earliest opportunity inasmuch as the longer

the matter remains

undealt with, the

more

difficult will it be to dispose of it and to interfere with such

illicit Post Offices

in existence.

As

I laid Mr. Travers' letter before the Executive Council, but the Council

were

of opinion that before taking any steps I should

address

Your Lordship,

inasmuch

as

Your Lordship

may

desire to submit a

question of this Kind for the consideration of the Postmaster General in England. It would certainly

be useless to introduce a

measure which I am free to admit would

give rise to much comment,

if there was any probability of its being afterwards disapproved of by the Imperial

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