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made by Mr. Ackroyd, that Mr. Stephens' appealed to the full_ Court composed of the Chief - Justice and of M. oAckroyd.
5.
Considering that Mr
(
Stephens is a Solicitor, it is
sinow's that he should have
represented the several proceedings
in the Supreme Court in
inaccurate a manner?
b.
in so
I annex for Your. Lordship's information copy of
Ackroyd's report; also
an
Mr Enclosure 2. 27th Feb 7.1886.
extract Enclosure 3.
from a report by the Attorney-
General
8th March, 1886
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General, Mr. O'Malley. I need not trouble Your Lordship with the whole of the Attorney-General's report as the remainder of it refere to other questions still pending, between Mr. Stephens and the Government, respecting which
he has not as
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yet made
any appeal. The objection of Mr Stephens it will
be seen is one
and is based
on
of principle only,
erroneous.
representations of what actually
took place.
I have the honour to be,
Your Lordship's Me
My Lord,
Most Obedient Humble Servant,
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