afar instead of having the guts to go & to take a hand in thing himself.
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Apart from the fact that if he is allowed to go free, he will continue to foment this kind of crime, I do entirely agree with the F.O. & the Furch Good that it is in the general interest of civilization in the Bast that Colonia Powers shed stand together & help one and bu
to suppress this kind
which is of crime, infections.
am still
L.
G.d. M. Canson 4/8/31
of pinion that ur shoulds
aught the fous pupont wigt return
gin
him from prison and,
ssun
days
Mary.
Kion
in which to hears the
French
If the Fremad had inclines that he had committed
they
extre litable crime fucures
woubt her attes
actradition
Walter D. Ellis
I think he sho. be deforted to his maribe Country. That is the normal thing to do.
No doubt Circumstances Might which would lead one to take an
exit-
fx ceffional Course. But what frasible
reason is there for tranting to protect this nau? Als 4/8
Гр.т.ь
highly