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the Exhadition of a freigner and

Guilty of offences against the

Caus of

the coun

country

to which he

tim

to sent

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as fu instance

in the

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sul ornation of

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to demand

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to take

was to request-s

the papers into considera

and report to Hom Ludchips

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to the instruction, that

the Colonial Office should

te

advised to send

to the governe of

Arusking for his guidance

Similar case

in any

that might arise

In obedience to You Lordships

Command, we have the homer to

Report

That, in our

opinion, aw

officer smpered

to demand.

the

Com mission

perjury for the papere of obtaining

that extradition, is liable to and

may properly be made the laws of that country.

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Course may

we are,

amenable to

however, bepublic

which such a

not be advisable-

for the reasons set out an

the papers sent to us, of opine in

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