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ment as a
words ou
a
" (Joly Broker" (in other
Emigrant crimp) as
des=
reported in Sir S. Romring's pated to the Sourign Office of St of sunce last - Der this deposition
Dr sin declares that he was not
A
Cooly Broker, but an Emigrant
who had been pursuaded by
another Chinese to ruigrate in
ture at the
rder to try his fortune.
Gold de
diggings-
that having a
4
"large and will dreped qurur de
tras suspected of benig
α
Cooly
Broker- and that the Magistrate
ffering
a reward lo-
acugone
against
who would giver raidence
Cooly Broker, some of the people
a.
accused
accused
anyone they
luere con =
-fronted with.. inferred, kimeref among
and, it is to be
them.
Le Sin add, that while on the (goly Brokers houses the Eniganti
had sufficient food and were
not illused and he devers all
knowledge of any Foreigners in
прашу
the transaction.
3. Sir d. Bowring while her
profepes
to be unable to estimate
the value to be attacked bisuch
depositions, calls attention to the fact that the inducement said to have been held out to
Je Sin was the Gold where a
diggisef,
white the ship in which he was
to hee bark was destined for
te
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