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of reluctant parties.
19. In reference to an obpenation of
Mor Murdoch in his letter of the 19th. 280
June
as to the conduct of
Dutch
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Emigration to Surinam, I think it
well to remark that Mo" Sobschied longer has
any
as
то
connection with that
Emiquation and that the Dutch Consul, M: Bosman is quite willing to assist the Government in canying out all precautionary
in
measuns
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deemed
necesary to prevent abuses.
conceive
Mareover, I really connot anything fairer than the terms offered by the Dutch lovemment, an engagement of | dollars per month with food- clothes
lodging for five years of 300 working
of five years
and
days
each- and at the end of
а
bonus of 100 dollars and a piece of
land which I believe
at option into
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can be converted
a retum prapage.
The accounto hom Dutch Guiana
represent the Emigrants to that place as
prosperous, and
unquestionably the change must be so advantageous to millions of the Chinese that I should be sany to see
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any obstruction thrown in the
way of such Emigration, except that which neceparily arises from the canying out of Regulations intended to secure fair treatment to the Emigrants themselves.
22.
In conclusion
I may observe that
Imay
MF Thomaett in his report appears
regard
Mo" Sampoon as having from
time to time exhibited an
to
inclination
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