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Countries as well, and that the
their
majority of these emigrants have
and other passage
expenses defrayed by those who want to
employ them.
to
This is exactly what
I intend to do for those desirous of going to Acheen and further I do
not hesitate to add that, if a closer comparison were instituted between the emigrants to the places
mentioned above and those who go to Acheen under the
Government,
and the promises held out by it, it certainly would not be found unfavourable to the latter, as well with respect to freedom as to their ultimate prospects.
I therefore take the liberty to repeat my former question: "Whether it would be lawful for me to assist Chinese emigrants in going to Acheen
from this port, in the way detailed in my despatch of 20th August."
for the reasons stated above,
I submit this question to your Excellency with the greatest confidence, trusting that a privilege available to the first comer, will not be refused to a
friendly Government. In case, however, your Excellency might be of opinion that I cannot be allowed to carry out my mission in this Colony, I feel obliged to request...
;
415.
46.
538
Countries as well, and that the
their
majority of these emigrants have
and other passage
expenses defrayed by those who want là-
employ them.
to
This is exactly what
I intend to do for those desirous of to Acheen and further I do
going
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not hesitate to add that, if a Closer comparison were mistituted. between the emigrants to the places
rucntioned above and those who
to Acheen under the
Sovernment,
mail 90 promises held out by mus it certainly would not be found unfavourable to the latter, as well with respect to freedom as to their ultimate prospects.
I therefore take the liberty to repeat my forener question: "Whelleen "it would be lawful for bee to assest. Chinese insigrants in going to Achsen
Reheen
from this port, in the way and.
detailed in bus for the purpose despatch of 20th August.
for the reasons elated above,
I entmit this question to your -Excellency with the greatest confidence trusting that a privilege availabh_ to the first comer, will not be- refused to a
friendly Government : In case, however, Jover Excelling might be of opinore that I cannot. be allowed to carry out my huission in this Colony . I feel obliged to reques!
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