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by Earl Granville's direction

transmitted to the Foreign Office,- The bark

of

Clarendon, adverting

to the

atrocities practised by the Crimps in

China and

46

the

the brokers

Foreign

drs.

treatment which

reported to receive in

Countries, has

conclusion

that

not only facilitating,

this Government

should abstain from

line should prohibit

Emigration from Hong Kong of

the

Chinese

Emigrants

British Vessels and

in

any

other

than

any

place not

within the

Dominions

of

the Queen

3. I

above

the report from this Board

alluded to, it had been

suggested,

Emigrant Depôt at Hong Kong

or the

that

the

opening of any

464

despatch from that Port of any Emigrant

Ship without

License from the Governor,

should be prohibited by

Colonial Ordinance, and

it is suggested,

that the

Governor

as a general rule,

not

to grant

License for Emigration

to Foreign

Countries.

4.

"The tenor of

have

an obvious

the same

end in view:

- Clarendon evidently considers that the

measure suggested by

this Board

is not strong

enough,

therefore,

His Lordship's recommendation,

more

stringent,

would prohibit the

absolutely,

5.

The

theory

while

giving discretion to the Governor

has

certainly the advantage of simplicity)

despatch-

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by Earl Granville's direction transmitted to the Foreign Office,- The bark of Clarendon, adverting to the atrocities practised by the Crimps in China and 46 the the brokers Foreign drs. treatment which reported to receive in Countries, has conclusion that not only facilitating, this Government should abstain from line should prohibit Emigration from Hong Kong of the Chinese Emigrants British Vessels and in any other than any place not within the Dominions of the Queen 3. I above the report from this Board alluded to, it had been suggested, Emigrant Depôt at Hong Kong or the that the opening of any 464 despatch from that Port of any Emigrant Ship without License from the Governor, should be prohibited by Colonial Ordinance, and it is suggested, that the Governor as a general rule, not to grant License for Emigration to Foreign Countries. 4. "The tenor of have an obvious the same end in view: - Clarendon evidently considers that the measure suggested by this Board is not strong enough, therefore, His Lordship's recommendation, more stringent, would prohibit the absolutely, 5. The theory while giving discretion to the Governor has certainly the advantage of simplicity) despatch-
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by Earl Granville's direction

transmitted to the Foreign Office,- The bark

of

Clarendon, adverting

to the

atrosities practised by the Crimps in

China and

46

the

the bookies

Foreign

drs.

treatment which

reported to receive in

Countries, has

coolusion

should

that

not only facilitating,

thi's Go

4 Comme

the

Government.

abstain from

line should probibit

Punigration from Hong Kong of

the

Chuirea

Julepeate

British Wessels and

in

any

other thom

and h

any

placu not

within the

Dominione

f

the Queen

3. I

above

the report from this Board

alluded to, it had been

enggosted.

Emigrant Depôt at Hong Kong

or the

that

the

opening of any

>

}

464

despatch from that Part of any Timigrant

c

Ship without

License from the should be prohibited by

Governor,

Colonial Ordinance, and

should be mistrusted,

that the

M

Governor

R

CAO

Ex

general rule,

not

to grant

lu's

License for Einigration

Fareign

Countries.

4.

"The time course o

have

an botantially

the same

news but Lord

end in view:

- blarendon evidently considers that the

anggested by

Awe

хиду

enough

theurfore,

A

ભર

ALO

is not strong

His Lordship's recommendaken,

ore

stringent,

would prohibit the

absolutely,

૫.

limited

The

theore

whilet owkó

t, inaonurch.

rungration

would have

discretion in the Governor

stringout

has

certainly the advantage of simplicity)

despatch-

and

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