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Mr. Linstead claims such jurisdiction – for without it, the law relating to Gaol working would not make the detention of convict prisoners legal and

I would reply by citing the now well-known words, saying That they have already initiated such legislation as they refer to: see The Consolidation of Merchant Shipping Bill enclosed in H. Kang 1892

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