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Wong it was
it was
• not needful
to make them known. We
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thus pemained coollyapart, until Mr. Caldwell wantonly and unnecessarily madonse of my name at the Polies Court in the investigations of a case for keeping
an
unlicensed brothel. It was shown, not only was the mention of my name avoidable, even if the platement made by him was true, but it
was
● proven beyond a doubt to the patisfaction of the Chief Magistrate and the Attorney Generalfwho was
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on the Benchas a sitting on
"
a
spectator ) who both sent
mes notes to that
effect which thave ready for His Excellency's perusal. that Mr. Caldwell, was, to use a
mild word mistaken in the
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evidence which he
hich he ganes deeplyhert at this
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transaction and the more)
so as it appeared afterword
Mr. Caldwell, had communicated
had.com/
orbit the mistaker account to the affle the Act & Coll beretary
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before the hearing and that I was kept inventive ignorances of the impending blow until