of unity and harmony- for instance takes the case of Marlow Wong. Hadunity Tharmony in flucnood me it is certain that the criminal would even now have been in fully, wercise of his power (unless the • Act? Colonial Secretary had carried out his intention of having him deported as expressed in his evidence to Commission)

heads

of

And again Departments recognising

is Excellency's voice, as the only potential one. His Excellency would not seek

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to him to

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to debar them, the privileges of appealing obtain pedress for wrongs

supposed to be sustained

supposed,

or to make enquiry into matters which they would

needful to meet. His Excellancy's eng

j'sexe. Thumbly and most peepectfully assert

that have done no more than make the appeal. As regards the unity tharmony of the Service for the future. I do not imagine that there is any chance of injury arising to the public servic as regards M. Caldwell and

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