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at a less to understand the term
"Aurinious litigationo."
Lasely Admiral Küper veriles of
being made when
"purale searches being
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required by the Colonial Government"
The Colonial Government forwards by order of the Scoretary of State (Despatch 119 161 of 10th December, 1865) the Oviacy received by the Police to the
Reports
Senior Naval Officer, who in his discretion läres or does not take steps; but the
Colonial
Government merely transmits
it's information by order, and is powerless to lake cognizance of any piratical act mulit the offenders after the act is
commited shall be brought within
the Colonial
Jurisdiction.
There
is but one more subject,
in
the tive letters forwarded by the Lords of
the Admiralty
on a which it is necessary
ar
to louch, and that is the establishment of Colonial Quizers, or Guarda Costas. Your
Despatch under
under reply directs that for the at the suppression of Piracy beyond Colonial Waters shall remain in the
present
and I
hands of the Senior Naval Officer, and
do not see
how it
special pavers
ale
PALIV
be otherwise, unless
given to the Colonial Executive for dealing with Piracy, which (I submit auch all deferency) must be beyond Colonial Waters to be Driacy
I may refer to Earl Greg's Despatch N: 35 of 19th October, 1846 awhen this question
Alas
originally under discussion; fromn