The Emigration thence is not therefore to be of any likely moment; - and should further attempts be made, (which Sir Harry Parker thinks laborers unlikely) to obtain Japanese for Foreign Countries, the Local Authorities have been put on guard to the probable abuses and are fully capable of protecting the interests of their Subjects.
I agree therefore with Sir Harry Parkes in thinking that it is not one, that calls for any special regulation on the part of this Government regards British Shipping the direction in which interference is the only one we could act were it expedient.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
F. Francoise
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The Emigration thence is not there fore to be
of any
likely
moment; - and
shoves further attempto be made,
(which Sie Harry Parker thinks
laborers
unlikely) to obtain Japaneve for Foreign Countries, the Lreal
Authorities have been put on
guard
v
to the probable
and
are.
their
abuses
fully capable of protecting
the interests of
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their Subjects.
ague there for with fir
Harry Parties in
this sur
subject
thinking that
is not one,
that callo
ion on
for any special regulation
the part of
this fovernment
regards
av
682
regards Burish Shipping
direction in which
of intaference
the
only
we could act
eve
were ex.
opedient.
I have the honor to be
Siv
Your obedient
Jumble Servant,
Fratcoff
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