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the landing of 926 passengers from the three ste-mers above
mentioned, on the ground that, in his opinion, the medical
eraniuation shoved the nzistence amongst them of l uicrase
called "r „choma*.
3.
384
In the aileront visits which that beleghba zada
to the stormere, he allowed the landing of about 160 passen
gero, whom he kept under observation in the quarantine har-
racks, that is to say, they entered the national territory
with the charnoter of fur:ignore.
4.
Having rectified the diagrole of those passen-
gors, in an uniRvourable sense, the Delegate expelled thẩm
from the national territory and under escort c/ fifty men
from the 25th butallion, he vent them on board the "Suisang
with a warning taat tiley would surfer puniorment if thes
attempted to laud,
5.
The orders of the Delete, althoth amplifica
and aanstioned by the Department of the Interior añu by the
Board of Tomlth, were not entficient to convince the fomis-
ny that it was bound to obey then, unu with the support of
the lame which provide enactly the contrary to what wil
Core, it autoirea iba steamers in the 1 1 ivate exercite
of & right, and in the hops that the petitions of itz rew
presentative and gents could bu cuenced in the name of
brand to and justice.
€.
The steaport remained three months at a die tance
of 3 milos Prm the Pert of th na Cruz, because they were
not allowed to remain even under the concitiens which are
common te ll ressels, 40 anchi wo that it was difficult for
them to obtain a spyly of arriKING Juter za provisions,
thereby causing trumble and oven a mutiny on board the ships. During this time and that employed for the return
to Hong Yong 100 panengers Lieu az a hoequence of the
raguler Ford
high temperature of the aesbon, the vent pl
and the gheerce of hygien on board the atomers, that were
not hated to anot a prolonea re idence on an un: eltay
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