94

!

to matré attacks

Junderhand

Lowm

Board

here.

con

him in a somewhat

way by transmision to his

of commento

what

gais

of information taken from

has been something objectionable in the

солом

pursued by M. Sampson, and should certainly prefer, if it

Avere

mly to

thank this save time that Mr Sampson should give,

would. In

what views

and what

and

What

very fallacions, Sauce the columo of

2ght - 4

the local Trefs.

~ opportunity of throwing and

93. Ster myself

Jam

always glad to

ресей

preceive any remark's

amy

details of

the administration with which II

connected. They jenerally apist, and cutainly they can eventually

It

may

So

harm

do no harm.

happen that in this

abuse which had

brought to light.

lar a

excaped

am

way

be

me

may

and there is therefore, so

chance of an advantage being

Linally gained for the Public. Neanthelefp, I cannot but intuitively ful that there

stuctements he is submitting

submitting to Her Op

Majesty's Government on the conduct of

any department of this Govemment when he cense

nsures it.

24. If I

am not mistaken that is

the preferable

of

course and the

ome

jeverally

followed. Looking however to the fact

Mo" Sampcons immediate proximity to this balony.

and the

great superabundance of leisure which he seems to enjoy, I think his departure hom the usual routine in such matters is open to special abjections,

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