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Your Lordship will
understand
unf
desire to enable
Ar. Imich to have
a
publie
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into the truth.
of
what had
publicly aversed, and
a flex
consideration I adopted the only
apparently open to me, and directed the Colonial Secretary to write to Me Myric
a
letter
September 1891. Aide Enclose
n2).
(copy enclosed) informing him that hosts of 20 he would be expected at the next meeting of Camoil to substantiales the charge which he had made.
q
Meeking
Mancuer, before the next
including
AaÐ
called
A
correspondence) [Vide Sudound
a letter from Mr. Ryrie
and and
to Mr. Imrich, and
from Mr. Bowra,
Atas
al
Acting Commissioner of Customs at Canton had passed, wherein the utter folvity and hollowness of the allegation composed. Noching further seaned required to be done than that Mr Ryrie should express his regret at having so hastily acted, and
the matter would have ended?
nocking of the thind took place. I Mr. Ryrie stated that he had
made
amy charge,
and
never
protested
ر
against the letter already referred to
being sent to him on
that it
Atas a
the
ground
-- Creach of privilege.
This question he urished to discuss,
Enclosure
but
Ao
notice had been
giesen
of it, I declined to sandion what