in the Government Notification
of
the 10th November last.
y
read
tion were
The Letters in question
by the President, and are as
follow-
My Dear Sir,
would inforin
me
I should feel obliged if you of the nature of the examination and questions " which you propose submitting to me at the Praya Commission tomorrow afternoon, for on reference to the Notification appointing the Commission I find it is to investigate
te and
report
cort in what
" manner the construction
"the Projected Praya shall be
of
" commenced and carried out, and
such is to be the purport of the if questions to me, it is manifest that, objecting as I do to the Praya
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at all grounds (equity and fair sealing and injury to private interests without sufficient
Public gain), my
compensatory
evidence will be but a mere.
and
of
no use in
- were negatio,
any way.
I should therefore thank you
if you
would let me know what
is likely to be the style of examination.
Jom,
Yours faithfully,
(Signed) Mong Trong
5th March 1836.
My Dear Sir,
B. C. Antrobus.
On reconsideration of the
appointment and end off the Praya Commission, and the ignoraves in which I am of the style of
examination, I do not see
that any
good can result & from my attendance, therefore I send you thee that
and
this