4.
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putWt
sholicked to me as to the authority of the Gormon in relation to Her Majesty's Troops, my
beine
a simple precis of the well Known Regulations. Beyond those three letters, and a Notification in the Houghtonny fayette of the provisional appointment of an -tide-de-Camus, no other document is _ mentioned by him.
3.
As the Major General's attention
3th was drawn, on the 3rd of June, to the Colonial
Regulations 205, 206, and 207, I am
this
bound to assume that, is the only report be is making to the Secretary of State for
War o
any
other Officer
Officer under whore
Command he is placed,
those various
enbjects he recently raised and which
cannot be decided without reference tho
your Lordship. This is the more smartable as he had asked for and blained copies of the Minutes of the Executive Council, and he has written tex doyen Official letters cince the 16th of May copies of which and the replies given to his letters would is doubt throw some light on his deciated.
"
4.
n a
The first act the Major
謹
General describes of direct opposition to
"Der Majesty's Regulations" and
F
interference with his Command of M "Majesty's Inces in China," is the appointment of Lieutenant Cow of the 27th Regiment to be my Aisle-de-camp. But neither in professing to describe this
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