impartial, having previously in one or other capacity, had charge
matters under their consideration
and
having arrived at conclusions
adverse to
made such
Wales and
myself without having
an enquiry, as
the
Regulations require having heard
and without having
my defense..
M...
In the last place I expressly
having wantonly
denied having offended in
a
wantonly or wilfully
any
offence
of
the
matters laid to my charge and
I cannot admit that either
my
denial, my protest or my
demand
is irrelevant.
for particular
was
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I again
solicit His Excellency's
particular attention to my protest - my
demand has only been
complied with, and I simply repeat my denial of having
in
any of the instances laid to my charge- been guilty of wilful
or wanton disobedience
18. ...
Referring
to the latter
part of paragraph 2 of your letter now under reply,
simply
to all
I have
that
course
I understand that my explanations
MAL
in the
the consideration
of
first instance
His Excellency
for
letter of
The Governor alone - but in
paragraph 4 of your