the

Having the opinions of attorney generals referred

to in their papers

and

at various

all

with the propositions thus stated,

And it

may

be laid

down to be the duty of

this board's emigration

office to satisfy himself

as far

as

possible,

in what terms in

any

case the

loan

has

the

been obtained by

so-called free emigrant;

on

simple

1

Whether

DRAFT.

MINUTE.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Mr. Herbert.

Mr. Grant Duff.

Lord Kimberley.

Condition of repayment

On

that

dept by

19

or

of working out the

service to a

specified person or persons.

.4.

Having thus stated

my views

on this important

subject,

which it will be

seen to a certain extent

coincide with your own,

and having laid

down that the examination held

by the emigration officer must be of a searching

character,

I proceed to

some other points

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