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Chinese passengers from Hong Kong with undue
severity
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and the Members
of the New South Wales
Government (as well
as the leading Members of
the Legislature), such as Sir Patrick Jennings, repudiated the harsh proceedings of
the subordinate officials of
the Quarantine Department;
further
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