abiding and contribute to the prosperity of the Empire
by their industry and commerce, they should receive
the corresponding benefits of good government - in
the Empire. But when they return to their land of
origin for pleasure or profit, let them take the
risks as well; any sentiment expended on them as
follow British subjects in danger is wasted.
I have, etc.,
(Sd.) J.F. Brenan.
Acting Consul-General.
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