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whole of this interview 848 Hayllar's

as a

munication to Mr. Wotton

was ti

~

considered as I understood by all parties : privileged communication made by Mr. Huffam to Mr Hayllar as his (Mur I adviser and ove therefore Hutfains ) legal adviser and that could not be made

Mal

of against

Mr Haffour and this bealliwcy will are

that in One Goller's letter to Incom

Me one.

Mossop

Mo

mention whatever is made

of any information derived. proue Mot "Hayllar = I am not sure

consideration

Avas

gwvzu

whether my

as to the

possibility of Ext Hiffam leaving the

I think Colony I

souve

question

asked as to whether there

was

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likelihood of his leaving by the Freuch

Mail - I know the question

arose in

my mind but I dismissed it because I thought that Mr. Haffare conald ber certain not to do any the stopped. anything as foolish knowing that he either at Saigon or Singapore by -- telegraphic communication..

It was warly one velock when it was finally arranged that Mr Soller should write the letter to MMF Mossop above refered to and that 8W Laugeler should proceed to Mr. Huffam & House. and induce him to come "down to the bourt - Mr. Snowden also at the

s

saul

time arranged to be at the Court House at 3 o'clock in order to see Ir. Hefface - and I understood the Warrant was to be

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