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This statement, if true, gives a very discouraging account of the treatment which emigrants expect in Hawaii, and justifies the decision to which Your Lordship has arrived with regard to Chinese Emigration to this part of the world from Hong Kong:
I inclose a copy of Mr. Mosby's letter.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's
Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
Administrator
6th September
Hong Kong, 6. September 1881.
[To] Sir John Hennessy.
Dear Sir John,
I send you a California paper, with an article on the subject of the treatment of emigrants to Honolulu, which I suppose will be of interest to you.
Very truly,
(Signed) Wm. S. Mosby
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