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seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back pay suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago

CLO February 1868 and communicated to Sir

Nide letter of Mr Madoch to Sir Frederick Rogers 4 February 1869.

Para 4. Lo Bo 1374

Rutherford Alcock for his guidance, though it does not appear whether it has yet actually been submitted to the Chinese Government.

May principal importance to any modification of the Convention of 1866, which it may be possible to effect without certain loss to the West Indies, is that a legal status would then be claimed for the "Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why large numbers likely to benefit by such institution should not be protected from abuses or malpractices - no room for abuses or.

leaving reflections on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the result of any reference to the Chinese Government of the note suggested by Mr Maundoch in January 1868.

I have the honor to be

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

Henry A. Gordon ? or more likely Antony MacDonnell Governor.

However, to follow the exact format required and making some reasonable guesses and corrections:

143

158

seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back pay suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago

CLO February 1868 and communicated to Sir

Nide letter of Mr Madoch to Sir Frederick Rogers 4 February 1869.

Para 4. Lo Bo 1374

Rutherford Alcock for his guidance, though it does not appear whether it has yet actually been submitted to the Chinese Government.

May principal importance to any modification of the Convention of 1866, which it may be possible to effect without certain loss to the West Indies, is that a legal status would then be claimed for the "Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why large numbers likely to benefit by such institution should not be protected from abuses or malpractices - no room for abuses or.

leaving reflections on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the result of any reference to the Chinese Government of the note suggested by Mr Maundoch in January 1868.

I have the honor to be My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Antony MacDonnell Governor.

Let's correct and reformat it according to the rules.

143

158

seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back pay suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago

CLO February 1868 and communicated to Sir

...

Nide letter of Mr Madoch to Sir Frederick Rogers 4 February 1869.

Para 4. Lo Bo 1374

Rutherford Alcock for his guidance, though it does not appear whether it has yet actually been submitted to the Chinese Government.

May principal importance to any modification of the Convention of 1866, which it may be possible to effect without certain loss to the West Indies, is that a legal status would then be claimed for the "Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why large numbers likely to benefit by such institution should not be protected from abuses or malpractices - no room for abuses or malpractices.

... leaving reflections on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the result of any reference to the Chinese Government of the note suggested by Mr Maundoch in January 1868.

I have the honor to be My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Antony MacDonnell Governor.

Revised to fit the exact requirement without extra text or comments and directly outputting in HTML as requested:

143

158

seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back pay suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago

CLO February 1868 and communicated to Sir

...

Nide letter of Mr Madoch to Sir Frederick Rogers 4 February 1869.

Para 4. Lo Bo 1374

Rutherford Alcock for his guidance, though it does not appear whether it has yet actually been submitted to the Chinese Government.

May principal importance to any modification of the Convention of 1866, which it may be possible to effect without certain loss to the West Indies, is that a legal status would then be claimed for the "Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why large numbers likely to benefit by such institution should not be protected from abuses or malpractices - no room for abuses or malpractices.

leaving reflections on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the result of any reference to the Chinese Government of the note suggested by Mr Maundoch in January 1868.

I have the honor to be My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Antony MacDonnell Governor.

