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maintaining that contract of

Service

to Mr

he in writing

The Governor appeals to Malley's opinion. Captain Thomsett appeals to this Philippo's

opinion

quoted in paras. 3 and 4 of Captain Thomselt's letter to Lord Kimberley does

not appear

to me

to

so para

& maintain that contract of Service must necessarily be in writing. Although it does maintain that

an

Emigrant who has borrowed money to pay his passage under

a promise to repay out of his wage, was

not fairly entered

into a contract

of

service. e.g.

an Emigrant who has borrowed money from A under promise

to repay it out of wages from B.

In the postscript to an opinion dated 30 July 1880 Mr O'Malley says that it will be seen that he disagrees with Mr Philippo,

But it is not clear to me

what Mr O'Malley's opinion is nor in what he disagrees with Mr Philippo. In opinion dated

25 June 1881 Mr O'Malley maintains that certain persons who borrowed money to pay their passages to Vancouver under a promise to repay it out of wages received there were not under contract of Service

Captain Thomsett, however, appears to consider himself called upon, under the Governor's interpretation of Mr O'Malley's opinion,

to recognise such

persons

as under contracts of service, and the final para. of the letter of 4 May 1880 written

to Captain Thomsett by the Governor's direction, seems like open to that inference

You

are

cited by the Governor appealing

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maintaining that contract ofServiceto Mrhe in writingThe Governor appeals to Malley's opinion. Captain Thomsett appeals to this Philippo'sopinionquoted in paras. 3 and 4 of Captain Thomselt's letter to Lord Kimberley doesnot appearto metoso para& maintain that contract of Service must necessarily be in writing. Although it does maintain thatanEmigrant who has borrowed money to pay his passage undera promise to repay out of his wage, wasnot fairly entered into a contractofservice. e.g. an Emigrant who has borrowed money from A under promiseto repay it out of wages from B.In the postscript to an opinion dated 30 July 1880 Mr O'Malley says that it will be seen that he disagrees with Mr Philippo,But it is not clear to mewhat Mr O'Malley's opinion is nor in what he disagrees with Mr Philippo. In opinion dated25 June 1881 Mr O'Malley maintains that certain persons who borrowed money to pay their passages to Vancouver under a promise to repay it out of wages received there were not under contract of ServiceCaptain Thomsett, however, appears to consider himself called upon, under the Governor's interpretation of Mr O'Malley's opinion,to recognise suchpersonsas under contracts of service, and the final para. of the letter of 4 May 1880 writtento Captain Thomsett by the Governor's direction, seems like open to that inferenceYouarecited by the Governor appealing
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mainitaning that contract of

Service

to Mr

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he in writing

The Governor appeals 'Malley's opinion. Captain Thomet appeals to this Philippos

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quoted in paras. 3 and 4 of Caplanin It's letter to Lord Kimberley does

not appear

to me

to

so so para

& maintain tal contract of Sewrce must necessarily be in writing Although it does manitain that

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Emigrant who has borrowed money to pay his passage under

a promise to his wage, was

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But it is not clear to me

85

What Mr O'Malley's opinion is nor in what he disapees with des Philipps. In opinion dates

25 June 1881 Mr O'Malley maintains that certani persons who borrowed- money to pay their papages u kancouver I under a promise to repay it out of wages received there were not under contrace, of Service

Captain Thomselt, howene, appears to consider himself called apon, under the Governorr interprctation of Mr O'Malley's Примон

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persons

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