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