CO129-123 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [7] — Page 56

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host illustrious Sir,

With great pleasure I proceed to comply with the request contained in your letter I-115 of this date. On perusal of the depositions of the Chinamen Kwong-a-king of Brong-thong, it offers sufficient ground to suspect the veracity of the facts therein set forth, particularly with respect to the fact of conveying rice to ship, and of his not having received any money. Whoever witnesses the proceedings by which an Immigrant has to pass before he is embarked on board the Ship, will find

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host illustrious Sir, With great pleasure I proceed to comply with the request contained in your letter I-115 of this date. On perusal of the depositions of the Chinamen Kwong-a-king of Brong-thong, it offers sufficient ground to suspect the veracity of the facts therein set forth, particularly with respect to the fact of conveying rice to ship, and of his not having received any money. Whoever witnesses the proceedings by which an Immigrant has to pass before he is embarked on board the Ship, will find
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J (Copy) (Franslation) host illustrious Sir, With 54 great pleasure I proceed to comply with contained in your request letter I-115 your of this later, the reading of the depositions of the Chinemen Kwong- a. king of brong thong offers sufficient ground to suspect the varacity of the facts therein set forth, fiarticularly with respect to the fact of conveying rice to ship, and of his not having received whoever witnesses the which an Imigrant any money- proceedings by which has to grass before he is embartal on board the Ship, will find
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(Copy)

(Franslation)

host illustrious Sir,

With

54

great pleasure I proceed

to comply with

contained in

your request

letter I-115

your

of this later, the reading of the

depositions of the Chinemen Kwong- a. king of brong thong offers sufficient ground to suspect the varacity of the facts therein set forth, fiarticularly with respect to the fact of conveying rice to ship, and of his not having received whoever witnesses the which an Imigrant

any money-

proceedings by which

has to grass before he is embartal on board the Ship, will find

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