ay
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and Mr. Kussell's protest and statement on behalf of the brown,
the Supreme Court decided in favour
former and sent a mandmus
of
the
to the Police Magistrate to issue the
warrant.
7.
Under a standing
Excentive
Order, the Captain Superintendent of
Police brought
mrry
me the writ, to take
instructions with respect to
it's enforcement. I referred it to " the Acting Attorney General for his adrice, and he recorded his opinion that it was in order and
in
as
accordance with the powers. possessed by the Magistrate decided that day by to Supe
8.
Court.
Meanwhile I received a -
protest from the French Consul who
>
called upon me
to cause the Postal
Locking to the last
Convention to be respected.
9.
paragraph in Lord Carnarvon's
FO Despatch No 36 of the 15th May 1875, I wrote to the French Consul stating
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that the Acting Attorney General had
in the
appeared on my behalf Supreme Court to oppose the issue of the writ, but that as it issued under the Order of the Court I
asked him to
give
The
was now
facilities for the service of the legal process. He
wrote in
reply declining tondo dires.