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contrary he states in his report that after mature consideration

he has come to the conclusion.

that Hongkong is the right place for the head quarters of the Emigration Agency for the British

West India Colonies, -

10. The real source

of abuse, according to Mr. Robertson is the employment of native agents, especially of those paid by a capitation fee. On this point

all the authorities are

agreed,

and it is against this alone, are directed

the strictures in the Colonial newspapers which accompanied

Consul Robertson's letter - But

how Emigrants

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in the rural districts of China -

where the most suitable labourers

can best be

obtained for Foreign Countries, except through the agency

of

native

Agents

it is not easy

to

see

notwithstanding the Great

stipulations, Europeans would

scarcely be permitted to travel

unmolested in the interior, and

Mr. Warren expresses his belief,

formed from enquiries in the Country, that it would be improper with safety

to establish an Emigration Agency in any part of the interior of Southern China at a distance from the immediate protection of the British Consulate.

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10 contrary he states in his report that after mature consideration he has come to the conclusion. that Hongkong is the right place for the head quarters of the Emigration Agency for the British West India Colonies, - 10. The real source of abuse, according to Mr. Robertson is the employment of native agents, especially of those paid by a capitation fee. On this point all the authorities are agreed, and it is against this alone, are directed the strictures in the Colonial newspapers which accompanied Consul Robertson's letter - But how Emigrants 689 in the rural districts of China - where the most suitable labourers can best be obtained for Foreign Countries, except through the agency of native Agents it is not easy to see notwithstanding the Great stipulations, Europeans would scarcely be permitted to travel unmolested in the interior, and Mr. Warren expresses his belief, formed from enquiries in the Country, that it would be improper with safety to establish an Emigration Agency in any part of the interior of Southern China at a distance from the immediate protection of the British Consulate.
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10 contrary he states in his report that after mature consideration he has come to the conclusion. that Hongkong is the right place for the head quarters of the Emigration Agency for the British West India Coloniss, - 10. The real source f abuse howenst is the emploquent of native agents, expecially of paid by a capitation fee. On this point all the authorities are agreed, and b it alone, are directed against the strictures in the Colonial rewspapers which accompanied Consul Robertson's letter - Bub how Emigrante are to be collected 689 in the rural districts of China - where the most suitable labourers best be for Foreign Countrice can obtained, except through the agency of rative sec. Agents it is not easy lo rotwithstanding the Grealy stipulations, Europeans would scarcely be permitted to travel unmolested in the interior, and MW. Wasner exprefes his belief, formed from enquiries in the Country, that it would be impropise with safetyy to establish an sui- -pration Agency in any part of the interior of Southern China at a distance from the immediate protection of the British Consulate.
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contrary he states in his report that after mature consideration

he has come to the conclusion.

that Hongkong is the right place for the head quarters of the Emigration Agency for the British

West India Coloniss, -

10. The real source

f abuse

howenst is the emploquent of native agents, expecially of paid by a capitation fee. On this point

all the authorities are

agreed,

and

b it alone, are directed

against

the strictures in the Colonial rewspapers which accompanied

Consul Robertson's letter - Bub

how Emigrante

are to be collected

689

in the rural districts of China -

where the most suitable labourers

best be

for Foreign Countrice can obtained, except through the agency

of

rative

sec.

Agents

it is not easy

lo

rotwithstanding the Grealy

stipulations, Europeans would

scarcely be permitted to travel

unmolested in the interior, and

MW. Wasner exprefes his belief,

formed from enquiries in the Country, that it would be impropise with safetyy

to establish an sui-

-pration Agency in any part of the interior of Southern China at a distance from the immediate protection of the British Consulate.

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