of Mr. Tonnocky's despatch
ko 12 of
the 10
Octoba forwarding
the
Attorney General's report
upon
this letter.
2. The main point at
issue appears
to be
what constitutes
a
Contract of Service
and
I concur generally with You in thinking that
it is not necessary
that
every
Such contract
should be in
writing:
indeed that such
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has
always
been the view
held by government.
is
proved by the fact that
it has been held
necessary to examine
each so called
free emigrant before allowing him to proceed
and care must
be taken that these
examinations are not
allowed to become less
searching than they
were intended to be
and to degenerate
into
a mere form
of Mr. Tonnocky's despatch
ko 12 of
the 10
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Octoba forwarding
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the
Attorney Gennals report
upon
this letter.
2. The main point at
issue afpears
to be
what constitutes.
Contract of Savice
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and
I concen generally with You in thinking that
it is not necessary
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every
Such contract
Should be in
writing:
indeed that such
197
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has
always
been the view
Mr.
Mr.
MINUTE.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Mr. Herbert.
Mr. Grant Duff,
Lord Kimberley.
held by government. is
proved by the fact that
it has been held
to excornine
necessary
each so called
free emigrant before allow. twim to proceed
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board; and care must
be taken that these
Excerniniations are not
allowed to become less
Scarding than they
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and to degenerate
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