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destitute persone of many nationalites in HongKong has largely increased
late. The charge for their repatriation or maintenance here presses heavily
of
**
on
the diminished revenue of the
Colony.
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I have brought this question in all its bearings before. the Excentive Conneil, where it has been fully discussed. I enclose a letter from the Colonial Treasurer
(M. Lister), who has given much attention to this subject. I have appointed a Commission (as he
suggests
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- suggests), for the further consideration of the subject; and I will forward their Report, when reseived, for Your Lordship's information.
3.
Meanwhile, I have
caused an enquiry to be addressed.
to the authorities at Calcutta
-respecting the laws which (as I am informed), render the Masters of ships arriving at the Ports of British India responsible for any persons whom they may
they may bring
destitute
there, and who afterwards become
a
charge on the public revenue. It
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