2.
I have the honor to submit after
consultation with the Attorney General
the enclosures therein contained.
o els
3. 397
aw
and evidently Mr Murdoch inconsistency in the theory arrived)
and the pradice followed:
All misconception will
doubt be removed when it is
the following last despatch
remarks
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You Lordship's
ow
The same
subject and No
194
19th Oct. 1869. F.C.
of the
3.
71001-69.
2.
M. Murdoch appears to shink M. Murdoch
to
Si F. Ro
that there is
sane
confusion in the
gers
(20 Dec. 1860).
for such Depôts
any
pposition of the corespondence with
HongKong
as
n to the question
recently submitted to this Government,
riz:- whether some 3000
some 3000 Emigrants
annually from this Colony to the West Indies could be procured without the aid of native Agents? That question
was
answered in the
nevertheless Depot
are
e while
negative
being opened
for Emigrants to Foreign Contrin,
2.C. 13256-69.
mo
explained that Depots, and Regulations
али
still required for
be
may
Chinne migrants, who
permitted to sail from this Colony,
and it must not be forgotten that all-
Emigration
is not yet prohibited.
There still are
Emigrants who are
neither British Subjects,
Mor
residents of Hongtong. They
supposed, but
even
але
are not proved to be either brought here by Agents employed
A
the Mailand of China to engage
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