covering
Protest which he
desires to have laid before-
Jour Lordships.
2.
This Protest and the
proceedings
thereon came
before
Enclosure S
the Council during my short absence from the
may.
be
read
and
the Colony, together with
my
despatch N. 208 of even date both
the
the
3.
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Darne
subject,
and with
object in views.
I think that the
Administrator and the Acting Colonial Secretary) acted with commendable firmness
refusing to record
discretion in
and)
anv ex-parte accusation against
a public officer
on
345
the Minutes.
of the Council, when the Honorable Member's object
could
be abtained by branomilling his protest through the channel to Your Lordship.
4.
ordinary
The Honorable Mr.
Ryrie's protest is
obviously
designed to add weight to the my
Memorial transmitted in
despatch .V. 208 dated of the Instant by the present Mail.
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The Fire which
occurred.
the night of the Typhoon,
and to which the Honorable
Mr. Ryries
draws onarked
attention, is trathfully) described