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:
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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
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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