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prther communication should be

Any re

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THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY,

(MARINE DEPARTMENT),

And the following letter and number

hould be quoted:-

M. 12870.

Telegraphic Address.

BOARD TRADE, MARINE,

LONDON,

Sir,

BOARD OF TRADE,

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199

TMARINE DEPARTMENT),

7, WHITEHALL GARDENS,

LONDON, S.W.

35452

RECO REGE 27 JUL

26th July, 1916.

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BJ

37351

With reference to your letter of the 9th May (No. 20261) and previous correspondence relative to claime under the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906 by dependants of Chinese seamen, I am directed by Board of Trade to transit herewith a copy of a letter which was addressed to the Home Office in

the matter.

In view of the arrangements made as a result of the cor- respondence ending with Sir Walter Howell's letter (No. M 27378) of 5th December, 1910, the Board suggests for the consideration of Mr Secretary Bonar Law that the new arrange- ments might be communicated to the Easter Attendant, Singapore and the Harbour Lester, Hong Kong, for their information, and with a request that they will take such action as may be

necessary.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office,

S.W.

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant,

Citapend

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