Sir,

In the milerichs case,

I understand that the public are not calculated to be very sympathetic under it, as it was considered hurtful to them.

You will find a copy of the report complained of in 14576 (not for 2/12) and 14402.

Der Freie appears to feel very bitter about the Governor's treatment of him.

I suppose we must wait a while for the receipt of Mr. Price's letters through the Governor, but I would not wait very long.

No. 16/10.

I think I should telegraph to the Governor, Kapton Sini, stating complaints and the reason for publishing Inds report in the Gazette.

We cannot deal with the matter until we get further information.

The dispute as to the management of the gardens had not been considered. That question has now been dealt with and decided. Very properly, the Gardens have been separated from the Surveyor General's Dept., and our Ford was severely reprimanded for his negligence and warned to be more careful in future. He has profited by this admonition and is now doing better.

The offensive sport was stopped long ago, and so far as I can see, there was no occasion for...

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