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the mail by this time,

performance of his Reports semi-official letter, and I am told till Sub-Inspector...

Adding that the letter now received to the business will be sent to the Wm. Rothnam writer...

...

discussion to him not to bear on this previous semi-official letter, if for any reason he has not already done so.

Add that Mr. ... could not Enquire the regularity of any arrangement under which money might be paid into the Treasury without the nature of the fragment and its source being made known within the Government.

E52 29.6.94

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Private March 18.7.94.

My Lord.

My excuse for troubling your Lordship with a private letter is that I wish to place you in possession of a fact (in connection with despatch No. 64 which goes home by this mail) that can be more properly mentioned privately than in a despatch.

...

In the speech of which a copy in that despatch, on satisfactory additional offer of an increase to certain members of the tutelage, I drew attention to my own service, I did so entirely...

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performance of his Reports semi-official letter, and I am told till Sub-Inspector ...brinton

Adding that the letter now received ... the business will be sent to the Wm. Rothnam writer ...

discussion to him not to bear on this previous semi-official letter, if for any reason he has not already done so.

Add that Mr. ... Hand Repen could not Enquire the regularity of any arrangement under which money might be paid into the Treasury without the nature of the fragment and its source being made known within the Government and Colonial Audit.

E52 29.6.94

Lord Ripon

Adm. 3076

Anfknig

469

Private March 18.7.94.

My Lord.

My excuse for troubling your Lordship with a private letter is that I wish to place you in possession of a fact (in connection with despatch No. 64 which goes home by this mail) that can be more properly mentioned privately than in a despatch.

In the speech of which a copy is in that despatch, on a satisfactory additional offer of an increase to certain members of the tutelage, I drew attention to my own service, I did so entirely ...

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of Valary

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Sir Remington

Su

His disturbing and distracted manner. I deceived Bosanquet

answers Sie Willem Admingen.

the mail by this time,

performance of his Reports semi-official letter, and I am told till Sub-Inspector Brinton

Adding that the letter now received to the business will be sent to the Wm. Rothnam writer

discussion to him not to bear on this previous semi-official letter, if for any reason he has not already done so.

Add that Mr. Hand Repen could not Enquire the regularity of any arrangement under which money might be paid into the Treasury without the nature of the fragment and its source being made known within the Government and Colonial Audit. E52 29.6.94

Lord Ripon

Adm. 3076

Anfknig 469

Private March 18.7.94.

My Lord.

My excuse for troubling your Lordship with a private letter is that I wish to place you in possession of a fact (in connection with despatch No. 64 which goes home by this mail) that can be more properly mentioned privately than in a despatch.

In the speech of which a copy is in that despatch, on a satisfactory additional offer of an increase to certain members of the tutelage, I drew attention to my own service, I did so entirely

Case ... of Valary

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