Governor of Hong-Kong respecting
Chinese Emigration
to Australia.
I
am Le.
C. Z.
(Copy) No 14
Sin £268-1/59
518
Emigration Office,
Victoria, Hongkong,
29th April, 1859.
I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your
Letter No 316 of
the 26th Instant enclosing a Despatch
with enclosures from the Secretary of
State
regarding Emigration hence to Australia.
I would beg most respectfully to
state that the opinion held by the Committee of the Aborigines Protection
Society that Chinese Emigrants here
The Honorable
M. S. Meecher Esquire.
Colonial Secretary
Here is the revised version in HTML format as requested:Governor of Hong-Kong respecting
Chinese Emigration
to Australia.
I
am Le.
C. Z.
(Copy) No 14
Sin £268-1/59
518
Emigration Office,
Victoria, Hongkong,
29th April, 1859.
I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your
Letter No 316 of
the 26th Instant enclosing a Despatch
with enclosures from the Secretary of
State
regarding Emigration hence to Australia.
I would beg most respectfully to
state that the opinion held by the Committee of the Aborigines Protection
Society that Chinese Emigrants here
The Honorable
M. S. Meecher Esquire.
Colonial Secretary
Governor of Hong -Kong respecting
Chinese Emigration
to Australia.
I
am Le.
C. Z.
(Copy) No 14
Sin
£268-1/59
518
Emigration Office,
Victoria, Hongkong,
29€ April, 1859.
I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your
Letter Ne 316 of
the 26th Instant enclosing a Despatch
with enclosures from the Secretary of
State
regarding Emigration hence to Australia..
I would beeg most respectfully to
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state that the opinion held by the ~ -Committee of the Aborigines Protection
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The Honorable
M. S. Mereer Esquire.
Colonial Secretary
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