A dispute of vague

342

352

ascertion by McGibbons

arranged.

ed than

appear

air the correspondence

and not a statement of facts

and

In the

evidence to be grasped with. In

very

stated

Carls

where

there done

any facts my best to

are-

understand Mr Gibbons meaning and

to set forth the facts correctly to His Excellency.

M. Gibbons states that he

should have declined his appointment

but that he

was told at the Colonial Office that the

medium of communication between him and

the Government

was transmitted from the Colonel Office

printed at page 642-651

in No.36 of

the Government Gazette of August 28th

1880.

Few

there

the only inference

is that the Judges

Mr Gibbons

therefore

And

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Consequence,

ir tre

represented to

his immediate superiors

head

the

me

i a

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d

A

aly medium

of communication from

Colonial Secretary

with the

the Colonial

se

the

Supreme

Govern through

I oce

Secretary

written statement. In Gibbons docs

the Office

art

whe

ho made

the

Colomal

AVA J

how this could

f.

Conclusion.

Secretary. I do not see

be, for

it

misinte

impossible for

duties to have been

terms of

England

statement verbally

effect entrave

avening this inevitable

I therefore submit that

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