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those observations, requested to be transmitted to the Secretary of State, and which I handed to you for the purpose in triplicate. I did not ask that my letter of 17th December be forwarded to the Earl of Kimberly.
In case the mistake should actually have been made of retaining my observations of 27th December which I delivered in triplicate, and transmitting in their place only my letter of 17th December, of which I sent no duplicate, I beg of you Excellency the Governor to have the mistake rectified without delay.
10. The letter from the Private Secretary deals, in continuance of the same paragraph, with my official correspondence with you by addressing to me these words _: "in your letters of the 17th and 27th of December your memory is at fault in permitting you to say (after having recorded the reverse in writing) that you allowed the withdrawal of the case of Haytter v. Citel under the Governor's instructions sacrificing your own interests which demanded a public inquiry to the interests of the Governor."
11. I must first solicit your attention to the words which