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Mr Wilson, and that it

Mas

improbable

in the last deque that such a statement

dequie Could have been invented by M. blank- whilst it tallied exactly with MoTM Wilson's previous Conduct.

21

For some time subsequently His (4 Excellency observed that Mr. black surned!

Seemed

most deligent in all his duties - and that the work superintended by him finished with an

was

musual amount of

Care and attention to

procuring for

the

Public the utmost valive for their

• money. 22. Nevertheless it soon appeared that Mr blank considered himself subjected to a continued series of fremeditated pretty insulto by M." Wilson such

as could be excercised

by the heads of Departments, if so disposed,

and M. black, as the acting bolonial Seneting

frequent

could inform the bouncil-made

that subject complaints of

complainuto

com

which His Exullency apurned sutivardly

to Know matt

nothing.

in the hope that M. Wilson

might change. As the Acting bolonial Secretary

was

as

much

ао

he

could inform them it could do on various occasions to prevent

M" block resigning-

and it

only A

sense of what the latter owed this Goverment

and the know

Knowledge

that his work.

was

appreciated by the Excecutive. that induced Mblack to hold

ow.

and

23. Unfortunately Mr blank was a Gentleman of very sensitive disposition. a peculiarly suitable subject for goading by petly approvations into commithing himself.

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