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not only ripon the subject matter
Bankruptcy Ngakivis, the only point on which Your Lordship had desired the
Attorney General's report, but also with regard to the clue which Mr
supposed to have
Gibbons
was s
discovered as to the disposal of the
which Buffam fraudulently
money obtained.
2.
It will be seen
extracts from the minutes
of
paragraph of the clue alluded to by
Mr. Gibbons, a subject which was perhaps of the greater importance of
the two.
3.
This deficiency
in the
Attorney General's report has been some what supplied in the letters of M. Phillippo; and Mr. Growden, copies of which are enclosed.
by
4.
Executive Conneil enclosed that in
the opinion of the bonnail the Attorney General went beyond the strict limits of his
his subject,
subject in his
comments on Ngakiu's Bankruptcy
but had disposed
in one short
paragraph
My
onen
opinion
is
and has been quite in accord with the explanation given by Mr. Phillippo as to the clue found by M. Gibbons being a false one. If any money prosceding from the defalcations is in existence it must have been deposited by
Kueffam.
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