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No 441,

Sir

Enclosure No. 2

C.0 22474

RECE

Re: 28 F34, 1360

Harbour Department,

Hong Kong, 3rd October 1894.

On page 56 of the Report

of the Retrenchment Committee it is stated by the Chairman,

that it had been mentioned

by Mr. Thomson when holding

the office of Registrar General

that he had great reason for

"believing that there

was a good deal of corruption

on the part of the men who were passing

Emigrants, that they received

The Honourable J. R. Stewart Lockhart,

Acting Colonial Secretary.


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No 441,SirEnclosure No. 2C.0 22474RECERe: 28 F34, 1360Harbour Department,Hong Kong, 3rd October 1894.On page 56 of the Reportof the Retrenchment Committee it is stated by the Chairman,that it had been mentionedby Mr. Thomson when holdingthe office of Registrar Generalthat he had great reason for"believing that therewas a good deal of corruptionon the part of the men who were passingEmigrants, that they receivedThe Honourable J. R. Stewart Lockhart,Acting Colonial Secretary.fe Ke heavy
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No 441,

Sir

Enclosure No. 2

C.0

22474

RECE

Re: 28 F34,

1360

Harbour Department,

Hong Kong, 3rd October 1894.

On page 56 of the Report

of the Retrenchment Committee it is stated by the Chairman.

that it had been mentioned

by

Mr. Thomson when holding

the office of Registrar General

that he had great reason for

" believing that there

was U

good"

on the part.

the men who were passing

" deal of corruption

" of

The Honourable

Emigrants,

that they received

J. 3. Stewart Lockhart,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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Ke

heavy

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