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In conclusion, we beg to point out that being Chinese ourselves, it is not likely that we would discourage the Government from doing anything for the real benefit of our own countrymen, which would be of advantage to the Chinese community generally. But, in the present instance, being convinced that the extension of the Gaol would bring harm to the community, and would lead to a large influx of criminals into the Colony, and a great increase in crime, we feel compelled to sincerely state our views, which, we trust, His Excellency the Governor may be pleased to consider favourably.

We have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient Servants,

WEI A YUK, J.P. LAU WAI CHUN, J.P. SEUNG SZ KAI, J.P.

IP JUCK ΚΑΙ.

HO FOOK, J.P.

CHAN PAN POO.

LAW YAM CHUEN.

C. CHEE BEE, J.P.

POON PONG.

HO KAI, J.P., M.L.C.

CH'AN A FOOK, J.P.

WONG SHING, J.P.

CHOW PENG, J.P.

CHEN QUAN EE, J.P.

KAW HONG TAKE, J.P.

WOO LIN YUEN, J.P.

HỌ TUNG, J.P.

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