302
Iffice) sheas that in one
j
of the eases
Grey
мо
before Lord
a claim to recover
а
slaine
relief has been made
expon
the Prussian chinister, and
has been at
and paid.
arrec
admitted
For want of the Consular Instructions I have been unable to discover the acts of Parliament concerned, Crabbe's index aives clue.
Ara
thes
But although I am competes
to leave obscure the lava
and prastice of civilized Burope including outselves,
on this subject of Shipareek,
une
I presum
no
there
can be
doubs of the propricky
of extablishing the rule
ad
suggested by Lord Grey, that Colonial Governments should pay for the relief of Colonial ressels and Colonial subjects. - and the Goonument of the lnited Kingdom for chat of Jessels and subjects belonging to the United Kingdon ; - and that the local and
Imperial
Governments should mutually
recover
relief advanced on
this principle.
There are I subsidiary
points
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