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correspondence between this Government and the Colonial Office and the
Carif Justice had formed a very decided opinion on them they
me
beet
on consideration
were new to
I respectfully
I nought that there was much force in the objection. He thought that section 449 of the Act of 1854, ought sect to be adopted. The clause indeed had been the subject
of severe observation by
more than
one writer; and he also thought that
no
person could be found in-
Wonghong to act as
receiver who should have the power to bind
all parties as this section did. He slightly referred to other objections
which
460
were
of
a.
more
formal character.
by
The bill was opposed
Abr Perceval
on
behalf of the Mercantich
and shipping classes here, as being entirely unsuited to this belony-
he urged that there was either owner
or
consignee or other accredited
person here for nearly every ship
who would act far
promptly
and energetically and economically
than
any
receiver could or would
do whilst the Law
as it stood
before the Merchant Shipping
Act had been passed had been found amply sufficient for all ._.__ purpo : ses and the authority of Governor and the power of
the
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