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5.

Their letters were

hi

referred to a Board of Enguing which reported their complaints to be frivolous, and that they had been guilty of gross misconduct. On this, with the advice of the Executive

Comcil, I directed that

they

should be at once dismissed.)

6.

I understand that they

have boch remained long | enough to save ent

sufficient money

of

their

pay

to enable them

to leave the Coolany by the American Mail. They had

evidently

no

intention of.

remaining in the Iove,

bu

2 may

gathered from the evidence

of one of than (Cooper), who

the Board of Inquiry

stated to the

"The truth of the matter is that "I do not like the place and

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"want to

gel

have where all who

n

"are near and dear to me are!!

I trust that this will lo

the last case of the sind which I shall have to report, as the Captain Superintendent of Police peates favorably of those who still

remain, and who have not

sympashised with either Cooper or Otaring

I have the honor to be,

་་་་་་རི་མ་ཥ་

My Love

most obedient humble

Govann

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