which action in there
papers and in regard
to which I am
unable
to express my approval
of the
the course
which
has been adopted.
In the first place
the instruction to
you
issued
to the Harbour Master
with regard to requiring
the
examination of emigrants before issuing
a license to the ship
owners appears to me
to have been
unnecessary; vexatious
and
uncalled for, and
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Mr.
Mr.
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it was apparent that
these exactions were
Cancelled after two months
MINUTE.
interval
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Herbert.
Mr. Grant Duff.
Lord Kimberley.
and was then
revived
after an interval at
I am not surprised
that it was not
a subsequent date so that it can scarcely
be wondered at
that Capt.
Thomselt was
in doubt
as to what course
of action
he was
intended to
pursue.
It further appears
that it was not
deemed necessary to have been
which affran in there
papers and in regard
to which I am
unable
to express my approval
of the
the conse
which
hour adopted.
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the instruction t
you
issued
to the harbour Master
with ugend to requiring
the
the examination of eimigrants before issuing
a license to the ship
-owners affecus to me
to have been w
unnecessary; verations
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and uncalled for, cond
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Mr.
Mr.
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it was apparent 2 200
these exstactions book
Cancelled after two monthe
MINUTE.
interval
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Herbert.
Mr. Grant Duff.
Lord Kimberley.
and was then
revived
afferently ensured at
I and not surprised
t's no
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a subsequent dabe So that it can scarcely
matic for Set forse that be wondered at of
Capt.
Thomselt was
in doubt
As colliers to what couse
of action
intended to
he was
fruensue.
to
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that it was not
Me to have been haai-
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festly
to
require
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