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generally condemned

the

the Major General, there points

come taken by

dre

or

which

it

appre

several

to W: Childers the Governor has misrepresented

the

Major General's conduct,

and

others,

which the

hao

not

himself been

free from blame.

1.

It at

dres

the Telegram dated 20th May

not fairly represent Major General Donovan's

Conduct

in respect of the

Gov.

7509 A

existing between the Governor and General, the informality General by

in

and the

passing the

the application for the

consequent deviation

channel

Band

and

the

from the prescribed

of com.

manization,

La id

do ww

in

paragraph 15, Section Z

of

The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army

war

likely to

and

dinner.

do

to

Firstly.

to the

the following points,

In the

the significance given

invitation

Secondly in

on the

of M. Keswick.

comission from the

paraphrase given to the General

of any reference to the concl.

the concluding.

paragraph of the telegram; sist that

the General's

Dinner

w do

without

precedent in

the Colony.

2.

That, in the

strained relation

sto

existing

provoke

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3.

What the

the Governor

had

not the

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right to require the

attendance

Ja

под

iment at

band

at

his

dinner.

There is

another question of

upon

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some importance

ivo uld

be

glad

which A. Childers

to receive Lord Kimberley's.

The right of the Goveran

the Troops

opinion vizt.

to require

for his inspection.

to be paraded

It would

appear

to be doubtful.

whethe

the Regulations contemplated

such

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