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as that from
him transmitted to
the Foreign office bytir R. Alcock 7.6 in Best, lack on which I reported
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instructions were
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addrifed to Fir. R.
Macdonnell by his Lordship
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by the
15. March. In that report submitted that most of the modifications propound by Concil - sxpecially those as to space - distary - Medical attendance and the precance of an interpreter might be adopted without riske and that the neerpary law for the purpose properly passed by the Legistature of Stongkong under the powers reserved to them for that purpose bythe Chinese depingers heb 1855". Earl Granville having been pleased to approve that report, the necesary
could be most
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Mr. Ordder in his letter to H.
ah
Wade, the Chargé d'affaires Ochist, deprecates a reference of the matter to the Legiclature of Houstong
of
on account of
the delay that it would cause. and suggate
te mstear
that the maller should be deall
with by the Simperial Parliament. It is almost inperfluous to point out that at this period of the apion of Parliament it would be hopeles to attempt to undertake great legislation on the subject of
Chinese Emigration. and that an
rdinand of the Hong Kongs Legislature:
worn though it cannot
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