" slightest possible public interest

any

more

rave

If we in

Ave nave

of it we shall have to

request the hoitors to have the

goodness to stop then

their supply till they to more credit to their calling.".

In

My Despatch Miscellaneous AP/8 of 2310 August 1862 para. 19

I wote anticipating

in the condition

tank

F

an amelioration

the Press, and I did

Autre

so Knowing

some influcutial Gentlemen retired from China endexvouring in London to set a respectable paper afloat here and that Sir Stercules Robinson then at home on leave had been

consulted

on the

subject. So much

193

Mathy however was shown (though the

evil was

fully admitted) that the

project fell to the ground.

I take the opportunity of

my

noting that in letter covering the Blue Book of 1859 (A. 472 of

May 1860 para: 29- forming

320

cnclome in Sir Bercules Robinsons Surpatch 1.86 17 3th July 1850) I again referred to the Press of the Colony and that in the Printed Blue Brooks laid before Parliament my My allusion to the Press was omitted. I have no doubt this was done with

Kindly motives towards myself. but I should not have offered and Is not offer

now

objection to the

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