Master Attendant to Colonial Secretary Singapore,
Copy
No 46.
Sir,
Master Attendant's Office,
Singapore, 8th February, 1879.
I have the honor to forward for the information of His Excellency the Governor the depositions of the surviving crew of the British Barque "Asia" of Poong Kong, Hong Kong Register.
If these statements are correct, and I see no grounds to think otherwise, it appears to me, the "Asia" must have been unseaworthy when she left Amoy, and certainly.
The Honorable
The Colonial Secretary,
Straits Settlements.
2.
Master Attendant to Colonial Secretary Singapot,
Cofpy
No 46.
Sir,
350
Master Attendants Office,
8th
Singapore, & Pelmany, 1879.
I have the honor to forward for the information of this Excelling the Governor the depositions of the I surviving crew of the British Borgue "Asia" of Porrong, $49 Pone Register.
If these statements are correct,
and I see no
otherwise, it
grounds to think
appears
to me, the "Asia" mit have been unseaworthy
when she left-Amoy, and catarily.
The Stonorabile
The Colonial Secretong
Straits Settlement
EX
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