nature
of
the
ugulations with which
be would have to comply
16.
Your Grace would seem
to be under the impression that
Mr. Thomsett's visit to the vessel on
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treated or
regular examination of the Coolies could take place, they
had
were well
any
complaints
to make.
17.
& Mr. Konnsett hat
suspected
the 31st of August
Avas
the
purpose of inspecting then before
: allowing her to proceed again to sea.
was otherwise. Before
The fact
the vessel could in her damaged condition have complied with all
the nee
the
necessary regulations, several weeks must have clapsed, and
object of
Mor Housetts visić merely to ascertain whether in the meanwhile, before the
Mas
on his visit that the Coolies had been Kidnapped, it would have been his duly without waiting for the regular cxamination of them to take
ofor their immediate liberation; but after seeing them he dish not suspect that they had been unfairly come by, and although in this he was received, it does not appear to have been
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