Nationalization of Meyer Fredericks, a transcript of which accompanied your despatch no. 1350 27th June last.
2. Observe that it is stated in the Attorney General's report on this Ordinance, that M. Fredericks was naturalized in order to enable him to join the Volunteer Force. I am advised that this was not necessary, but that it would have been sufficient if M. Fredericks had taken the oath of allegiance prescribed in the Volunteer Ordinance no. 6 of 1893, without first becoming naturalized.
3. A question was raised in the case of the Straits Settlement Volunteers, predecessor of informed the Governor of that Colony that the Secretary of State for War was conceiving in thinking with reference in that case was strange objection to
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Nationalization of Meyer Fredericks,
a
transcript of
which accompanied your despt no. 1350 27th June last.
2. Jobserve that it
is stated in the Attone General's report
this Ordinance, that M. Fredericks was naturalized in order
to enable hiin.
to goin
the Volunteer Force.
Iam advised that
Mis
not ne
wan
necessary,
but that it world
have been sufficient
see separate
if M. Fredericks35
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had taken the oath
of allegiance presented.
in the Volunteer
Ord no.
6
of 1893,
naturalized.
without first
becoming
13. Hat que
raised in the fase
Coufl draft of the Straits fettlement
Volunteers, pandang
predicess of informed.
the Sovenfor of that
Colmy
that the Sec.
state for Was conces im thinking
with hafer in
that pere
was
stranke objection to
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