24- been attached. Though not wishing to attach too much importance to expressions used by Sir J. Bowning in that period of controversy, I think impartiality as sincerely as possible in rendering assistance to the local Government qualities do very essentially in occupying such an officer as Mr May's position.
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25 255 position that I cannot pass over these charges without comment. I anticipate, at this point, that an objection may be raised to the section which follows, and it may not be unnaturally instructed. It may be that it is scarcely just to direct a formal enquiry into charges which any one prefers.