Minute by Acting Attorney General-
18th October 1875.
If the parties representing the King hunam are inconvenienced by the detention of their machineries, they will, by taking proper legal advice, find Civil Procedure provide a means of instantly releasing it. It is quite out of the question that the Executive should interfere in the action of the Supreme Court in such a case.
If what the Harbor Master says in his letter of the 16th October can be substantiated it is quite clear that the attachment of the "Bang We" was ...
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