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this entire question is fully stated in my despatch N. 189 Gor of 1883, to which I beg to -1. 122,
· refer.
I have the honour to be,
dir Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant.
5.B.Bowen
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Observations by the Athorucey Incoral on the
despatch from the Secretary of State
12th September, 1885.
of
the
Taking in order the
1351
in order the points raised
in several clauses & 1⁄2 agraph 5 of the Secretary afsltati: Dospector
N.251: __
A to Clause 1, I confess I cannot
I dealt have devise any definition of what should
thought be might have
do yo
a.
"
constitute "reasonable euspicion"; but
:
poveibly the Registrar Rural, who is acquainted with the subject, may be able to
dove.
€ to to Clause 2, I do not thick that
consulting committee of Chriser would- furnish any real quarantee of publicity,
or any sufficient substitute for it.
As to clause 3, I do not think
my
objection on this point has been understion