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4.
I would theritre have
transmitted without further comment
Your Lordship
Mr. Wodehouse's letter to
and the entrequent correspondence connected with it, but that he has forwarded to me a second lettr addraped to your Lordship in which in one place he challenges his immediate suspension, and in another an asks your Lordship to cancel a letter of the Acting Colonial Secretary of the 2nd of June 1880 in which Mr. Wodehouse clicited the reasons why, I was not dispored to have him quest at Government Souce.
as a
5.
It is sometimes difficult to
draw the line between social and
Official misconduct. Of the twos acts of
of Mr. Wokeloure which were
brought to my untice in April last
One A
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then,
them
for the
was
purely social. I
first Emi
was informed Council Aat neither
by a membe he wor his wife
were ou
speaking
Grins
with Mr. Wodehouse in consequence of violent and abusive language used by Mr. Wodehous. in litters written to the lady.
I satisfied unself that
sumpelt
lady's
the description given by, the backup husband of the language
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justified. Mr. Wodehouse tes not
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