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might wake upout his sure life - Ste. M Snowden pointed out that sender Ordinance 7 of 1865 paragraphe 65 the somation of the Attorney General
any proceduigs
required to
was ----
taken under
that section. and told me that he had sent for me to ascertain whether I was prepared to give my sanction to criminal proceedings being taken under theat Section I told him that I thought I ought to be satisfied that there was a
a primâ faciê A Mo Suffeur before I exuctioned
case
any
against Mot
that it was a "-
uch procedings serious thing to arrest on officer of mo
Haffari's standing repor
wure se
suspicions
evenatanes which might possibly be. readily explained by liner - M: Snowden
then turned to Me Wotton and said &
"/
you
had better tell the Attoure Gurnal all
you
Me know, whereupon One Wotton said in a low love and as I suffered confidentially
Exp
"He has confsed to Hayllar." "I then
said" and what reason have
you to suppor be will commit suicide? Ite said "I have reason to know it, and I understood time:
to
say
that he had beard this also from
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- In Hyllar. I said Well then sering that it will most likely criminal clearge
Coure
a-#-
to soner or later if you
will prepare an Information setting out all the suspicious circumstances with ~
which
alleging
you are acquainted and
to believe that
that you have
you
reasou
upon investigation it will be found that
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