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I cannot quite understand the suggestion of the Fort Office, which seems (if I may venture to hazard, by way of a retort

I lay 10)

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for finding fault. It is quite easy for

us to tell them whether the Law Officers have been consulted on any Paper we send them

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them.

subsequent public tip is necessary to the dringen Sed'';

not see how an can they are not consulted –

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Fr. C. asked for

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then it is necessary. In the present case the

Law Officers' previous comments

with this office.

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Passengers Act

Foreign Office

December 6th 1886.

you herewith a despatch with the Earl of Clarendon to transmits

to ultimo I am directed by reference tiny letter of the

Byou

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clemer from Her Majesty's

Chemine.

to the working of this the Passenger act; and Lam Plenifestantiory in theins relation

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Orequent that, in papers before to Secretary

Lubaucher,

you

will move

answer can be prepared the informed whether an

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