this opportunity
to state in detail the
ཡམསཏནཨལིཔི
regulations that I think wid suit the local.
passenger ships, but I may state as a
general indication of my
main objections to the Chinese Passenger's
not we be removed by
Interpreter or a Surge on.
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I Enclose a copy of the above. mentioned sections of the Passenger Ships
views that the
"Act 1867":"
If you
think it desirable that
muy
views regarding
the regulations for this
an Enactment
that as regards the rimmber & accommodation
of Passengers, & the supply of provisions,
fuel & water for
the
same, all Vessels.
Engaged in the local trade in question
shall be subject to the rules contained
the Straits
in Sections X., XI., XVII. of "Passenger Ships Act 1867; that medicines
& medical stores shall be provided to
A
medical man to be
the Satisfaction of. approved by the Consul & Smigration Officer,
a that in the discretion of the Consul
а
x
Imigration officer it may be lawful for such Vessels to proceed without an
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Class of Passenger Vessels should be stated
tore
feally,
with reasons &
explanations
given, I could send a fuller report
direct to the Foreign Office upon the
ই
receipt of your authority to do so, & wo take that opportunity of describing more
particularly the general nature Trade between the Straits, Java,
of
the
x the
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Southern Ports of China whence slone there is any
Considerable umigration to
of
those neighbouring places, the class Vessels, the length & characters of the voyages, x the nature of the migration, we se se
I trust that I. mis
foot may
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