Campell, and asking
Copy.
whether
>
(
Mr Wodehouse ever received.
communication
any
him.
In
reply
from
I enclose for
Your Lordship's information
of a memorandum
a copy of a by Mr. Wodehouse on the subject.
Enclosure 26th March,
1892.
I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Robings
Enclosure
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Minute by Mr. A. E. Wodehouse:
Campbell was at one
time employed
preter at the
as Aindustani Zuter.
Magistracy on probation.
. He fell into money difficulties and another interpreter took his place. I
gave
hein
a
certificate stating that
he had acters as Auidustani Inter.
preter, but said noth
nothiing
one
wayy
or the other as to whether or not he
had given satisfaction.
While in England the
Colonial office referrea hum to me,
and I received a
begging
letter from
hin which I answered and at the same time asked hirve for some particulars about his engagement
with Mr. Chater, and as to the
circumstances.