xx from the latest report on his condition was "that Bithrey was not actually insane but that in view of the possibility of recurrence of epileptic fits or some such condition, it was not thought advisable to keep him in prison." M. Chamberlain would suggest for Lord Salisbury's consideration whether the question of remitting the remainder of his sentence on ground of health should not be considered.
It appears to Mr. Chamberlain undesirable in principle to detain a person in Pragensia lunatic asylum.
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