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Emigration to French colonies: Reports of the safe arrival in Guadeloupe of the ship...

Catalogue reference: IOR/L/PJ/6/37, File 545

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IOR/L/PJ/6/37, File 545
Title
Emigration to French colonies: Reports of the safe arrival in Guadeloupe of the ship Bride with Indian emigrants; large number of casualties and weak physical condition of return emigrants on the Oncle FÈlix; suggestion that British consuls in French colonies inspect every batch of returning immigrants and urge postponement of voyage for those not in a condition to undertake it
Date
27 Mar 1881
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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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English
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Public and Judicial Departmental Papers: Annual Files

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Emigration to French colonies: Reports of the safe arrival in Guadeloupe of the ship Bride with Indian emigrants; large number of casualties and weak physical condition of return emigrants on the Oncle FÈlix; suggestion that British consuls in French colonies inspect every batch of returning immigrants and urge postponement of voyage for those not in a condition to undertake it