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Page 300

not clear from the

why the emattor dropped.

In pending & St. Kong

In any further communica-

tion on this subject, please quote

NO.

17946/08.

and address-

The Under-Secretary of State,

Foreign Office,

London.

Immediate.

as suggested I

Sir:-

or also call the fort if

the

Cam

find

the

Cister in at these men left for M. Juries.

(as the Wermen Lloyd will be at the of premen

Vreturning head

300

6

they are not thing

weling

accept further sheppements)

Do Hong Kong propered

5.

Mt. June 8.

& Parkinson

March 23.

h.b

al

We wan

nyt. Parkrinum april 10.

C.O.

19252

29 MAY 08

FOREIGN OFFICE

May 28th, 1908.

604

I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to transmit to you copies of two letters from Mr. Parkinson, a resident of German New Guinea, respecting a number of Indians from Hongkong who have been landed at Kuradui by a German mail-steamer, and in whom Mr. Parkinson has been good enough to interest himself.

On receipt of Mr. Parkinson's first letter a copy was sent to the Secretary of State for India and it was proposed to thank Mr. Parkinson for his action in the matter. As, however, it appears from his second letter that the Indian emigration from Hongkong is continuing in increased numbers and Mr. Parkinson surmises that this is due to a misapprehension on the part of the emigrants, Sir E. Grey considers it desirable to submit the correspondence to Lord

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

Crewe

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Page 300 not clear from the why the emattor dropped. In pending & St. Kong In any further communica- tion on this subject, please quote NO. 17946/08. and address- The Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, London. Immediate. as suggested I Sir:- or also call the fort if the Cam find the Cister in at these men left for M. Juries. (as the Wermen Lloyd will be at the of premen Vreturning head 300 6 they are not thing weling accept further sheppements) Do Hong Kong propered 5. Mt. June 8. & Parkinson March 23. h.b al We wan nyt. Parkrinum april 10. C.O. 19252 29 MAY 08 FOREIGN OFFICE May 28th, 1908. 604 I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to transmit to you copies of two letters from Mr. Parkinson, a resident of German New Guinea, respecting a number of Indians from Hongkong who have been landed at Kuradui by a German mail-steamer, and in whom Mr. Parkinson has been good enough to interest himself. On receipt of Mr. Parkinson's first letter a copy was sent to the Secretary of State for India and it was proposed to thank Mr. Parkinson for his action in the matter. As, however, it appears from his second letter that the Indian emigration from Hongkong is continuing in increased numbers and Mr. Parkinson surmises that this is due to a misapprehension on the part of the emigrants, Sir E. Grey considers it desirable to submit the correspondence to Lord The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. Crewe Page 604
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minutos not chear from the why the umattor dropped. In pending & St. Konp In any further communica- tion on this subject, please quote NO. 17946/08. and address- The Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office, London. Immediate. an suggested I Sir:- or also call the fort if the Cam find the Cister in at these men left for M. Juries. (as the Wermen Lloyd will be at the of premen Vreturning head 300 6 thy are not thing weling accept further sheppements) Do Hory Kong propered 5. Mt. June 8. & Parkinson March 23. h.b al We wan nyt. Parkrinum april 10. C.0. 19252 29 MAY 08 FOREIGN OFFICE May 28th, 1908. 604 I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to trans- mit to you copies of two letters from Mr. Parkinson, a resident of German New Guinea, respecting a number of Indians from Hongkong who have been landed at Kuradui by a German mail-steamer, and in whom Mr. Parkinson has been good enough to interest himself. On receipt of Mr. Parkinson's first letter a copy was sent to the Secretary of State for India and it was proposed to thank Mr. Parkinson for his action in the matter. As, however, it appears from his second letter that the Indian emigration from Hong- kong is continuing in increased numbers and Mr. Par- kinson surmises that this is due to a misapprehension on the part of the emigrants, Sir E. Grey considers it desirable to submit the correspondence to Lord The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. Crewe
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minutos

not chear from the

why the umattor dropped.

In pending & St. Konp

In any further communica-

tion on this subject, please quote

NO.

17946/08.

and address-

The Under-Secretary of State,

Foreign Office,

London.

Immediate.

an suggested I

Sir:-

or also call the fort if

the

Cam

find

the

Cister in at these men left for M. Juries.

(as the Wermen Lloyd will be at the of premen

Vreturning head

300

6

thy are not thing

weling

accept further sheppements)

Do Hory Kong propered

5.

Mt. June 8.

& Parkinson

March 23.

h.b

al

We wan

nyt. Parkrinum april 10.

C.0.

19252

29 MAY 08

FOREIGN OFFICE

May 28th, 1908.

604

I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to trans-

mit to you copies of two letters from Mr. Parkinson,

a resident of German New Guinea, respecting a number

of Indians from Hongkong who have been landed at

Kuradui by a German mail-steamer, and in whom Mr.

Parkinson has been good enough to interest himself.

On receipt of Mr. Parkinson's first letter a

copy was sent to the Secretary of State for India and

it was proposed to thank Mr. Parkinson for his action

in the matter. As, however, it appears from his

second letter that the Indian emigration from Hong-

kong is continuing in increased numbers and Mr. Par-

kinson surmises that this is due to a misapprehension

on the part of the emigrants, Sir E. Grey considers

it desirable to submit the correspondence to Lord

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

Crewe

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