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Offical acts, the Attorney for may
be able to reader them.
with reference to the more general question recommended from special notion Consideration we must obsewe i
or
in
алу
10. That the personal presence
Consular officers either at Haughing,
Other Colory or in England, where legal proceedings may be instituted against theen for damages in respect of their Official Acto is, is a general rule, by
essential to their
no means
porotection
in our
&t. There was,
opresion in this case, no necessity for Me Alcock's leaving Japan proceeding to Hongkong merely by reason
his having received notice action at the suit of Mr. Moss.
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3rd As a general muir, Consula.
Officers and to instructed not
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such cases.
to leave their posts in euch
and the Law Offices of the Crows, at whatever place each perseding, be instituted or pending
may
ahr begenerally instructed. in and such cases to appear for Mem
otr
their
and defend their intereats, and generally behalf as they most expedient.
Bart
they may
consider
There suggestions. if properly carried out in practice will tend greatly tobviate
many
the serious results
alluded to in Cur Hammond's letter
we must add
4th that if Commular Officers in
of
Countores like Japon will