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a
r,
subject which has
received the careful consectication of Bis Excellency and of the Executive Council of Hongkong.
2.
From the correspondi
sent home bey the Covernor
it appears that thee
agent of the " "messagénier Maritimes" Company has also been in
Communication with
the Colonial Authorities
on this subject, and theat the nature of
teio
representations is identical
with the contents of the
letters which
trave
you
done me the honous to
address to
C
3 In the
instance. I
frish
may observe
Iral the Governor
appears & the of opversioone
Honghong [State of theat
the complaint.
of thie
Messagéries maritimes
has
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all thes
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sabled, & we
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buy reconsider it
when
slan bre bea frar ta Kennedy,
A
Jagie
Rau
tras been based on
mis understanding, fat-
on c
clearing from that Colony to Thaughan Saison they have to comply with the Enciguation Laws when curriding
then twenty passengers,
but that theis do not thie case, as has been posited: out to the Agent of thie French Comparey Houskous
af
inas nuuch as
those laws orily affect veisels proceeding
voyages
Chce
declared to be of
days
more than seven duration wittions which category nexther of the Ports mentioned falls, Laison beiing, it is believe the Port in which the
Company is most interested
and to which their which
Passengers
arc
chiefly
conveyed, from whene they can talle fresh
tellets to the Shaels
Settlements.
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