copy of this &M. Heming (while he is in England) and ask for
ar
expressin
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way
of his views as to the best dealing witte their difficult question
S.W.9.17
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Red 26 MAY 31
I solicit the favour of
very
cordial thanks
your expressing wetate for the colonies
to the
cretary of
for
the
ovol g
service already
already done to seamen by the "Correspondence
on the
" subject of Sunday Labour in the
"Colonies"," Parliamentary
which has been so
remitted to the cloissions to Seamen.
Paper
6348, a
copy of
Rindly
by your
our letter of
22
"" albay 1891.
Me ay
offer
the
Ben
I also venture to
the following observations
"Correspondence": -
1. In almost all
countries
of
Christendom restrictions are placed on the working of cargoes in their ports on Sundays, either by General laws, or by local municipal or dock regulations.
OL
rule, it is
necessary for ships to obtain special permission to
work
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