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They have wide frowers.
have
1973.
Apart from this and other points which to the may arise as/detailed consideration of the conditions, there is the general question of whether conditions in Spanish Guinea are considered sufficiently satisfactory to warrant our encouraging any enigration of Chinese there. We cannot, of course, prevent it completely, in fact I am a little doubtful whether the Hong Kong Govt. could really prevent
any emigration under gates factory conditions if
the emigrants themselves were fully aware of the conditions. However, the Spanish Govt. is not likely to attempt to recruit in Hong Kong against the wishes of the Colonial Govt. and a refusal of facilities will, therefore, mean that
they will either have to do without these Chinese
emigrants or get them elsewhere in China.
The general question of principle,
whether emigration to Spanish possessions should
the
be allowed, seems to be a matter for/General Division
Dept. If they see no objection we can reply saying that there is no objection in principle but that the conditions should be revised so as to
make it clear that no contract is signed before the labourer leaves Hong Kong, and to give more satisfactory assurances as suggested above as to his probable earnings.
also be
made
The amant
The conditions
conditions select precise, e.g. as lo
of the advance to the
emigeon's family, & of the fee gift in
in barking
sasha
am
land to be
waro
o the area
Lould
given to him; hur we
leave this to the Col. Jour.
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