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not mean
to
Zuggest
m
the
the same
concluding part of paragraph that the Colonial Surgeon should be placed in the ¡ Council with the view to the | establishment of a "very different "state of affairs, on
the point of "decorum, to that dignified propriet " which at present characterizes "the sittings." I can scarcely believe this to be his real meaning nevertheless his words will not
fairly admit
of any
other
construction, for if the Colonial
Lungeon
land
were
were
appointed to Council
to follow
the
Course
complained of by Mr. Mewnow
in the other hands
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departments,
his appointment would be __ | according to Mr Munnow useless, while if he were to adopt any
other
Course
the indecorous state
of affairs indicated by M. Munow would as he observes be the
inevitable result.
As
regard
the statement
made by Mr Munow in
paragraph so on
what he describers
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good authority " that occasion I so for forgot myself "as to throw the bundle of Puports " at the Surgeons head" I have only to remark that while I might