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British Consulate

Shanghae. 24. July 1856.

As it is highly probable that this Port will become a place of shipment for coolies, and being impressed with the desirability of preventing the British Flag giving protection to a system of undoubted slavery, to say nothing of the horror of the middle passage, I would respectfully point out to Y.E. the inutility of the Ordinances passed to check the great evil, on the grounds, that the plan followed is to ship there poor people as passengers.

Sir John Bowring

Two Enclosures

No 244.

8.1856.

J. Bowring

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British Consulate Shanghae. 24. July 1856. As it is highly probable that this Port will become a place of shipment for coolies, and being impressed with the desirability of preventing the British Flag giving protection to a system of undoubted slavery, to say nothing of the horror of the middle passage, I would respectfully point out to Y.E. the inutility of the Ordinances passed to check the great evil, on the grounds, that the plan followed is to ship there poor people as passengers. Sir John Bowring Two Enclosures No 244. 8.1856. J. Bowring
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In 937153 249 British Consulate

Pranghae. 24. July 1805.

As it is highly probable that this Port will become a place

shipment for codies, and being impressed with the desirability of preventing the British Flag giving protection to a system of undoubted slavery, to say nothing of the horrow of the middle passage, I would supectfully!) respectively point out to y. 2. the

inutility of the Ordinances passed to check the great evil, on the grounds, that the plan followed is to ship there poor people as passengers Sir John Bowning

4.2.

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Ang.

From Yi

Two Enclosures

N 244.

8.1856.

J. Bowring

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