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to its small success and with some justification to the unsoundness of a plan which leads to the population of their depot at Laichikok by criminals that have to be returned to China.

11. While referring to these Agents, I am glad to be able to inform you that their arrangements for the care of the emigrants at their depot at Laichikok which I inspected on the 5th instant appeared to me excellent. I am also quite satisfied that the Transvaal migration Agent takes every step to ensure that the men intending to emigrate have full knowledge of the contract into which they have to enter and desire to enter into it.

12. After careful consideration of the foregoing facts I have decided to await the arrival of Mr. Perry before suggesting further action in the matter of emigration to South Africa via Hongkong. I am not without hopes that the Kwangsi Province may still be tapped through Wuchow and though I have doubts whether we shall overcome the resistance to emigration via Canton it may be possible with the approval of the Viceroy of the Two Kwangs to collect labourers at Hong-Kong from some more distant part of Kwangtung and it may also be possible to obtain men from the Fukhien Province.

13. I annex for convenience of reference enclair versions of your telegram of the 15th of October and of one I have sent you today which summarises briefly the contents of this despatch.

Enclosure No. of 15.10.04.

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report for this purpose until arrangements are settled and in the meantime I have thought it advisable that you should

The despatch is not, I fear, suitable for presentation to Parliament, but it seems premature to make a

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to its small success and with some justification to the unsoundness of a plan which leads to the population of their depot at Laichikok by criminals that have to be returned to China. 11. While referring to these Agents, I am glad to be able to inform you that their arrangements for the care of the emigrants at their depot at Laichikok which I inspected on the 5th instant appeared to me excellent. I am also quite satisfied that the Transvaal migration Agent takes every step to ensure that the men intending to emigrate have full knowledge of the contract into which they have to enter and desire to enter into it. 12. After careful consideration of the foregoing facts I have decided to await the arrival of Mr. Perry before suggesting further action in the matter of emigration to South Africa via Hongkong. I am not without hopes that the Kwangsi Province may still be tapped through Wuchow and though I have doubts whether we shall overcome the resistance to emigration via Canton it may be possible with the approval of the Viceroy of the Two Kwangs to collect labourers at Hong-Kong from some more distant part of Kwangtung and it may also be possible to obtain men from the Fukhien Province. 13. I annex for convenience of reference enclair versions of your telegram of the 15th of October and of one I have sent you today which summarises briefly the contents of this despatch. Enclosure No. of 15.10.04. 31.1099 402 35289 Tv. 370797 report for this purpose until arrangements are settled and in the meantime I have thought it advisable that you should The despatch is not, I fear, suitable for presentation to Parliament, but it seems premature to make a
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! to its small success and with some justification to the un- soundness of a plan which leads to the population of their depot at Laichikok by criminals that have to be returned to 250 China. 11. While referring to thesr Agents, I am glad to be able to inform you that their arrangements for the care of the emigrants at their depot at Laichikok which I inspected on the 5th. instant appeared to me excellent. I an also quite satisfied that the Transvaal migration Agent takes every step to ensure that the men intending to emigrate have full knowledge of the contract into which they have to enter and desire to enter into it. 12. After careful consideration of the fore- going facts I have decided to await the arrival of Mr. Perry before suggesting further action in the matter of emigration to South Africa via Hongkong. I am not without hopes that the Kwangsi Province may still be tapped through Wuchow and though I have doubts whether we shall overcome the resistance to emigration via Canton it may be possible with the approval of the Viceroy of the Two Kwangs to collect labourers at Hong- Kong from some more distant part of Kwangtung and it may also be possible to obtain men from the Fukhien Province. 13. I annex for convenience of reference en- clair versions of your telegram of the 15th. of October and of one I have sent you today which summarises briefly the contents of this despatch. losure fal of 15.10.04. 31.1099 402 35289 Tv. 370797 report for this purpose until arrangements are settled and in the meantime I have thought it advisable that you should The despatch is not I fear suitable for presentation to Parliament but it seems premature to make a be
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to its small success and with some justification to the un-

soundness of a plan which leads to the population of their depot at Laichikok by criminals that have to be returned to

250

China.

11.

While referring to thesr Agents, I am

glad to be able to inform you that their arrangements for

the care of the emigrants at their depot at Laichikok which

I inspected on the 5th. instant appeared to me excellent. I

an also quite satisfied that the Transvaal migration Agent

takes every step to ensure that the men intending to emigrate have full knowledge of the contract into which they have to

enter and desire to enter into it.

12.

After careful consideration of the fore-

going facts I have decided to await the arrival of Mr. Perry

before suggesting further action in the matter of emigration

to South Africa via Hongkong. I am not without hopes that the Kwangsi Province may still be tapped through Wuchow and though

I have doubts whether we shall overcome the resistance to emigration via Canton it may be possible with the approval of the Viceroy of the Two Kwangs to collect labourers at Hong- Kong from some more distant part of Kwangtung and it may also be possible to obtain men from the Fukhien Province.

13.

I annex for convenience of reference en-

clair versions of your telegram of the 15th. of October and of one I have sent you today which summarises briefly the

contents of this despatch.

losure fal of 15.10.04.

31.1099

402

35289 Tv. 370797

report for this purpose until arrangements are settled and

in the meantime I have thought it advisable that you should

The despatch is not I fear suitable for

presentation to Parliament but it seems premature to make a

be

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