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voyage

in question

2 How it happened that the Ship

left...

Hong Kong on such

so late in the season.

a

voyage)

3. The conduct of the Emigration Officer at Hong Hong whose duty it was

to enforce the provisions of the Chinese papungere Act.

On these points Captain Sapowe

who has shown willingness throughout to give a full account of the.

matter

Lords

lan

will no doubt be able to give information He is at present away from London but if he returns, or if my obtain the information from other quarters they will forward it for Mr. Labouchere's

informations.

In

that

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In the meantime they request

You

will call his special.

attention to the following points

1. This is a case in which the

Ship look in her Emigrants and Sailed from Hong Kong and that there ought therefore to have been

то

applying

difficulty whatever in shictly the Provisions of the Chinese Paenger Act 1855..

2. That if those provisions and

the regulations adopted under them. Ancerning room, ventilation te were complied with there is good

reason for thinking that the

regulations

are

wholly insufficient.

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