to give advice of the cheapest way of sending a man
home, which in this instance would have been to send him direct
from Hongkong to Gothenburg by the Swedish Asiatic Company's
regular line of steamers. But a Consul has no authority to send
home a man who is not or has not once been a Swedish registered
sailor without having previously obtained the Government's
sanction. Such sanction as you know has not been asked for by
me or through me and I therefore regret very much not to be
able to do anything in the matter at least until I hear from my
Government that your outlays will be paid.
aiderwono
Swart, Esq.,
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Vice-Consul for Sweden,
gongkong.
I am,etc.,
(Sd.) Richard Bagge.