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Inclosure A ft in Desp. t. 97 of 18592
Oetract from
From Colonial Secretary's Letter, Mr 221, of 2th April 1886, to Mr. Attorney
General Anstey
has seen
"Hes Excellency has
seen with extreme
beturen
rain the misunderstanding
yourself and the Chief Police Magistrate, functionaries between whom it is most
desirable that friendly intercourse should exist, and public discussion. and controversies be avoided. _
As each it bound to discharge the duties of his Office so as to
or com
give occasion for remonstrance or complaint so it is all important that there should be an avoidance of matter of offence
Every suggestion likely to lead to the better administration of justice will meet with the prompt attention