506
- prohibitions which cannot be "bona fide" enforced; at the latter place should be moistened because it is for the interest of the Chinese laborer, that this Part should not be shut whilst that of Macao remains open to immigration under contract - and because, as Sir Rutherford Alcock admits, such a Policy would be useless.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient
humble servant,
James William Norton Dennell
Governor.
As it will render the information supplied more complete I send herewith Enclosure No. 3, the despatch which I was about to transmit to Sir R. Alcock, having just time to prepare a duplicate of it before departure of the next P.&O. Mail North.
Page 510
Page 511
}
506
- prohibitions which cannot be "bona fide" enforced; at the latter place should
be moisted
hver 1?t because it is for the interest of the Chinese laborer,
در الرسم
shuon above, that this Part should not
མི་ཟད་དཀ་
be shut whilst that of Macas remains : open to huigration under contract- and)
godly because, as Si Ruhaford Aleack
admits, such a Poliny
Rs.
would
be useless.
I have the hover to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordships most obedient
humble
servant,
hand Grains Man Donnell
Geverner.
As it will render the information
supplied
mer o
complete I send herewith
Endom Mr. 3. the despatch which I was about to
banimit to Sir R. Alcose, show being
time to prepare
i^......
duplicate of it
before departure of the next P.& C. Mail
North. Allee,
Page 510Page 511
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.