of the Community to have built a Church for their wants, and for which £7000 would have been more than sufficient.

He felt satisfied that neither Your Excellency nor H.M. Government has been aware of all the facts and particulars which, as Trustees, we had a duty to bring before you. Our acceptance of that trust makes it obligatory upon us to see that the original intentions of all parties are faithfully carried out, to watch over the interests of both H.M. Government and the Community, and in doing so we cannot doubt that we shall have the countenance and support of Your Excellency.

(signed)

We have, &c.,

E. T. R. Moncrieff,

Acting Colonial Chaplain & Chairman of Trustees.

A. M. Cleaver, Lt. Colonel.

St. John Vincent.

Chan. Faceby.

D. Campbell, Treasurer.

D. Neave.

We sign the above, considering it to merit the consideration of Government to the statements contained in it.

(Signed)

Saul Solomon,

Attorney General.

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