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which he had ipued to explaine
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the words unlawful Kaffic in
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used in a previous
proclamation, and desiring
instructions for the guidance of the Consuls acting as lungsar
-tion Officers Eucigration is forbidden, not only by the gueral, but to some extent obsolete, national Law, authyrecent proclaciations. _He presume that wherever the
prohibitions against denigration
inforce, either
at those Ports where
are
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having pallen into desertude
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oras having been revived by recent proclamations, Her
Consuls must respect,
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and require all St. M. subjecti
to respect, thein. This only where the daw has been allowed to fall into disuse that migration under the control of the Bribish fonsuls could be permitted. It may be expected, however, that quration will be very much affected by the negociations which the Earl of Elgar has bee directed to open with the Govern- -mrut of Checca on the subject
of Serigration.
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5. The third letter from the Foreign Office (9 October) encloses
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