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addressed from this Goverment to Downing Street have been kept profound secret, and that "the local Government have considered Kemselves alone responsible to the Secretary of State for the Colonies"
I have
M
observation to make on
there charges except to express my fregret that the first complaint is
not quite conect as
through
ciolations of official confidence the contents of despatches to and from the Secretary of State have not always been kept a profound secret, as they should have been until their publication authorized, by those who have
was
1
in the discharge of
their
Official
Enties become acquainted with
them.
to
I do not think it neces
follow
же necessary
Mr. Murrow in his
observations in the 9th 10th 11th and 12th
paragraphs of his letter as to the
Government established
system of
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the
here, and the constitution Legislative Council, questions which have been decided after
the most enreful consideration of the circumstances of
the Colony by Her Majesty's Govenment; but I must observe that the instance which Mr Munow gives in the