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strictly the ordus which I have received, but I feel chat reicheut recriving similar a fistance here from the Haval Authorities to that which I have received elsewhere, I cannot hope te deal satisfactorily with questions where professional seamanship and Engineering are involved. On the other hand
the Queen's Orders cannot be carried out as intended, if I
aun
to admit all
representations made të mò
by Officers
commanding Belligneet brious, sonhart
requiring
sence corroborative evidence wew
ith only fur forna". Mouron as it would
be
impolitic and invidious to aceptitie statement
of one officer and require proof of the Statement of another, I am strongly of oprivion that some preliminary inquiry should
be made in all cases, as
the
arly
MULAMI
of
avoiding personal offences, and as being the cause most consistent with established prescients.
1. This I should regard: any rebolance to assist in such inquiry,
abandonment of all fair clasin to the indulgence sought. Ifer
seems to me so reasonable, that
as an
though this may be a simple and equitable rule it is efsential that it should be applied from the beginning. It is what which renders the proceeding tasten in the freesms case a matter of unusual importance, because it must make a precedent for
the Future.
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8.
In the event of the Filomena
or
any
artin Belligerent ersiour refusing such information to any Officer appointed: by