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given for this child's passage.
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At the onset we would state that
there is no
objection
her child, ohe, under any circumstances,
will,
on
the part of the
owners, the Captain or ourselves to carry
disturveed British
in the vessels
of the Ocean Steamship Co. as,
provided:
by low, but mider exceptional Cinemnetances like the precent, where the carriage of a female we feel that
ale is concerned,
ncore discretion
should be shown, than to compel the
embarkation on
as
the Griam is
passengers
board a steamer situated
-
-filled
and wo
with Chinese
- possible place to locate
the wornan umless it be amongst the
sailors or the Native passengers .
Course is po
Such a
repiquant to the Captorini's and our feelings, that he is reluctoth
compelled to decline to receive the
- woman, out to respect
out to respect to a sense
of
Common decency; The child it is not compellable on the ship to carry, and
de
the mother will not sail without
her
of the
1000 are
afraid, be left behind. We requet exceeding by the infraction order of the Harbour Master, but we are at a loss to understand why the S. S. Aucona which also sails to-day, with the Priam, direct to London,
not made nee
of this
1000
of for the conveyance
woman and her child. The is a vessel with emeral grades of passenger has only.
accommodation_ the Friam
one;
first.
class = and could
readily have granted decent shelter, which.
we are unable to give the poor
tvotuan/
any,
Are
exchange of any distriosad from the Anorna, if she had
could have been made
to
the two vessels.
the
equalize the burden on Me beg you
bring matter to the attention of His Excellency
ou will
the Governor, for we feel that nice discrimination, which should
actuate these arrangements, has
not
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