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and said that, in con-
sequence of the statements brought
ku
promiarently
to
my notice I felt compelled to write to him. "He said it was a
and
he
was
painful affair
authorized by His
Excellency to place certain papers relating to it before the members
so that they at
of the Council, so that
their desire might read them.
letter from
The papers
瓢
Mr Hayllar to the Secretary of
State, dated 27th July 1881, and
letter from
a
the Governor to the
it,
Secretary of State dated, I think, about the same time, covering letter from
and a
subsequent
Mr Hayllar to the Secretary of State unconditionally with. drawing his first letter.
I read
them through and said to him that these documents were
of
no
great interist to me msomuch
as
they related to matters in which I had
cepting
far
as
the words
in the Governor's despatch to
Loc -
the Suretary of State, which
directly