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Extradition Bill

Volume 35: debated on Thursday 4 July 1895

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I beg to ask the First Lord of the Treasury what is the exact nature of the obligations incurred with the French Government, in pursuance of which the Extradition Bill has been introduced; and by what means were such obligations contracted?

said, the statement he made in the answer previously given in regard to this Bill was influenced by the view taken by the Home Office. He had made further inquiries, and found in the Foreign Office that there were no treaty obligations to fulfil which required this Bill. Therefore, the statement originally given by him was made under a misapprehension.

So far as I remember, this matter has not been the subject of correspondence.