Magistrate
assault
over
an
Committed
board the American
shif
་་
R.R. Thomas"
the harbour of the Colony.
2. A copy of
that dispatch with its
enclosures has been laid
before the Marquess of
Salisbury for his consider-
ation,
and a reply
now been
has
recuvid from
the Foreign Office, statin
stating
that in his Lordship's
opinion th. Wodehouse
was
justified in trying
the case
se, if it was brought
before hemi
un the ordinary
柔
ourse
oflaw
governing
opinion
3.
84
The considerations.
his Lordship's
are
as follows
(1) When questions are
raised which mvolve
the jurisdiction of colonial
Courts over
the
only
foreign subjects,
authorities
competent to decide them
are those courts themselves.
If the
Courts
decisions of
art
the
unsatisfactory
to a Foreign Gumment
interestect, and if no
affeal bes from them
the ordinary
in
of law, they
Couvr
can be
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