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formed, and finally if no employment can be found by shipping them from the Colony

And it seeks to relieve the Colony from the expenses of such removal by rendering liable the employers of the destitute, or, if a sailor, the master or agent of the vessel, and lastly by placing a penalty on the master,

or agent of a vessel from which a destitute immigrant arrives at preventing the arrival in the Colony of this undesirable class.

The question of the diet of immigrants when detained in the Work House, and other details would be considered in Committee.

With these observations I beg to submit this Bill for the consideration of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government.

Signed Edwr Ackroyd

Acting Attorney General

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Minute by the Officer Administering the Government

I think the Acting Attorney-General should see the Secretary of State's Despatch of 28th April, 1885, which does not appear to have been sent to him.

(signed) J. H. Marsh

July 18th 1886.

Minute by the Acting Colonial Secretary

Send accordingly to Acting Attorney General.

(Signed) Sn Shwartz

Acting Colonial Secretary

14th July, 1886.

Further Report by the Acting Attorney General.

The Circular dated the 26th day of July 1880 referred to stowaways. As far as I can gather from the papers connected with this matter there have been no complaints respecting the landing of stowaways

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70. Can formed, and finally if no employment can be found by shipping them from the Colony And it seeks to relieve the Colony from the expenses of such removal by rendering liable the employers of the destitute, or, if a sailor, the master or agent of the vessel, and lastly by placing a penalty on the master, or agent of a vessel from which a destitute immigrant arrives at preventing the arrival in the Colony of this undesirable class. The question of the diet of immigrants when detained in the Work House, and other details would be considered in Committee. With these observations I beg to submit this Bill for the consideration of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government. Signed Edwr Ackroyd Acting Attorney General 100 Minute by the Officer Administering the Government I think the Acting Attorney-General should see the Secretary of State's Despatch of 28th April, 1885, which does not appear to have been sent to him. (signed) J. H. Marsh July 18th 1886. Minute by the Acting Colonial Secretary Send accordingly to Acting Attorney General. (Signed) Sn Shwartz Acting Colonial Secretary 14th July, 1886. Further Report by the Acting Attorney General. The Circular dated the 26th day of July 1880 referred to stowaways. As far as I can gather from the papers connected with this matter there have been no complaints respecting the landing of stowaways
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70. Can formed, and finally if no employment can be found by shipping theme from the Colony And it seeks to relieve the Colony- from the expenses of such removal by "rendering liable the employers of the destitute, or, if a sailor, the master or agent of the veruel, and lastly by. placing a penalty on the master, or agent of a vessel from which a destitute lavirit aims at preventing the -corrival in the Colay of this excedesirable class. owner The question of the diet of lagrants when detained in the Work House, and other defitils would be considered in Committee. With these observations I beg to submit this Bill for the considuation of this Excelbucy the Officer Administering the Government. Bigned Edw Jr Ackroyd Acting Attorney General 100 Meunte by the Office Actimist? the Goot I think the Acting Attorney- Queral should Rec t the Secretary of States Despatch of 28. April., 1885, which does not appear to have been sent to him. (signed) I. It. March July 18th 1886. Minte by the Acting Colonial Secretary Send accordingly to Acting __ Attorney General. (Signed) So Shwart Acty Col: Seey 14. th July, 1886. взвучны. Further Report by the Acting Attorney General. of The Circular dated the 26th day only July 1880 referred to stowaways, As far as I can gather from the papers connected with this matter there have been no-complaints respecting the lauding of stowaways
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70.

Can

formed, and finally if no employment can be found by shipping theme from the Colony

And it seeks to relieve the Colony- from the expenses of such removal by "rendering liable the employers of the destitute, or, if a sailor, the master or agent of the veruel, and lastly by. placing a penalty on the master,

or agent of a vessel from which a destitute lavirit aims at preventing the -corrival in the Colay of this excedesirable class.

owner

The question of the diet of lagrants when detained in the Work House, and other defitils would be considered in Committee.

With these observations I beg to submit this Bill for the considuation of this Excelbucy the Officer Administering the Government.

Bigned Edw Jr Ackroyd

Acting Attorney General

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Meunte by the Office Actimist? the Goot

I think the Acting Attorney-

Queral should

Rec

t

the Secretary of States

Despatch of 28. April., 1885, which does not appear to have been sent to him.

(signed) I. It. March

July 18th 1886.

Minte by the Acting Colonial Secretary

Send accordingly to Acting __

Attorney General.

(Signed) So Shwart

Acty Col: Seey

14. th July, 1886. взвучны.

Further Report by the Acting Attorney General.

of

The Circular dated the 26th day

only

July 1880 referred to stowaways, As far as I can gather from the papers

connected with this matter there have been

no-complaints respecting the lauding of

stowaways

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