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portioned and he was informed that in __
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Narrative, Appen dis
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consequence of what had paid the iny before (in Legislative Council auch of the changes against the Rejistron General as were -- tangible fuld be subject of enguing and the needful measures would be adopted
the Government - Mes anetry acknowleged the receipt of this letter on the same day and nig Kerefore Mis Mustry
was aware at this early period that the formmmment had propried to institute that enquiry which had bviously become imperative – I must your particular attention, Sin, to his fact as throwing tunel light upon
much the subsequent attempt of Mr Austry to celieve nimeelt of the responsibility of having make such serious not to say
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newhelming charges by pretending to remove his care to a Superior tribunale, that of Su Secretary of State for the Colonies.
the
As Mrs Anstey and Mur Caldwell
were both Justices of the Peace and as Mr. Anstey declared the Bench to be
contaminated by the continuance, of Air Coldwell on it and as the absence.
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the General at lanton restricted the
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of the necutive Council to myself, the Lieutenant bovenon and Mit Midges, I considered the preferable comme for the proper investigation of the accusations against No. /aldwell would
to request.
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the Fristices of the
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theruselves the inquiry
taking upon
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into