properly
understood
pleases
the
Emigration office to nothing beyond the facts,
1. that he
has done his
duty and
made the examination
required.
2. that he has formed the
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less responsibility than that which the Emigration officer adopts for himself.
(sa)
Bodw. L. O'Malley
Sept. 14th 1888.
Submitted
best judgment he
Carefully
upon
the facts that
regularly
4. C.S.
14.9.88,
Let Captain Thomsett read
He will see that I
examination, and
these papers.
We
have
Mo
and properly brought before
him by
such
finds I just as a jury.
accordingly.
jury finds)
the form prescribed by
wish whatever to press
undue responsibility upon him.
Any suggestions he
the Governor
really
involves the
to make
Emigration Officer in much
would be
wish
may
the question
most favourably
less
received