4.
Lordelik
Cas
as
I
to myself for approached him and before I could speak he asked the Registrar for the
disallowed Rdinance and on this
I mentioned to him privately standing between the Registrar's sent and the Bench that I had drawn the : attention of the Crown Solicitor [ already to the subject and that is
simply all I did in the matter. I never addressed the Chief Justice Court with reference to the trial
labouring under an
in
and you
are
misconception when you
think
But I must observe to
that I did.
that as
Acting
you
Colonial Secretary if
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I surrose
suppose any
Government officer
has Committed an erro it would
be my
and
duty to point it out to him
ŵnd even
what I did not do but what
had I done as an
official
you
if
the
my procatings
surpose me to have done
Chief Justice deemed
quite prover
in no
and he does so I am
was amenable to
censure.
I should
your
much regret
ven much
that we intructure should again
be troubled with a matter in which
you appear as complainant
complained of and therefore the wish to carry on the public Service private feelings of
overcomes
my