44.
45.
subject of conversation, much less of
direct or indirect communication with
the Press.
2.
that
any officer of
He is Excellency feels great pain this Colony- Shined
have so for forgotten the obligations of
his position
as to have pursued such a
as
course of conduct
255
sensible
of
the
gravity of the offence,
and
you
your future
that
have determined that
andnot shall be in accordance with that
loyalty to the Government which showed
be held by every public servant to be not only a bounden duty but, as observed, by a late Secretary of State," a
us
you
appear to have
of honour"
3.
done since the month of October last,
point
After very serios consideration His Excellency has determined to meet
your official pauction gave you
Secretly using
the influence
which
to
your
Your Case
by conveying to
you
the
present
in the
Ove
yourself
undermine publie emfidence Government of which
you
a member. It is, however, some ~ satisfaction to him to find that you
do not attempt to conceal what
you
have done;
that
you
того
appear -
reprimand, instead of referring it for the decision of His Grace The Secretary,
of
State
for
the Colonies. He has taken
upon himself this responsibility, trusting
bo
your acting up to the spirit as the letter of your promise,
as well
and in this