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

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