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Legislative meeting, pereceding to the Peak, Tovertook the Ryvie
and entered into conversationssy with him. He said to me "Do you "know the origin of the quarrel be- "tween the Govenor and Hayllar?" I replied "Yes. I have understood it
of interference between "husband and wifs, in which the interfering
was
a casc
man as
usual came
"to grief." I added I had also
heard that there had been a
personal fracas between the Governor
and
Hayllar, but it was
which did not concen me
la
matter
and
و
cor -
really had not taken the trouble to enquire about it. Mr Rypie serid he had seen
copy of uspondence between Hayllar and the Secretary of Stats and
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letter from the Governor to the Secretary of State, in which the Govenor stated that he had turned Mr Hayllar out of Government House for a dis_ graceful offence. He also said that Dr leital was authorised
to sherr
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copy of the corres-
pondence to all members of "The bouncil. I said "What was
the