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no probability that

An Officer in command

of a

one

when within British

of St. Mis Phips dominion. Mr Labond

be called

would ever

ever be

concurs with their Lordsh in thinking that the

to interfere. duty of searching lepon to cite

With

nich

th

to the Ships & of exforcing

provisions of the Act.

regard to

ather I am to request by the seizure of the the

that

i

will submit.

you ar

2

or otherwise st he committed to the

to their Lordships Emigration officers" the explanations officers of Customs.

He thinks that Officer.

in the Eigrations of H. M. Navy may pip

"Canño' repo

and

"be instructed not to essor excrcise the prom

will have the goodness in there respects on

me,

to acquaint fr du

Labor wheres information,

whether

aregiver to them"

by the best.

In the second cases,

with regard to the

mecans of enforcing the

Act-against British Ships in joreign ports, it may

be observed

that no legal meaus

for this purpose wist except in those places Where by Treaty or urage British jurisdiction

over British ships has been admitted

to prevail.

In th

Cases

7

thus nature porr Labouchure likewise thinks that

the enforcement of

the Act stud by

x seizure

the search &

Officer

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