216

E. R. Fremantle on the subject of

Local Defence.

I would explain with regard

H

letter of the 27

4-0

para. I of my January 1893 to which Admiral

Fremantle calls.

my attention, that

that he

fully

in it His Excellency complained

was not kept as

informed as he might be of the

proceedings and discussions of the Local Defence Committee.

Your Lordship will observe that

owing to

representations I made

to General Barker, Admiral

and is well satisfied generally

with the State of the Defences of

this Colony.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient

humble Servant

Willem Robingry(?)

Fremantle has

now been fully

informed of all that has passed

and is

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216

E. R. Fremantle on the subject of Local Defence.

I would explain with regard to my letter of the 27th para. I of my January 1893 to which Admiral Fremantle calls my attention, that in it His Excellency complained that he was not kept as fully informed as he might be of the proceedings and discussions of the Local Defence Committee.

Your Lordship will observe that owing to representations I made to General Barker, Admiral Fremantle is well satisfied generally with the State of the Defences of this Colony.

I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient humble Servant

Willem Robinson(?)

Fremantle has now been fully informed of all that has passed and is...

However, to follow the exact instructions given:

216

E. R. Fremantle on the subject of Local Defence.

I would explain with regard to my letter of the 27th para. I of my January 1893 to which Admiral Fremantle calls my attention, that in it His Excellency complained that he was not kept as fully informed as he might be of the proceedings and discussions of the Local Defence Committee.

Your Lordship will observe that owing to representations I made to General Barker, Admiral Fremantle is well satisfied generally with the State of the Defences of this Colony.

I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient humble Servant

Willem Robingry

Fremantle has now been fully informed of all that has passed and is

Let's correct "Willem Robingry" to a more plausible name, potentially "William Robinson", but we will stick to the original as per the instructions not to change the content unless it's an obvious OCR error or spacing issue. The name "Willem Robingry" is likely an error but without further context, it's hard to correct with certainty. Thus, the corrected version is provided as is.
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