CO129-338 - Public Offices & Others - 1906 — Page 578

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Colonial Office of August 25th, 1869, that

"Looking to the atrocities committed by

Chinese crimps in procuring emigrants in the

Chinese dominions and also to the reports

which have been received of the treatment of

Chinese emigrants in foreign countries and in

Peru more particularly, Her Majesty's Government

ought not to facilitate their emigration

by allowing Hong Kong to be used by the parties

concerned as a depôt for Chinese emigrants.

It appears to Lord Clarendon that the Emigration

Commissioners have justly come to the

conclusion that Chinese emigration should not

be allowed to take place from Hong Kong except

when the protection of Her Majesty's Government

can follow the emigrants throughout their

whole servitude and Lord Clarendon apprehends

that this can only be effectually secured by

prohibiting the departure from Hong Kong of

Chinese subjects as emigrants in any other

thus

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589818164 11084/69 572 ! - Colonial Office of August 25th, 1869, that "Looking to the atrocities committed by Chinese crimps in procuring emigrants in the Chinese dominions and also to the reports which have been receiveu of the treatment of Chinese emigrants in foreig. countries and in Pery more particularly, Her Majesty's Govern- ment ought not to facilitate their emigration by allowing Hong Kong to be used by the par- tios concerned as a depôt for Chinese emigrants. It appears to Lord Clarendon that the Feni- gration Commissioners have justly come to the conclusion that Chinese emigration should not be allowed to take place from Hong Kong except when the protection of Her Majesty's Government can follow the emigrants throughout their whole servitude and Lord Clarendon apprehends that this can only be effectually secured by prohibiting the departure from Hong Kong of Chinese subjects as emigrants in any other thus
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589818164 11084/69

572

!

-

Colonial Office of August 25th, 1869, that

"Looking to the atrocities committed by

Chinese crimps in procuring emigrants in the

Chinese dominions and also to the reports

which have been receiveu of the treatment of

Chinese emigrants in foreig. countries and in

Pery more particularly, Her Majesty's Govern-

ment ought not to facilitate their emigration

by allowing Hong Kong to be used by the par-

tios concerned as a depôt for Chinese emigrants.

It appears to Lord Clarendon that the Feni-

gration Commissioners have justly come to the

conclusion that Chinese emigration should not

be allowed to take place from Hong Kong except

when the protection of Her Majesty's Government

can follow the emigrants throughout their

whole servitude and Lord Clarendon apprehends

that this can only be effectually secured by

prohibiting the departure from Hong Kong of

Chinese subjects as emigrants in any other

thus

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