perhaps to a little international jealousy.

communication above referred to, and also

origin to the very imperfect means of inter

the above, not very serious ones, owe their

to make, and it therefore seems probable that

" The German immigrants had no complaints

marked that the Burgoon says most positively

himself powerless to resist It may be re

actually what occurred , his suggestions and

from Melbourne, was on Bovoral occasions

if wo believe the Burgeon's report forwarded

would bo by law cornpollad to give woy. This,

arising botweon surgeon aud captain, the former

supremo, and m caso of a difference of opinion

the surgeon, no such condition can over ride

management of the emigrants 13 to devolve on

with Louis Knorr and Co that the care and

for although it is stipulated in the agreement

on board of the Alardus was very unsatisfactory,

"The position of the surgoon superintendent

that ho never knew of the existence of the

of early remonstrance to Mr Kirchner.

this seems the more singular us he appears to

was shown to him during this investigation ,

which rofers to his position on board, until it

olause in Louis Knorr and Co 's agrooniont,

number since leaving Hamburg thirty one

quarantmo, after the datoof the above synopsis

addition to which three deaths oocurrod ia

years of age, and six persons above that age , in

numbe-»-twenty two of children under five

deaths whioh have occurred, twenty eight in

" Aitaohed to this report is & synopsis of tb6

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Line 3.5.3 emily the children, who wore m too largo a

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Line 3.5.9 by bad ventilation, by overcrowding of tho

Line 3.5.10 compartments between decks, by bad wator, and

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Line 3.5.12 immigrants themselves, who according to the

Line 3.5.13 surgeon's statements, could uot bo luduced to go

Line 3.5.14 on dock when the weather permitted it, or to

Line 3.5.15 clean thoir persone, their bedding, or compart

Line 3.5.16 monts , and finally-us fur as regards tho up

Line 3.5.17 pearanco of typhus-very probab y to the ship's

Line 3.5.18 long detention in the tropiCB during the rainy