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for should insist

Them Ikup anything they had seccione Syre the disp. of January

Mached the Colony. It cannot Amount & very much-

I think ar might allow

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If so- ack out.

*of 5963-

26462-dday that Sir F. Clark

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LAW OFFICERS' DEPARTMENT.

ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE.

25th August 1894

afte his arrival in this country submitter was informed that if he Intimistual a written statement ghis

case it amer Er Submittur &The L.0. Indoor a copy of that statement 9587 (The tighe copy alund mach will do) a

Embody this Opinion - say that under all the circus Love R. is willing

In Ackingt

a

that as act of grace Sin F. Clark w. Wie May ntain any fus

Praise & them before the for. Previous the dep. of 5 Jan? : but all

fus menom sine that dote & all future fus must be paid into The Revenue; then from whatun sense arising-

As regards Mr Sumpter, when apprimatiant as Deferty Registier oft Vir Adminals (but is sufficially poore, and M. Stagelane th Ex.

"Rison in further consideration thinks the froffice conser

Marsh

A

better

will it. that they shomes Neive from the Kansury at the end of each year

or at such Later as the fovernor may direct a sum zgnal to the amount

of

any fees which under the former system they would have been Inbitter & greiner for the work done by them. But as the V. Adm2.

5 Jus

lon nd-

Jensionath Emohem, to theas sums paire & thear Ginthumen are not on

Corentur for Erensinpumpires, & the payments will cease

to perform the duties in usput gwhich the paysants

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Cadr

1

if ther

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Are made. And in

that his son hurate an not undily increased by

ging him mon

W. Sumpter can disse of course be taken ste

Aftu it has gone

The Adminally work than somere ottenire have fallen to his shave Send a copy of the deep. I. Sir Fildi. Church and he will want & terms his fatt & that of the officers this [out. I tell the Jevernom for Lave done so

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My

Lord.

We were honoured with

Your Lordship's commands signiped

in Mr. Wingfield's letter of the 10: mist.

Consideration

stating that be was directed beg by Your Lordship to miste our

of a question which had arisen the 16 = _ 17" sections of the Colonial

upon

Courts of Adurically Act 1890.

that before

That we

zvere

Cre

the passing of that Act, Admiralty

matters were dealt with in the Colonies

The Most Houble

The Marquess of Repon

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