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and
officers
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the inferior administration
are
willing to serve
under him, subjecting them only
to supervision
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the military authorities
as
little
I will
have
to explain
the general
that the laws and customs
of this case
of the inhabitants
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the occupied
territory should be interfered
as little as possible
having attempted
to
the legal
aspect of affairs,
under
the superintendence
of civil authorities appointed by him".
The
above quotations from
The
authorities
will
serve to show
military occupation
in
that
during
it is quite usual
to have the
Judicial officers of the courts
at their posts
to the best of my ability the questions put by His Excellency
(1)
I do
not
think
that it is
in
accordance
with
legal principles for the G.O.C
to compel
evidence
...
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regarding
the
...
before him
to give
evidence
with regard
to which is pending
in
the courts
I do not
think that the G.O.C
should
even if the
evidence
is
relevant
and
material
in
accordance
with
circumstances
to
hear the
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laws unchanged
the occupying
power exercising supervision
of course, preserving order
Moreover
I feel strongly
that the Secretary
of State
must have intended
in
the particular circumstances
to
commit
help
to
in
such
...
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