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Imperial Passengers Act 1855
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advised by the Emigration
Commissioners in
connection with
this subject. In
Compliance with the
request contained in your
letter
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have the honour to Report
That the main object
4
of
the 18 & 19 Vict.
cap. 119
is
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to secure to health and
Comfort of passengers proceeding
on long voyages from a
British
port, whether in
a
British
or
Foreign vessel, by insisting
that adequate provision be made
and precautions taken to
carry out that object. It was
extended
Measure
its protection in some
respects to passengers brought from a long voyage
to a British
port, but the passengers
whose protection is contemplated
seem to be those who are
brought into, or
taken from
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United Kingdom,
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connection with
this subject. In
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submitted to us
the honor to Report
and
letter
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