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the attention of His Lops to the case of the Chinese Emigrant-Vessel &

"Zetland".

I am to acquaint you that it does not appear to my Lords that any further instructing to consuls are at present necessary. My Lords, however, think that it is very desirable that the Courts at every Port at which Chinese Passenger Ships are likely to touch, should be furnished with Copies of all regulations for the time being in Force issued by the Govt of Hong Kong in pursuance of the Chinese Passenger Act, and they desire me to suggest, for Lord Clarendon's Consideration, whether it might not be well to move In Secretary Labouchere to instruct the Govt of Hongkong to forward such Regulations accordingly; or, if they are first sent for the approval of the Home Govt, that notice should be given to the Foreign Office, in order that Copies may be forwarded from that dept direct to the Consuls. I have &c.

(signed) J. S. Tennent.

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136 AGI the attention of His Lops to the case of the Chinese Emigrant-Vessel & "Zetland". I am to acquaint you that it does not appear to my Lords that any further instructing to consuls are at present necessary. My Lords, however, think that it is very desirable that the Courts at every Port at which Chinese Passenger Ships are likely to touch, should be furnished with Copies of all regulations for the time being in Force issued by the Govt of Hong Kong in pursuance of the Chinese Passenger Act, and they desire me to suggest, for Lord Clarendon's Consideration, whether it might not be well to move In Secretary Labouchere to instruct the Govt of Hongkong to forward such Regulations accordingly; or, if they are first sent for the approval of the Home Govt, that notice should be given to the Foreign Office, in order that Copies may be forwarded from that dept direct to the Consuls. I have &c. (signed) J. S. Tennent. 1 1
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136 AGI the attention of His Lops to the case of the Chinese Emigrant-Vessel & "Zetland"." I am to acquaint you that it does not appear to my "Lords that any further restructing to consuls are at present necessary. My Lords, however, think that very desirable that the Courts at ther Port at which it is very, at every Chinese Papenger Ships are likely to touch, should be furnished with Copies of all regulations for the time being in Force issued by the Gove of Hong Kong in pursuance of the Chinese Chinese Papenger Act, and they desire me to suggest, for Lord Clarendon, Consideration, whether it might not be well to move In Secretary Labouchere to instruct the Gov of Hongkong to forward at much. Regulations accordingly; or, if they are first sent for the approval of the Home Govt, that notice should be given to the Foreign Office, in order that Copies may be forwarded from that dept direct to the Consuls. I have eti (signed) J. S. Tennent. 1 1
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136

AGI

the attention of His Lops to the case of the Chinese Emigrant-Vessel &

"Zetland"."

I am to acquaint you that it does not appear to my "Lords that any further restructing to consuls are at present necessary. My Lords, however, think that very desirable that the

Courts at

ther

Port at which

it is very,

at every Chinese Papenger Ships are likely

to touch, should be furnished with Copies of all regulations for the time being in Force issued by the Gove of Hong Kong in pursuance of the

Chinese

Chinese Papenger Act, and they desire me to suggest, for Lord Clarendon,

Consideration, whether it might not be well to move In Secretary Labouchere to instruct the Gov

of Hongkong to forward at much. Regulations accordingly; or, if

they are

first sent for the approval

of the Home Govt, that notice should be given to the Foreign Office, in order that Copies may be forwarded from that dept direct to the Consuls. I have eti

(signed) J. S. Tennent.

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