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fom then respective posts.
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It not unfrequently imposible
to Mr Milson and
occurs that
to attain at once two
tobject's though both are desirable. Thus it
fwas with a perfect knowledge that the
Course adopted
my
was unusual that I and Council did not suspend M, Wilson.
as the laclony would thereby have been Suddenly deprived of his services altogether at a time when great inconvenience and lofs might have resulted therefrom. 3. We considered that we
in resevsing
•lecast objectionable altimative in :: the case fully stated for Your Gracio
had the less hesitation
decision; and we
chose the
in adopting that conclusion because the grounds which had been fully detailed
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which he had
failed to offer satisfactory explanations
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were distinctly stated by no to be in opinion sufficient to justify his
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On that sulifect I would further refer your Grace to the letter addreped by the Colonial Secretary on the 12t May to Mo Wilson. and transmitted in my despatch No 503 of 27 May
Mo Wilson at present holds office
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provisionally and with full native of This removal, and I transmit the reply which I directed to be sent to the letter
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in despatch No 616 of 14 Nov 1868. from major General
Brinker.
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"Secretary on the Ate ultimo during my absence from the leolony. Though on my
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