36

33

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any

evidence whatever in support

of his charge.

15.

Having stated what ...

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reasons

were

for accepting Dr

Ayres' nominee, I deem it unnecessary

and altogether beneath me

to notice further this unjustifiable and ... uncalled for attack, except to assure Your Lordship that, from what I know of Dr. Wharry and Dr. Jordan, I feel convinced that I have acted in the best interest of the public service and of all those with

whom the Acting Colonial Surgeon

will be in contact, in appointing

the latter to the vacant office, and this

was the only motive which influenced

me in acting as I have done. I feel

confident that I can leave this matter

safely in Your Lordship's hands, and that

you will deal with this baseless insinuation as it deserves.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient

Humble Servant,

P.S.

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