of Commissioners
Admiral
Agent
in
my
Despatch of the 12th December last, that in my opinion, force expressed, the Board of Trade and the Law Officers of the Crown.
Colonial Law cannot properly authorize deportation to any place beyond the limits of the Colony,
and I desire to be informed whether any and what steps have been taken to carry out the amendments in the Colonial Law, in accordance with the directions which were pointed out in that Despatch.
See 11387/138 Sept 22, 1871.
Should such steps have been taken, I request that the subject may receive consideration at the earliest opportunity.
Though I trust that the representation made to the French Government may prevent a recurrence of these shipments of Chinese, I am prepared to consider any measure which it may be thought desirable or expedient to...
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Admiral
Agent
in
my
Despuech Wi
the 12th December
of the
lust, that in lkö
opinion; torce expressed,
Board
Trade
of
the
Law Officers
of
the Crown.
Colonial Law
cun
properly authorize
deportation
to any
place beyond the
limits of the Colony,
and
I desire
to be
informed whether any
and what steps
have been taken to
Cassy out the amendements in the Colonial Lan,
See
11387
138
Sept 22.1871.
accordance with the directions
which was pointed
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at that Despacits.
Should
Such
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with this view, I
request that the
subject may
recure
Consideration at the
earliest opportunity.
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What the
made
hust
Representation
to the French
fovernment may
prevent a
of
recurrence
these shipments
of Chinese, I am.
prepared to consider
any
measure which
desirable
it may be thought dicante
to
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