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in the Treaties to which they are intended
to give effect.
But as in this case
Treaty it becomes necessary
there is no
to embody in the Ordinance all the
Provisions which are usually found
in
Extradition Treaties and also those
which are
specially
recommended in
the Resolutions of the Select Committee
(See Report III.). For this,
Meadow
on the
111.).
Ordinance will be found somewhat
lengthy than some of those in force in the West Indian Colonies
but not more so than I think is
required to provide a simple and Complete Code of Extradition in
accordance with the recommendations
of the Select Committee and the
suggestions of some of the experienced
witnesses whom they
examined.
We have prepared a complete
set of
Forms, which will facilitate
the working of the Ordinance; and
a few remarks
upon the Clauses seriation which may assist
His Excellency the Governor in referring
to those parts of the Report
dealing with the subject matter,
in which the matter of each Section is
dealt with.
(Signed) J. Pannelate,