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his
ability to perform those of Colonial Secretary with equal efficiency,
place
Mr. A. M. Thomson, Postmaster-General, will temporarily take Mr. Smith's as Colonial treasurer, in which capacity he has acted on two previous ve easions, and the other pro- po-ed arrangements report ed in Sir W. Robinson's des-
patch under reference - will remain unaltered.
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I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servani,
Mhaith
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Administering the Governments