referred to the 2.O. of the Crown & Colony Law Officer advised Merry that consider that the pretension of the Consul are unfounded. A second reference. Exs Law Officer A further question has been raised by Jux de to the whether the arrest of the sailor on board was Greid. The Signatory Contrary to the provisions of Article 34 of the Anglo-French Postal Convention of 24.1886 which states that Employed Correspondents are entitled to the same treatment as Vessels of War in the Ports of either State and nothing more advised Repeatedly that a Vessel in order to be entitled under that Convention.

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referred to the 2.O. of the Crown & Colony Law Officer advised Merry that consider that the pretension of the Consul are unfounded. A second reference. Exs Law Officer A further question has been raised by Jux de to the whether the arrest of the sailor on board was Greid. The Signatory Contrary to the provisions of Article 34 of the Anglo-French Postal Convention of 24.1886 which states that Employed Correspondents are entitled to the same treatment as Vessels of War in the Ports of either State and nothing more advised Repeatedly that a Vessel in order to be entitled under that Convention.

However, to follow the format to the letter as requested: referred to the 2.O. of the Crown & Colony Law Officer advised Merry that consider that the pretension of the Consul are unfounded. A second reference. Exs Law Officer A further question has been raised by Jux de to the whether the arrest of the sailor on board was Greid. The Signatory Contrary to the provisions of Article 34 of the Anglo-French Postal Convention of 24.1886 which states that Employed Correspondents are entitled to the same treatment as Vessels of War in the Ports of either State and nothing more advised Repeatedly that a Vessel in order to be entitled under that Convention. I the privileges Ja Vessel is

referred to the 2.O. of the Crown & Colony Law Officer advised Merry that consider that the pretension of the Consul are unfounded. A second reference. Exs Law Officer A further question has been raised by Jux de to the whether the arrest of the sailor on board was Greid. The Signatory Contrary to the provisions of Article 34 of the Anglo-French Postal Convention of 24.1886 which states that Employed Correspondents are entitled to the same treatment as Vessels of War in the Ports of either State and nothing more advised Repeatedly that a Vessel in order to be entitled under that Convention. I the privileges Ja Vessel

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referred to the 2.O. of the Crown & Colony Law Officer advised Merry that consider that the pretension of the Consul are unfounded. A second reference. Exs Law Officer A further question has been raised by Jux de to the whether the arrest of the sailor on board was Greid. The Signatory Contrary to the provisions of Article 34 of the Anglo-French Postal Convention of 24.1886 which states that Employed Correspondents are entitled to the same treatment as Vessels of War in the Ports of either State and nothing more advised Repeatedly that a Vessel in order to be entitled under that Convention. I the privileges Ja Vessel

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