In a case like the present, however, when
there is no indication whatever that the Master is
implicated, it seems to me that to impose a fine on
him
him is very injudicious and I would accordingly
propose that it should be suggested to the Governor
that the fine should be remitted. It is, I am
afraid, impossible as the law stands for the
conviction to be annulled as proposed in the
enclosure to No. 8.
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Proceed as in drafts herewith.
Reaic to me without delay when
action has been taken,
I
Jussi
19/6.
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No doubt that a
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deal of injustice is done to innocent people
Iristure of all this hysterical legislation.
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21/6
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