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intimated in his
Covering
letter
to Mir Alexander that he "would send the duplicate and trisciente
"Direct through the Port office!
only following in the
This was only following
Mo
footiters off
Anstey
who used
to send his letters Direct to the
Secretary of State on
that such an
the plea
incgularity
riccessary to protect himself
them by
against the suppression of the local Government accordingly informed two alexander that he should not allow the time of the Clerks in his office to be recupied, through Mr Murrow's unfounded suspicious, in making
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Copies of letters which should be supplied by sur Munow himself,
M.
And that the Copies required by the rules of the Service must be fromished by Mr Munow, who might then
exercise
sending
his
as
own
many
discretion in
more copies as
he thought necessary
to your Grace
through the Port Office direct. Mr.
Alexander's reply
was in
my opinion
A
dignified and proper mote of
meeting what
an
6.
was intended to offensive insinuation.
"
be
As regards the most Discountions rebuff" administered
to Mr Reddie-
-
a non official
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