CO129-536-2 Recruitment of Chinese labourers for Samoa 26-5-1931 - 29-1-1932 — Page 41

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his report on the subject which indicates that although intending emigrants may pay their fares from their hoses to Hongkong, their expenses while at the Boarding House, and, if they are rejected, their fares back

to the country are paid by the recruiter,

It should not be forgotten that conditions

of employment in Samoa are attractive and the pay high; and therefore the number of applicants for pancages is usually far larger than the quota to be filled,

I have the honour to be,

Your most obedient servant,

(63) T. Pool.

Governor, S

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