CO129-197 - Governor Hennessy - 1882 [1-2] — Page 145

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144

from official records with materials

for

an

Officer

attack

upon the Emigration

I cannot however find...

that this is the case.

Mr. Administrator

194-39

Fornochy pointed out in his despatch to Your Lordship, No 12 of 20 October, 1881, that the official records in question had been duly laid before the Legislative Council some time previous to the appearance of the article criticising the mode of conducting Chinese Emigration.

3.

Those papers were a printed form publicly laid before the Members of the Legislative Council, and the newspapers - as in every other case - had access to them.

The records that were so printed for the information of the Legislature and the public did not contain anything that it was not desirable in the public interest to make known, and nothing else was communicated to the Hongkong Telegraph. The Editor of that journal has also distinctly stated this fact more than once.

4

I take upon myself the entire responsibility of the publication of those records. After the abuses that occurred in connection with Chinese Emigration to Honolulu, sanctioned for so many years by the Harbour Master, &c.

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144 from official records with materials for an Officer attack upon the Emigration I cannot however find... that this is the case. Mr. Administrator 194-39 Fornochy pointed out in his despatch to Your Lordship, No 12 of 20 October, 1881, that the official records in question had been duly laid before the Legislative Council some time previous to the appearance of the article criticising the mode of conducting Chinese Emigration. 3. Those papers were a printed form publicly laid before the Members of the Legislative Council, and the newspapers - as in every other case - had access to them. The records that were so printed for the information of the Legislature and the public did not contain anything that it was not desirable in the public interest to make known, and nothing else was communicated to the Hongkong Telegraph. The Editor of that journal has also distinctly stated this fact more than once. 4 I take upon myself the entire responsibility of the publication of those records. After the abuses that occurred in connection with Chinese Emigration to Honolulu, sanctioned for so many years by the Harbour Master, &c.
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144 from official records with materials for an Officer attack upon the Emigration I cannot however find___ that this is the case. Mr. Administrator 194-39 Fornochy pointed out in his despatch to Your Lordship, No 12 of 20 the set of Qalober, 1881, that the official records in question had been duly laid before the Legislative Council some time previous to the appearance of the article criticising the mode of conducting Chinese Emigration. 3. were Those papers a printed form publicly laid in a before the Members of the Legislative Council, and the newspapers- as in 8! E every other case- had aceess The records that were so to them. so printed for the information of the Legislature and the public did not contain anything that it was not desirable in the public interesto to make known, and nothing else was communicated # to the Hongkong Telegraph. The Editor of that journal has also distinctly stated this fact 4 more than once. I take upon myself the entire responsibility of the publication of those records. After the abuses that occurred in connection with Chinese Emigration to Honolulu, sanctioned for so many years. as in whis", by the Harbour Master, & in saree
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144

from official records with materials

for

an

Officer

attack

upon the Emigration

I cannot however find___

that this is the case.

Mr. Administrator

194-39

Fornochy pointed out in his despatch to Your Lordship, No 12 of 20 the set of Qalober, 1881, that the official records in question had been duly laid before the Legislative Council some time previous to the appearance of the article criticising the mode of conducting Chinese Emigration.

3.

were

Those papers

a printed form

publicly laid in a

before the Members of the Legislative Council, and the newspapers-

as in

8!

E

every

other case-

had

aceess

The records that were so

to them.

so printed for

the information of the Legislature and the public did not contain anything that it was not desirable in the public interesto to make known, and nothing else

was communicated

#

to the Hongkong Telegraph. The Editor of that journal has also distinctly stated this fact

4

more than once.

I take upon myself

the entire responsibility of the publication of those records. After

the abuses that occurred in connection with Chinese Emigration to Honolulu,

sanctioned for so many years.

as

in whis",

by the Harbour Master, & in saree

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