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on the subject may be laid before His Excellency The Governor, and that I may be favored with an opinion on the point at issue, in order that I may be enabled to lay the whole matter before my Government at early date in obedience to my
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instructions.
I have so. (signed) H.E. Lonner,
Vice Consul in charge.
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Minute by The Honorable John Bramston, Attorney General
I find that the Judges have not delivered a formal judgment" in this case; although the Chief Justice has expressed. an intention
• give the reasons for the decision of the Court. When he does so, I shall be glad to furnish a report for His Excellency's information if
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desired - But as,
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• regards the Consul opinion from me would not assist him- the decision of the Full Court is a formal expression
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