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circumstances^ constitute a sufficient ground for divorce/ The pro- 

 visions of the Exti'adition Act of 1870, and the treaties entered into 

 thereunder, apply in the Colony, subject to certain differences in the 

 mode of procedure.'' The surrender of criminals as between British 

 possessions in general, and between the Australasian colonies in par- 

 ticular, is governed by the Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881." A system 

 of judicial co-operation has also been established, under which facilities 

 are given, as between adjacent colonies, for the mutual furtherance of 

 judicial proceedings, and the mutual enforcement of judgments/ 



" 55 Vic, No. 37, sec. 1 ; only the general purport of the section is given above. 



t 3.3-34 Vic. ch. 52, sees. 17 and IS. ' 44-45 Vic, c G9. 



d See, as regards N.S. W., 19 Vic, No. 12 ; 52 Vic, No. 23 ; 44-45 Vic, c 69, sec 15, 



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