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explaining that information regarding the change

in the Straits Settlements proposals to which Sir

William Peel refers in the last paragraph of the

despatch has not yet been received from the Straits.

I think the consideration of whether

copies of this despatch are to be sent to the Anti-

Slavery Protection Society or elsewhere should await

the receipt of information from the Straits Settle-

ments as to the change in their proposals, as such

a change, if effected, will certainly arouse immediate

criticism. Six spare copies of No.9 with enclosures

could now be made for future use.

the Jymers

15.6.34

I would sendo copy to the Anti-Slavery

loriety

require

well. It is clear that even

the reporting of all adoptions to the Sec. for Ch. Affairs would affront

chinese

sentiment, and in the absence of any

the use

real evidence of the

Jadoption to wade the mui trai legislation, I heitate to suggest it. (9) should perhaps be issued as a white paper, but it will not ratiofy the fanatics like tofe Herlewords

J. A. Calder

Hlowell

16.6.32

or and copper to

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I would not publish. any society, for the present.

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