CO129-134 - Public Offices - 1868 — Page 684

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Government officer will always, not a simple member except the examining surgeon,

has a pecuniary

interest in the number of Coolies Engaged - how indefatigable then

must be the vigilance

the measures

how

ow vigorous

eve

α

prepression Government official in Macao,

$

where the sands of Emigration

all abuses of

are allowed to remain,

can throw around the Coolie a

protection equal to that afforded by the present British Indian Emigration system.

But this brings me to the

most important point in Mr. Fernandes' report-

were it possible he says (para. 247) to dispense with the service

of the Brokers, all or nearly all the abuses would at once cease. This is

Page 675

the view which has always guided

my

action in the conduct of British

Emigration-

more than that, I have

among

always felt convinced, though apparently alone in the view those conducting or having the power to control other emigration in this Country, that the employment of brokers - by which I mean Chinese or pseudo-Portuguese employed to collect Coolies with a pecuniary interest in the number collected - are practically employed. It is pleasing to find a similar view expressed by Mr. Fernandes, and strange that my

views on this point should meet their confirmation from the very centre of Coolie emigration iniquity. Mr. Fernandes proceeds to say that

employed in all

Brokers are

in all cases.

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Government officer will always, not a simple member except the examining surgeon, has a pecuniary interest in the number of Coolies Engaged - how indefatigable then must be the vigilance the measures how ow vigorous eve α prepression Government official in Macao, $ where the sands of Emigration all abuses of are allowed to remain, can throw around the Coolie a protection equal to that afforded by the present British Indian Emigration system. But this brings me to the most important point in Mr. Fernandes' report- were it possible he says (para. 247) to dispense with the service of the Brokers, all or nearly all the abuses would at once cease. This is Page 675 the view which has always guided my action in the conduct of British Emigration- more than that, I have among always felt convinced, though apparently alone in the view those conducting or having the power to control other emigration in this Country, that the employment of brokers - by which I mean Chinese or pseudo-Portuguese employed to collect Coolies with a pecuniary interest in the number collected - are practically employed. It is pleasing to find a similar view expressed by Mr. Fernandes, and strange that my views on this point should meet their confirmation from the very centre of Coolie emigration iniquity. Mr. Fernandes proceeds to say that employed in all Brokers are in all cases.
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Government officer will a staff, noh a simple member fühick, everpt the examining surgeon, has a pecuniary interest in the number of Cookies Engaged - how indefatigable then must be the vigilance the measures how ow vijorous eve α prepresion Government oficial in Macas, $ where the sands of Emigration all abuses of are allowed to remain, can throw around the Corlice a protection equal to that afforded be the present British Wash ridian Emigration system. But this brings me to the most important point in th. Pernands' report- were it possible he says (para : 247) to dispense with the service of the Brokers, all or nearly all the abuers would at once crase. This is 675 the view which has always guided my action in the conduch of British Emigration- more than that, I have among always felt convinced, though apparently alone in the view throse conducting or having the power to control other emigration in this Country, that the pleasution of atreres brokers - by is imposible solong which I mean (hinese or pseudo- Portuguese employed to collect polies with a pecuniary interest in the number collected - are opcctually employed. This pleasing to find co similar aview expressed by M. Fernandes, and strange that my views on this point should meet their confirmation from the very centre of Cooly smipation iniquity. Mn. Ternandes proceeds to say that employed in all Brokers are in all cases.
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Government officer will a staff, noh a simple member fühick, everpt the examining surgeon,

has a pecuniary

interest in the number of Cookies Engaged - how indefatigable then

must be the vigilance

the measures

how

ow vijorous

eve

α

prepresion Government oficial in Macas,

$

where the sands of Emigration

all abuses of

are allowed to remain,

can throw around the Corlice a

protection equal to that afforded be the present British Wash ridian Emigration system.

But this brings me to the

most important point in th. Pernands' report-

were it possible he says (para : 247) to dispense with the service

of the Brokers, all or nearly all the abuers would at once crase. This is

675

the view which has always guided

my

action in the conduch of British

Emigration-

more than that, I have

among

always felt convinced, though apparently alone in the view throse conducting or having the power to control other emigration in this Country, that the pleasution of atreres

brokers - by is imposible solong which I mean (hinese or pseudo- Portuguese employed to collect polies with a pecuniary interest in the number collected - are opcctually employed. This pleasing to find co similar aview expressed by M. Fernandes, and strange that my

views on this point should meet their confirmation from the very centre of Cooly smipation iniquity. Mn. Ternandes proceeds to say that

employed in all

Brokers are

in all cases.

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