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the circumstances to mo, I would immoliately take the matter «

up with the suthorities to obtain redress, At the swie time,

I have impressed upon them the necessity, if my representa-

tions are to be affective, of reporting to no such incidente

immediately, or as soon as possible after, they occur. In.

definite complaints of a general nature are usɑloss,

By an arraigonoit made between the local authorities

and one of my predecessors, wid in order the more offecti-

vely te koop watch over the movenants of doubtful character

the passports of all asisties are taken by the Immigration

Department on arrival and haided back to them on their do-

parture. This system has bọai fowid to be of great utility

nor do I think it entails my hardship on the personÚ MEN

conaemiod, The system can be tominated at the will of His

Majesty's Consular Officer who cm, similarly, obtain the

return to its omier of why passport wherever the latter de

sires.

O the fiscal side of the question, the Asiatick fo-

reiger in agabo difformitistod from the uropout, but no

Complaints have ovor bogi made to me by wy Chinesa British

Subjects in Saigon that they were being unfairly dealt with

in the matter of taxation.

At least ninety por cait of the foreign Asiatics 13817

donta in Co chin -China sro Chinese, and therefore the above.

mentioned regulation regarding asiatic immigrants is in

practice nothing loss thai a messure levelled against this

race, who hold the bulk of the commerce of Baigen wid Coc.

China in their hands. On that accowit thay are not popula

with the rough authorities, since they have in a great

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