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They are fully excused in my former memorandum and, I think, I have taken a fair view of what are the duties of the Captain Superintendent of Police in these matters.
(Signed) Edw. J. Ackroyd
Acting Attorney General
June 1st 1886.
DRAFT.
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Mr.
MINUTE.
Mr. Peaison 3 against:
Mr. Wingfield. 3
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Lord Dunraven.
Mr. Stanhope. 3
for:
12561
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of
Your Despatch
No. 190
of the
4th of June forwarding despatch from
The Captain Superintendent of Police, respecting
a letter addressed to him by your orders
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Acting Attorney General
Juce e 1 h 1886.
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Mr.
MINUTE.
Mr. Peaison 3 feft:
Mr. Wingfield. 3
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
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Lord Dunraven.
Mr. Stanhope. 3
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