-1.
Sin. J. Hennessy's staternent that
Mi Prussell understands scarcely
any
Chinese is
He
untreee
may
ut he
a chiviere scholen
thereally untrane
.2. M- Seth was a magistrates
clack d
a very good
mau:
brut
a Emasian & not suited in the
Same way as trained cadets for high offices in the bercies.
3. Every Chinese fetition may under the present system bed to
a diduessed
a man called
the Colonial Secretary direct Why should they object to his refering such fetitions tox Registran General any more than to a
man called Chief cheilt in the
in the Jeuse the ht
♪ hal
hard on Dr Legge
au
f
we are
lut auth
the Kuns Chimene will smough to
Cary
on the Me work without. interprctic a cheat the
Interpretation the Supreme
Count! Ru
Colonial Secretary's office all the wick limech
The Colonial Secretary cannot do
x
Iknow they daily
MINUTE PAPER.
4. There have never been
indications
f
any
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Chinese dissatisfaction
with the Registrou general: Mi
Smith the last holden
f
the
office was most populer and Thelicor the Chinese want most freely to his office. I hope Mr Moush will be allowed
Mi
to
on
report not only feelings but also on
2 Mi Seth:
has
thick
Sie.-J.
the Chinese
M: Russell
S...J. Henessy
made distinct statements
ought
to be as
distinctly
lither confirmed or refuted
We shall hear when romarshe says,
CPd
23 M
May
but I think Iir wouch
Iis nouch he
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