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2.

of these Ordinances a,

a provision

which appears of a very questionable nature. It makes

it lawful wither for a Constable

or

for the master or person

in charge of the ship, or for any one specially deputed by

such master or

• person in

charge to arrest such seamen

without warrant and to carry

him before a Justice of the

Peace.

3. As the Adinance

has now been for

some time

in operation, you may have had some experience of the

230

working of this part of it:

3

1

but supposing that experience has proved favourable beyond my

anticipations, I consider it

to require immediate amend-

ment.

To arm those in

charge of Foreign Ships with

an unrestricted power of arrest-

ing any of their seamen whom they

consider to be abscond-

ing or absenting

themselves

from their duties, can

scarcely

fail to lead to tumults and

violence.

4. The Act of New

South Wales of 1845 which

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2. of these Ordinances a, a provision which appears of a very questionable nature. It makes it lawful wither for a Constable or for the master or person in charge of the ship, or for any one specially deputed by such master or person in charge to arrest such seamen without warrant and to carry him before a Justice of the Peace. 3. As the Adinance has now been for some time in operation, you may have had some experience of the 230 working of this part of it: 3 1 but supposing that experience has proved favourable beyond my anticipations, I consider it to require immediate amend- ment. To arm those in charge of Foreign Ships with an unrestricted power of arrest- ing any of their seamen whom they consider to be abscond- ing or absenting themselves from their duties, can scarcely fail to lead to tumults and violence. 4. The Act of New South Wales of 1845 which
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2. of these Ordinances a, a provision which appears of a very questionable nature. It makes it lawful wither for a Constable or for the master or person in charge of the ship, or for any one specially deputed by such master or person in charge to arrest such seamen without warrant and to carry him before a Justice of the Peace. 3. As the Adinance has now been for some home in operation, you may have had some experience of the 230 working of this part of it: 3 1 but sales that experience has proved fromrable begond my anticipations, I consider it to require immediatè amend: To arm those in :ment. charge of Foreign Ships with An unrestricted power of anest :ing any of then seaman whom thegmag consider to be abscond = sing or absenting absenting themselver from their duties, can scarcely fail to lead to tumults and violence. 4. The Act of New South Wales of 1845 which
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2.

of these Ordinances a,

a provision

which appears of a very questionable nature. It makes

it lawful wither for a Constable

or

for the master or person

in charge of the ship, or for any one specially deputed by

such master or

• person in

charge to arrest such seamen

without warrant and to carry

him before a Justice of the

Peace.

3. As the Adinance

has now been for

some home

in operation, you may have had some experience of the

230

working of this part of it:

3

1

but sales that experience has proved fromrable begond my

anticipations, I consider it

to require immediatè amend:

To arm those in

:ment.

charge of Foreign Ships with

An unrestricted power of anest

:ing any of then seaman whom thegmag

consider to be abscond =

sing or absenting

absenting themselver

from their duties, can

scarcely

fail to lead to tumults and

violence.

4. The Act of New

South Wales of 1845 which

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