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that it will probably be deemed far

better to ash the aid openly for the

of Civil Povernment, &

purposes.

than to make any further referense

to "measures of Precaution & Defence -

I entirely agree in the above incrinte – Of Sie ß. Bouring's Despatch it may hameaus be obrewed

2. that it is singularly take meque in substance & expression. 2. that it contius extracts

from the reports of & Commuters of the & of Commons

2 of the Legislative Council both of not are marly resueless – the former because it is worded in very general language_ the latter buause it is the natural expression of local.

hither a interests. S. Ir

and reply to the

God despatch it may be considered whethin

Any notic out be taken.

that an

indemnity will be demanded

from the Chinese and

A-M

his afcamption

opinion expressed

that for the furture they Colony mnt book.

application greathe providence on the sketche

*

of its local perousses

than to this country

enpply deficiencies, which it cannot

be doubled are greater than they need be ?

CM.12.

I think that it with be expedient to ask Partly for a farther grach of £10,000 Testy the claim on The inability of the Colony to

in has been

its expersis

Camry

mharged and static distrils

anggad thick was farther affinch of the

kind shall be trade.

Sana

We

he

aght

If wi

have not done so,

to write to Sim 1.B. him to discontinue the

The Praya, and gerends,

Felling him to

wavus

to link his 4perditive as far as possible.

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