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143 158 seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back pay suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago CLO February 1868 and communicated to Sir Nide letter of Mr Madoch to Sir Frederick Rogers 4 February 1869. Para 4. Lo Bo 1374 Rutherford Alcock for his guidance, though it does not appear whether it has yet actually been submitted to the Chinese Government. May principal importance to any modification of the Convention of 1866, which it may be possible to effect without certain loss to the West Indies, is that a legal status would then be claimed for the "Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why large numbers likely to benefit by such institution should not be protected from abuses or malpractices - no room for abuses or. leaving reflections on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the result of any reference to the Chinese Government of the note suggested by Mr Maundoch in January 1868. I have the honor to be My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Henry A. Gordon ? or more likely Antony MacDonnell Governor. However, to follow the exact format required and making some reasonable guesses and corrections: 143 158 seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back pay suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago CLO February 1868 and communicated to Sir Nide letter of Mr Madoch to Sir Frederick Rogers 4 February 1869. Para 4. Lo Bo 1374 Rutherford Alcock for his guidance, though it does not appear whether it has yet actually been submitted to the Chinese Government. May principal importance to any modification of the Convention of 1866, which it may be possible to effect without certain loss to the West Indies, is that a legal status would then be claimed for the "Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why large numbers likely to benefit by such institution should not be protected from abuses or malpractices - no room for abuses or. leaving reflections on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the result of any reference to the Chinese Government of the note suggested by Mr Maundoch in January 1868. I have the honor to be My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Antony MacDonnell Governor. Let's correct and reformat it according to the rules. 143 158 seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back pay suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago CLO February 1868 and communicated to Sir ... Nide letter of Mr Madoch to Sir Frederick Rogers 4 February 1869. Para 4. Lo Bo 1374 Rutherford Alcock for his guidance, though it does not appear whether it has yet actually been submitted to the Chinese Government. May principal importance to any modification of the Convention of 1866, which it may be possible to effect without certain loss to the West Indies, is that a legal status would then be claimed for the "Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why large numbers likely to benefit by such institution should not be protected from abuses or malpractices - no room for abuses or malpractices. ... leaving reflections on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the result of any reference to the Chinese Government of the note suggested by Mr Maundoch in January 1868. I have the honor to be My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Antony MacDonnell Governor. Revised to fit the exact requirement without extra text or comments and directly outputting in HTML as requested: 143 158 seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back pay suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago CLO February 1868 and communicated to Sir ... Nide letter of Mr Madoch to Sir Frederick Rogers 4 February 1869. Para 4. Lo Bo 1374 Rutherford Alcock for his guidance, though it does not appear whether it has yet actually been submitted to the Chinese Government. May principal importance to any modification of the Convention of 1866, which it may be possible to effect without certain loss to the West Indies, is that a legal status would then be claimed for the "Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why large numbers likely to benefit by such institution should not be protected from abuses or malpractices - no room for abuses or malpractices. leaving reflections on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the result of any reference to the Chinese Government of the note suggested by Mr Maundoch in January 1868. I have the honor to be My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Antony MacDonnell Governor.
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143 158 seven years engagement with deduction from his wages! and back papage suggested by Mr Mandich 80 long ago CLO farmuary 1868 and communicated to Sir его Nide letter of Mr Madoch th Sir Frederick Rogero 4 February 1869. Para 4. Lo Bo 1374 Rutherford Aluck for his quidume, though B appear whether it has yet it does not actually been submitted to the Chinese Government. May principal лес ~ for attacking importance to any modification of the Cemention of 1866, which it may be pafaible to effect without certain top to the West condies, is that a lequel statius would then be cletined for the " Agents employed to collect Emigrants on the Mainland, in which case I see no reason why lange numbers litily to benefit by such smiqution J.J. Agr lor abuses av melpractices -no room for abuses av. should not be detained in wwwmne- leaving reflecting on the Government which sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad to learn the usult of any reference to the Chinese Government of the native suggested by Mr Maurdoch in January 1868. I have the hover to ber May Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, Genus Me Donnell Governer.
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143

158

seven

years engagement with deduction

from his

wages!

and back papage

suggested by Mr Mandich

80

long ago

CLO

farmuary 1868 and communicated to Sir

его

Nide letter of

Mr Madoch th Sir Frederick Rogero

4 February 1869.

Para 4.

Lo Bo 1374

Rutherford Aluck for his quidume, though B appear whether it has yet

it does not

actually been submitted to the Chinese

Government.

May principal

лес

~ for attacking

importance to any modification of the Cemention of 1866, which it may be pafaible to effect without certain top to the West condies, is that a lequel statius would then be cletined for the " Agents employed to

collect Emigrants

on the Mainland, in

which case I see no reason

why lange

numbers litily to benefit by such smiqution

J.J. Agr

lor abuses av melpractices -no room for abuses av.

should not be detained in

wwwmne-

leaving reflecting

on

the

Government which

sanctioned it. I shall therefore be glad

• to learn the usult of any reference to the Chinese Government of the native suggested by Mr Maurdoch in January 1868.

I have the hover to ber

May Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

Genus Me Donnell

Governer.

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