- yet satisfied that certain conditions "which it is the duty of the Government to see fulfilled as conditions of and precedent to rendition have been satisfactorily complied with.
3. That the Government has been endeavouring to secure such fulfilment of these conditions as is required and has good grounds for believing that it will obtain it in a short time.
4. That the delay in the rendition of the prisoners has not been due to any other cause than those above mentioned.
Sworn before me as Notary, in the Colony aforesaid, this day of November 1881.
A Commissioner
This is a true copy of affidavit by the Acting Colonial Secretary.
Copy of affidavit sent to Mr. Attorney General.
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Submitted. The précis statement which I handed to the Attorney General was in substance the same as His Excellency sent to me the day before, viz. to Bonham, 8. D. Boundary, 4th November 7, 1881.
Acting Governor
- yet satisfied that certain conditions "which it is the duty of the bocereument to see fult in as conditions of and precedent to rendition have been satisfactorily compiled with.
3. That the Sovemment has been endeavouring is Seen suche prepire of these conditions as is required and has good grounds for believing that
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of
that it will obtain it in a
4. That the delay in the suction
rendition
of the priciers has not been due to
other cause than those above
any
mentioned.
Sworn before.
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as Vietonal, in the
at
Colorcy aforesaid, thes day of November
1881
A Commissioner
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statement which I handed to the ~
Attorney
Leveral was in substance the
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same as His Excellency sunt to me the day before main to Boquet) 8. D. Boundary
4th Rover 7, 1981.
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