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Enclosure A.

C. O.

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Opission by the Attorney donat

"the Court in

The powers of the

suxponding certificates are power defined by Imperial stats . &hen those oleks speak- of certificate they refer to certificates - recognized as such for the purposes of

ack.

those cot. They give power, under certain

circunstances, to suspend such certificate (but wo

others). Singapore certificates

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are not, under existing circumstances recognised as certificate for the purposes

of the Imperial Act; therefore the power of suspension exercised by this court do not apply in relation to them.

To wueet the difficulty.

mentioned by the Harbour Master, the Colony should do as Victoria did, and

recognize

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