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of Emigrants in any ship without a Governor's license from the

and contained a section

In the next month the ordinance was passed by The Council/Registrar. with the addition of a clause (10.11) requiring the Governor to exempt Mail Steamers from the provisions of the Law for other vessels, provided that "The Crew/Passenger proceeding in such vessels shall be free Emigrants" and "under no contract of service whatever".

14 This Ordinance was transmitted to your Department by Mr. ...

Mr. Moore, Mr. Holland, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Hugessen, Lord Kimberley.

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"Lord Clarendon, as quoted in para 2 of your letter,

Copy

I have the honour to inclose a despatch with a request to be informed whether in Lord Clarendon's opinion the Governor should be instructed to withhold his License from vessels intended to convey Chinese from the Colony to the United States.

Lord Clarendon replied that the instructions which had been laid down previously should in his opinion be strictly complied with and the Governor was informed. The despatch was communicated to the Governor of ... for three months concerned.

in the form of a despatch

that opinion

instructing ...

5 Nevertheless it appears from a despatch from Sir A. Kennedy, in answer to one from ...

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1 of Emigrants in any ship without a Governor's license from the and contained a section In the next month the ordinance was passed by The Council/Registrar. with the addition of a clause (10.11) requiring the Governor to exempt Mail Steamers from the provisions of the Law for other vessels, provided that "The Crew/Passenger proceeding in such vessels shall be free Emigrants" and "under no contract of service whatever". 14 This Ordinance was transmitted to your Department by Mr. ... Mr. Moore, Mr. Holland, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Hugessen, Lord Kimberley. 1 "Lord Clarendon, as quoted in para 2 of your letter, Copy I have the honour to inclose a despatch with a request to be informed whether in Lord Clarendon's opinion the Governor should be instructed to withhold his License from vessels intended to convey Chinese from the Colony to the United States. Lord Clarendon replied that the instructions which had been laid down previously should in his opinion be strictly complied with and the Governor was informed. The despatch was communicated to the Governor of ... for three months concerned. in the form of a despatch that opinion instructing ... 5 Nevertheless it appears from a despatch from Sir A. Kennedy, in answer to one from ...
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1 of Eungrants in any ship without a Govenor, license from the and contained a section In the next month the ordinance was passed by The Coral/Regist.aline. with the addition of a dows 10.11 quining the Govenor proves to exempt Mail Steamers) from the provisions of the Law ser for other vessels, provided that "The Clune. Parenger poreeding in mich vessels shall be free Emigrants " and under no contract "of semics whatever " 14 This Welmance was trans Khu FO schmitted to your Dep Mr. Mr. Moende, MINUTE. Mor. Holland. Mor. Herbert. Mr. Hugessen. Lord Himberley. 1 " Lown, as quoted in par 2 other letter, Copy I Jahut yeht inclosed with a request to be 383 lie883 informed whether in bord Clarendon's opinions the foremos shoud de les instructed to withhold his License from vesels untênded to Corney Chiriere from the Colony to the miled States. ad hub the Clarendon replied that you textution Leakes which had been laid frommer wide should in hit opinion is strictly complied and the Lovemor with the open s was informed but the Love. Ammumuraled to the Givener of stats for thee homes concerned. in the form of Lan theat opinion inschuchin. 5 neverthelen it appears from a despatch prom Sin A. Kennedy, in autuer to one from !
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of Eungrants in any ship

without a

Govenor,

license

from

the

and contained a section

In the next month the

ordinance was passed by The Coral/Regist.aline. with the addition of a

dows 10.11 quining the Govenor proves to exempt Mail Steamers) from the provisions of the Law ser

for

other vessels, provided that "The Clune. Parenger

poreeding in mich vessels shall be free Emigrants

" and under no contract

"of semics whatever "

14 This Welmance was

trans

Khu FO

schmitted to your Dep

Mr.

Mr. Moende,

MINUTE.

Mor. Holland.

Mor. Herbert. Mr. Hugessen. Lord Himberley.

1

" Lown, as quoted in par 2 other letter,

Copy

I Jahut yeht inclosed

with a request to be 383 lie883

informed whether in bord Clarendon's opinions the foremos

shoud de les instructed to

withhold his License from

vesels untênded to

Corney Chiriere from the Colony to the

miled States. ad hub

the

Clarendon replied that you

textution Leakes which had been laid

frommer wide should in hit

opinion is strictly complied

and the Lovemor

with the open s

was informed but the Love.

Ammumuraled to the Givener of stats for thee homes concerned.

in the form of

Lan

theat opinion

inschuchin.

5 neverthelen it appears

from a despatch prom Sin A. Kennedy, in autuer to one from

!

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