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4. Considering the crowds of Chusse
that need to be waiting for
Merr hern
to see Mr. C. C. Smith, I should have,
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been at a lous to know what these
people did in their difficultors during
The time the Office was held by Gerrard, who Hure nothing of
on
Jur
the
written,
Chrine Fanguage spoken had I not been informed, (and sup Information has recently been confirmed Jam
Authrubé courers), that the people went to the Tung ba stropital Committee, and that that Body bud adamming and exercising the functions of
The Protectorate of Chuukse.
5. It is not recessary for
to Elate what Mr. Russell's qualifications
are as a Chrusse Scholar, beyond.
recording much opinion that be to Compatrich both as regards the spotted
and the written language to communitate guerly with the Chruise, and that in him The Chuire have an Official capable. of readily understanding what is required, And of making himself understood in reply
6. Mr. Russell has not, and dovo
not profess to have Euch a knowledge of the written language
as Dr. Eital, for Midlance; but it does not
that M. Burrell to Micom,
Therefore follow
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incompetech for
his
pressut port, or that torn Dr. Vitit could
Hi all cases communicate freely with the Chmurze without the aid
of Interpreter-
are
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