326
by
the Authorities here under protest, and that he will be
returned to that Settlement if
440
proper
of
method
of disposing
him can be found, this Colony having
no
more satisfactory
of dealing with him than the Authorities there.-
It is
very unadvisable to allow this precedent.
(Signed) Thos. C. Mayllar,
Acting Attorney General
24th July, 1872.-
explanatory letter. It entirely corroborates my view of the law.
Sir Edmund seems to have been persuaded against his own judgment, to do what he knew he had no right to. It altogether seems to me a high handed and unscrupulous proceeding..
(Signed) Thos b. Mayllar,
Acting Attorney General
24th July, 1872..
(True Copy)
writing the above
Acting Colonial Secretary..
Since I have read Sir Edmund Sternlys
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by
the Authorities here under -protest, and that he will be
returned to that Settlement if
44.0
proper
of
method
of disposing
him can be found, this
Colony having
meated
no
more
satisfactory
of dealing with him than
the Authorities there.-
It is
allow this
prevedent.
very
unadvisable to
case to be drawn into
(Signed) Thos. C.
Thos. & staytlar,
Aating Attorney
24
-explanatory letter. It entirely
corroborates
view of the law.
my Edmund seems Sir Edmund
te
have
been pursuaded against his
own judgment, to do what he knew he had
seems to me
a
right to. It altogether rather
high handed and uncarupulous
· prosceding..
(Signed) Shos b. Mayllar,
General
Acting Attorney
244th July, 1872.-
Seneral.
th
"July, 1872..
(True Copy)
writing
the above
Acting Colonial Secretary..
Sinae
I have read Sir Edmund Sternlys
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