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541

Copy of the Opinion of the Attorney General.

As Mr. Seime is now interdicted

I do not see that anything can be done in his case.

But the Colonial Office regulation 310 appears to direct that all Colonial Officers entrusted with public money shall give this security to the Crown.

The steps by which this practice should be enforced must, I imagine, be a matter of routine for the carrying out of which (inasmuch as the Bond is to the Crown) the Colonial Secretary, rather than the head of any department, would be the person properly

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541 Copy of the Opinion of the Attorney General. As Mr. Seime is now interdicted I do not see that anything can be done in his case. But the Colonial Office regulation 310 appears to direct that all Colonial Officers entrusted with public money shall give this security to the Crown. The steps by which this practice should be enforced must, I imagine, be a matter of routine for the carrying out of which (inasmuch as the Bond is to the Crown) the Colonial Secretary, rather than the head of any department, would be the person properly
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541

Copy of the Opinion of the Attorney feneral.

As Mr. Seime is now interdicted

>

I do not see that anything

Cam

be

done in his

Case

But the Colonial

Office regulation 310 appears to direct that all Colonial Officers extricated

with public monly

shall give

this

security to the Crown.

The steps by which

practice should be enforced must

I imagine

b

matter of routine

for

the carrying out

f

which

(masumch

the Bord is to the

a.s

rather

Crown) the Colonial Secretary

than

the head of any deportiment:

would.

Leerst

to

be the person

properly

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