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received of piratical acts.
To this I reply that on no
any
occasion is it alleged that piratical boats, villages on other hannts were
but
destroyed by Ster Majesty's Ships of war, and though
I should not sanction the
arrangemat
now, since the Civil Service Abuses
Inquiry, I
saw no
reason
изь
to
that time to disturb what had
По
as a
been determined
plan of convenience. Moreover had the other mode been followed and her saldwell required to report each ense to the Governor, and through him get the assistance of the Navy, the result would have been practically
the same, as Mr. Caldwell was at
t
that time
our
sole means
means of
information on matters Chinese
22. M. Murrow makes this
he
blunder be
argues
ん
former
горо
from a present state of things - It should be borne in mind that to the time of the duguing before the recentive Council, M. Catwell was the held absolved by the finding of Caldwell Commission.
no double
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23. I should note here that though there can be Machow Wong's villaing, there is as little that through him M.,
no faldwell.