part of the duty of a consul to foist British Indians, wandering in China, on a Colony which does not want them and which, if it
gets them, will be under some liability
to repatriate them to India. The Treasury
make a fuss when British subjects from
overseas are dumped in this country instead
of being returned to their country of origin; and H.. may wel similarly resent the well-
meant activities of consuls in China who
find the Colony a convenient depository
for embarrassing caliers.
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