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Speech on
Hu
It reading of the Military Contribution Bill should
have been thought injudicious, and,
adding, that he was solely animated by the loyal desire to give effect to the wishes of Her Majesty's Government.
I have the honour to be,
Ser...
Your most obedient humble Servant
William Robinson
Confidential
REC
8690
REGES APR 37
Colonial Secretary's Office.
18 March 1897
I have the honour to acknowledge
the receipt
of an Extract. What
Your Excellency forwarded to me,
furn...
A
Confidential dispatch from
Re... Senting stati...
Resubmitted
of the Ordinance dealing with the
Military contribution
Be...
2. The text sent by telegram that
The line of my
speech
As first
the Bill seems to be
Harling &
His Excellency
Secretary of
Remy
Sir William Robinson
State by Law now
injudicious