CO129-406 - Public Offices - 1913 — Page 322

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number(upwards of 100) were then awaiting transportation,

many of whom had already bought tickets. Their passages

were cancelled at once, and the money they had paid

refunded.

Some of these evidently gave up all hopes

of going to the States and have already left for Hongkong,

I hear, still

but a number remain, and new ones are,

arriving, having started from India before the rejection

of their compatriots was known.

As far as I know, only one line is still accepting

Indians as passengers viz., the Pacific Mail Coy.-

book such trip,

and this company only allows five to

and that only on direct boats, which number at the most

13 a year.

Whether even these will be allowed to land

remains to be seen. If not, no doubt this line also

will refuse to book any more.

I am writing this to you, therefore, in the hope

that, if present conditions can be made known at Indian

ports, this stream of emigration can be checked or diverted, as there are no more openings for Indians in Kanila, and many of those already here will probably

have to return to India as best they can, without having an opportunity to profit by their search for work abroad.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

XR

(d) AṛWileman

H.B.M's Consul-General.

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