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answering a good many questions: Mr. Inglis, the
Governor of the Gaol, in
my
hearing declined also,
warned from the chair that all
and was warnin
Government offices
une ordued)
by
the terms of the
of Inquing to give information, and
Ammission of Inquiring
Seller of Protest
the 8th June) 1858
't ho
aiding
and
assisting thereto
This reluctance to
give
evidened was not
Confini
the Commissimus
to the Europeans eintreases. It is manifest
is manifest! Report
averse
give
Moinnter of the
gb June 1858.
very
increased
Confes, that the Chinese are evidened againal - Im Caldwell!
Their natural reluctance was ver
14 June 1858)
very probably Minutes of the p. 19 by their observation of the unwise right p. 10 of interferenc granted to Mr Caldweld. For days after the first meiting of the Commission No person but dr Caldwell
was allowed to make
any remark, except 'in Anewer to questions peut
b
Letter of Protest
the 8th June 1858
to him
in
my
as a witness!
The abuse
of the
the in due
539
dulgence was noticea
ndulgenee
Protest of the 8th uttimo,
the 8th uttimo, and I was
informed by ellr. Davies, one of the Commissioners,
that he too haw remarked and
Consequences of thei
deflores the
haw
ANA
injudicious toleration, drawn the chairman's attention to them. On the
-following day, as I am
informed by Par-Davins and elle elbay for in the Minutes, Atiango to say
Mr.
- it is simply
recorded that the Commission? not
3
unanimonaly I pressme, centerly diventia from my opinion) abolished by new regulation what I hav [denurmeek]
mi
my
Protect as the licenc
granted
respect of the Chinese witnesses', and endeavors
in
to grow this
the encouragement I had askew
I how anken for thous
-terror- Stricken Creatures by ceasing to allow
Mr
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