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brought to

Government it was my notice accidentally that it

had not been the practice to send

to the different Newspapers regular

notice

of

each meeting, but to

leave the Press to find out the leave to

fact from either rumour advertisement, or otherwise

at once directed the clerk

- I

of

the

Council to transmit to each

Paper the same special notice

of

each

meeting

as it was

customary

to send to each member of forneil, and that course has been followed

ever since.

In the conclusion of the

same paragraph M. Murrow states that when I applied to the vote for furniture

Council

the Press was excluded.

The

occasion

referred

to

was

I think

the first meeting of

after my

The Press

the Council

arrival in the Colony.

was not present- but

it might have been if it had

pleased,

as

the fact that a meeting

was to take place

was well Known. Mr Murrow continues

"so also, when the application "made for

"the Salaries

a

Was

general increase of

of

the

of the

Officers of

"Civil Service (the Colonial Surgeons

"being decreased owing, as is suppoed,

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