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In the matter of the application of the United States of America for the extradition of John F. Gaynor and Benjamin D. Greene: I. Judgment and opinion of Ulric Lafontaine, esquire, extradition commissioner, committing the fugitives for surrender June 6th, 1905. II. Judgment of the Judicial committee of the Privy council maintaining Judge Lafontaine's jurisdiction and reversing Judge Caron's judgment. III. Judgment of the Court of appeal of the province of Quebec maintaining Judge Lafontaine's jurisdiction and confirming Judge Davidson's judgment.

Title:In the matter of the application of the United States of America for the extradition of John F. Gaynor and Benjamin D. Greene: I. Judgment and opinion of Ulric Lafontaine, esquire, extradition commissioner, committing the fugitives for surrender June 6th, 1905. II. Judgment of the Judicial committee of the Privy council maintaining Judge Lafontaine's jurisdiction and reversing Judge Caron's judgment. III. Judgment of the Court of appeal of the province of Quebec maintaining Judge Lafontaine's jurisdiction and confirming Judge Davidson's judgment.
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Note:[Gazette printing company], 1905
  
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Subject:Extradition -- United States
Subject:Law -- Internat
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