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448

M. blank in the service under Mr. Wilson

unless his work could be separatel from M. Wilson's supervision.

38. Under these circumstances His Exceltucy

thought it best in the first place to refer

Mo? blark's

reasons

lar

leaving.

his letter of the 1++ Cipril, to Mr. Wilson

given in

whose

dated the 25th April he lays before Conmail.

E.

mowa

34

reply

In that reply M. Wilson does not hesitate to traverse every apertion of M" blank - except perhaps that of fining

jining him

the 30th March, which was

in the

The lie on

a circumstance that took place presence of a witnejs. Now it seemed to

Hai's Excaltiway that when contindictory

were made

made by two

by tres gentlemen

statements

الز

was

very

desirable where practicable

to sift them by testimony independent

of either. He had not considered it

Mr Wilson's letter to

advisable to

Mor blaik

be

refer

as in that case there could

no end to the, controversy, which in

it's present stage combined elements & sufficient to enable the bouncil to take

action.

35

It

was clear that Mr Wilson must

have forgotten what had taken place

in Hois Cexcellenajs

own

presence

or he

would scarcely have derived having alleged

"for his persecution"." that

"

a reason

Mor blank had

deprived

Bird's half Salary.

him

of

M=

M? blank has all

along micaintrined that from the first

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