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the slight to engulf only too obviously involved in the proposed rearrangement of the duties
attached to
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office without reference to me,
but I did venture to call attention to
my
labours in the direction of sanitary reform
affording strong reason for conferring
as a
the new post.
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3. The reply I received I am under the paine- ful necessity of transcribing at length and ap. pending hereto (letter B)
4.
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letter are
but if they
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Lord the charges made in this
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be
substantiated I am not fit for my office; are unfounded, the placing of thear on record is an act of deplorable injustice.
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Lordship that I cannot even.
cojecture in• what particulars I have failed in the dur
performance of my official duties, or why I should be placed under
-placed under a censure conched in
language to uncompromising.
6. On some
I canitary matters my professional opinion, founded as it has always been on the best scientific authorities open to me, has, I have reason to be aware; at times clacked with
views formed by His Excellency on the came subjects, but any
any incanitary
may
conditions that
have existed in the Garb or in other
Government buildings have unhappily
terms; they
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if not the whole,
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my official acto and so much of my officiat life, that I cannot pretend to meet them
as
they
stand, I can do
more than assure
your
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brought about by the neglect of, and not by following the precautions I have advised.
This however is not the place for one), could I venture to take up
Lordship. time by a defence of the policy. I have seuraved in canitary matters since. I took up my office in this Colony; it is exfficient to say
your
that
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