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"by contributing especially from avriting on questions
auch artiales, and.
which
oar
properly be called political,
or
discussing the
measures
of the
consider
Government. I should also causidia
it improper for a Public Servant to
antiales
continue to furnish any whatever to a Newspaper which,
meaowPLA
of
in commenting on the the Government, should habitically evered the bounds of fair and temperate discussion. I trust that there is
Lounger of the Caprer jinst retablished. at St. Helena adopting such a coures, but if, unfortimately, it should do so, I should expect all public servants to abstain from contributing auf
"Artides whatever to its columns.
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"I consider the rule that all artides whatever written by Public Servants should, bear cheir dignature as the best security against
abuse
of their privilege. – It mnot, therefore, be distinctly underated, that if the
authorship of anonymore
artides,
on e
of
should be brought home to them, or if in articles bearing their signature they should disones the
of the Government, I should
consider it my duty
removal of the person
since
to direct the
of the person as offending,
if the swriting such articles were permitted, it would clearly destroy that harmony and mutual