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answer and it is in
consequence
of the refusal of Government to
entertain his claim that he
Now
4.
appeals to you.
The report of the Acting Attorney-General which I transmit will, I think,
convince you Memorialist has no claim whatever. If he had any claim, I submit that he should have taken legal proceedings to assert it. As
he has not chosen to avail
himself
2
7th March 1886.
himself of the legal remedy
has for obtaining the redress,
he
which he considers he is entitled to, I submit that, independent of the reasons assigned by the Acting Attorney General, his request should not be entertained. Had he entered a
5.
suit against Government in
the Supreme Court, any
oral or documentary
evidence
that was
forthcoming
on either side
could have been examined
and duly weighed,
as well as
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answer and it is in
consequence
of the refusal of Government to
entertain his claim that he
Now
4.
appeals to you.
The report of the Acting Attorney-General which Evelous
I transmit will, I think,
that the
convince you Memorialist has no claim
whatever. If he had any - elaim. I submit that he should have taken legal proceedings to assert it. As
he has not chosen to avail
himself
2
7th Both 1886.
himself of the legal remedy
has for obtaining the redress,
he
which he considers he is entitled.
to, I submit that, independent of the reasons assigned by the - Acting Attorney General, his request should not be entertained. Had he entered a
5.
suit against Government in
the Supreme Court, any
oval or docume
or documentary
forthcoming
evidence
that was
on either side
could have been examined
and duly wrighed,
as well as
the
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