tiekels ticket of leave.
By my
tivo
Given my predecessor, the number of prisoners employed at Carwid labour declined considerably after I left the Colony. This decline in the number of Convicts did not improve the labour market. On the contrary, while Governor Bulwer and Governor ... were diminishing the number
of Convicts, the labour market was getting worse.
6.
went was
The fact is, the fluctuations
the Sultan of Borneo and
Kajaho
are
294
his
the most important
If the levy of the slaves and the administration of Justice are conducted to
give confidence to the Natives, and if a thorough, friendly alliance exists with the Sultan and the neighboring Chiefs, the Governor of Labuan will see his labour market steadily improving.
Despatch to Lord
7
of the island are mainly owing to other causes.
in the labor market
of there the treatment of the natives
in
the
Colony and the relations
between the Governor of Labuan and ... to do with
my
Granville of the 25th of January 1870 transmitting the Labuan Blue Book for 1868, I quoted extracts from my predecessor's despatches reporting year after year, Kadyan families - a peaceful and industrious class of
that,
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tiekels ticket of leave.
by my
tivo
given Inecessor the number of prismens employed at Carwid labour declined considerably after I left the Colony. This decline in the number of Convicts did not improve the labour market. On the contrary, while Governor Bulwer and Governor ther were diminishing the number
of Convicts, the labour market
getting
6.
went
was
The fact is, the fluctuations
the Sultan of Bornes and
Kajaho
are
294
his
the most important
If the levy of the laves and the administration of Justice
enducted 20
ما
to
are
اسا
give emfidence to the Natives, and if a thorought, friendly alliance exists with the Sultan and the neighboring Chiefs, the Governor of Labuan mil ere his labour market steadily improving.
Despatch to Lord
7
of the island
are
mainly oving
to other
in the labor market
of there the treatment of the natives
in
the
Colony and the relations
between the Governor of Labuan
and to do with
my
Granville of the 25th of January 1870 trammitting the Labman The Book for 1868, I quiled extracts from my predecessor despatches reporting year after year, Kadyan families- preauiful and industrious class of
a
that,
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