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He told me, in a sentence, that Ad) (Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary. 26.10.80) the Chief Justice and he had come to an understanding. I congratulated him on what had happened, and he left.
With regard to the alleged delay in dealing with Mr Gibbons' charges against the Chief Justice, the documents in this Office show that the Governor was engaged in obtaining from the Chief Justice and