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Mr. Merivale
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W Anstey spoke to Lytton in an interview.
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I am very anxious. I have been very unwell.
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Refer this to Mr. Shaw and Mr. Anstey.
Wait reply.
The reflection of my speech in the Newspaper, I had supposed was likely to be that among the allegations made on the ground of treaty conference, & some looseness of official confidence.
I regret that, with respect to the alleged breach of confidence, I have been suspected.
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I respectfully beg to be relieved from being employed on the hall enquiry, as it is prejudicial to the discharge of my duties.
Conforms the suspension.
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The Vice Governor, who with Mr. H. Bowning will be most able to investigate the facts connected with the charges against Mr. Caldwell,
In White said each day