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of the Attorney General on the
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from M: Doane. MZ
sums
Nevertheless, the mistake exams
am material, for
if the tenor
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understavel, the Governor would
scarcely have felt justified
in
ushing the Attorney General to
report
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which are
to
best authenticated by toference
your
decide such
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because you
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appropriately
yourself,
must be the best interpreter
of your
own intentions which alone
of practical interest to the Phrenment.
It is obviously eppential that the principles which guide the Supreme Court in the reception of confessions
made to the Police should be clear,
that the Police instructions
framed
may
be
in accordance therewith.
to ascertain these principles as applied by yourself was the main object of any reference to you. There is nothing which calls for the intervention of any other party, and it rests entirely with;
yourself to give or withhold information on the subject:
I
1 have, 80:
(Three Copy)
Martin Martin (Signed) Cleordiner Mistin Colonial Teritory
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of the Attorney General on the
4. general subject of your letter, and was supported by Mr Paancifele's views, favoured no less the paper which you required
from Mr Doane. Mr
sums
Nevertheless, the mistake is material, for
if the tenor
of your
letter had been better
understood, the Governor would
scarcely have felt justified
in
urging the Attorney General to
report
occurrences
which are
to
be best authenticated by reference
to your
decision on such
matters.
because you
alone
can appropriately
interpret
yourself,
must be the best interpreter
of your
own intentions which alone
are of practical interest to the Government.
It is obviously essential that the principles which guide the Supreme Court in the reception of confessions
made to the Police should be clear,
that the Police instructions
framed
may
be
in accordance therewith.
To ascertain these principles as applied by yourself was the main object of any reference to you. There is nothing which calls for the intervention of any other party, and it rests entirely with;
yourself to give or withhold information on the subject:
I
have, &c:
(Three Copies)
(Signed) W. M. Martin, Colonial Secretary
Colonial Secretary's Office
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of the Attorney General on the
4. general subject of your letter, and was supported by Mr. Paancifele's views, favoured no less the paper which you required
from Mr. Doane.
Nevertheless, the mistake is material, for
if the tenor
of your letter had been better understood, the Governor would
scarcely have felt justified in urging the Attorney General to report occurrences
which are to be best authenticated by reference to your decision on such matters.
Because you alone can appropriately interpret yourself, you must be the best interpreter of your own intentions which alone are of practical interest to the Government.
It is obviously essential that the principles which guide the Supreme Court in the reception of confessions made to the Police should be clear, that the Police instructions framed may be in accordance therewith.
To ascertain these principles as applied by yourself was the main object of any reference to you. There is nothing which calls for the intervention of any other party, and it rests entirely with yourself to give or withhold information on the subject.
I have, &c:
(Three Copies)
(Signed) W. M. Martin, Colonial Secretary