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the
Colony day and when I landed in the
have been continued
and
latterly with but slight intermissions ever
since, both in private and in public, insults so
gross that they have been made the subject
of newspaper criticism on more than
one occasion and have caused
caused myself to be treated as an
object of sympathy by persons with whom and with which previous acquaintance
I had no
moreover slightest bearing
had not the
on or relation to
this matter which must before long form
the subject of enquiry by the Home authorities were it not that
it not that your
in
fam: Honor
has treated as
you.
have
Love your
letter now under
acknowledgement and I now
refer to the
the subject with
not to
deep regret, feeling that a matter, which is sub judice as this is ought be mentioned between the parties.
I am perfectly satisfied with the knowledge of what is due to my office Registrar and until those points my position which
in
Honor
question
the questions raised by your I should not have alluded to
this
are
are now called
defined and settled by the authorities at home I ave,
in
content