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payment from that Vote, as proposed by the Secretary

of State, of the sum of £10. 10.0. to the Counsel for

the appellant, (this payment to cover the clerk's fees)

end of £21. to his Solicitor.

In the absence of provision for expenditure of

this nature in the Estimate, a special subhead should

be opened in the Vote to which the payments in respect

of the Crown's and the appellant's costs should be

charged.

I am to refer to the penultimate sentence of

Treasury Letter of the 7th. ultimo and to suggest

that the attention of the Colonial Office should

be drawn to it.

I am &c.

T.L.Heath.

(Signed)

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