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to the maincoux of Thinx, asked : _ "How
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Under the ruling of the Supiane
Court in this case, a good many
Attorney
Gurt was
General answered tank the
deportation Warrants were
found to be
illegal.
the
bound by the local ordinances
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and not by the Treaty; adding, however, The Chince Government might shave complaint against Her Majesty's "Government." The thief Justice
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acquiesced in this, and went on to
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say very serious political question
"arose out of this for if the Governor of
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authorized to deport all
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The public exposition of
international question by the Chief
Eustier
was
and the Governor's Law Officer freely commented upon in Houphous and Canton, and it did not tend to diminish the caution with which
- under instructions from Lord Carnarvon
I administered the Deportation laws._
The instructions to which I allude
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were conveyed to me by Lord Carnarvon in his despatch 1.57 of the 18th of May 1877
and were to the effect thank the Governor | should exercise the
powers of deportation