" stigna which in a sinall
"community like this attaches
"lo
one and
any
to a and expecially. "Government officer who is denied "the entrée to Government House. 3. The instructions which the hovernor felt it necessary to give the Aide-de-Camp before the.. Easter Inonday invitations prepared, that your should be removed from list of persons invited to Gournment
your name.
cvere
itu
unvent House, was in ~ consequence of information be had only then received of certain or your part. How necessary for the
misconduct
for it was we
ove
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Zue to limit his action
to the social queation of the
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Government House invitation list, or whether your conduct st would be made the subject of
an
had
official inquiry, was
as for His Excellener, to decide. The misconduct of which
you been quilly involved in one case purely social questions about - which it was clearly undeniable to hold any official enquiry. It enough for His Excellency
was er
to know that a
a c
correspondence was in existence showing that.
- the most respected Ladier
one
of in the Colony - a Laws; who frequently honors Government House with her presence had been subjected