been at pains to make the worst of
his instructions,
- 1.
but
I see no signs
Signs of
in his letters
2. I do see Sighs
insolence
the Executive
trying to put the soles on time:
and especially
it seems to me
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was a strong order considering the case was already sub judice General principles of interpretation
should be laid down at some other
time than when a case is pending
Lit
might
be well to say so:
say
at the same time I should decline
to give Governors General Cameron suggests, the option of refusing to forward petitions. As regards
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2. 9 am
not
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Competent to speak but the treaty
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Tientsin speaks distinctly of "proof of guilt" and considering that handing over to the Chinese Government is handing over not to trial but to torture and death
br met I fail to see how fairness by "probable cause for believing
actual proof of guilt anything short of
radical conviction.
C. P. L.
30 July
Can
MorWodehouse's first letter, or, as
his
or by
the
P. A.G. calls it, the first portion of
that the Acting Memorial, complains
Attorney General Exceeded his duties in advising
the Government to direct the magistrate
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after the course which he had adopted adjourning the Recession case until the charge of perjing which had haught against based upon of the witness in that case
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