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And when the ship
was starting, a disturbance occurred but was suppressed by the Police ( a matter into which further
inquiry will be in a
inade)
and the Vessel.
Moceeded on
her
voyage.
!
t
The Inaster wooned
have behaved more
Correctly and certainly with more prudence of, on seeing a tumult he had remained
until the Puigration Officer could be re- Rummonsed, cwitho
proper cinterpreters,
to
Ascertain the cause
of
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of discontent. But Still having been regularly cleared by the Officer designated
the prefere.
for the
л
by the Act of Parliament,
who had assembled.
the Fassengers and
ben ready t
семе
com.
called for any plaints which they might have to prefer,
he cannot be said
to have violated the
law in parcceding on his voyage, and there Appears to ground
(to sustain a prosecution against him or the Owners of the ship.
The case of
the
John
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