member of the judicial bench stato "are "hurrying home after "having heard that the scandalous olging "changes which were

"got up by them & the

"local KC Mr Sharf

behend my

LI

been as

they

back have

were bound

"to be set aside"

There is so

for

a

Ms Lyttelton is aware

no foundation whatever

for such

a

statement

will

and Ms Lyttelton

be

obliged, when the

report of the proceeding before the Executive

Council in the Colony upon

the changes to be framed against you

before him

conside casident on to consider

what justification if any

has been shown by you grave changes for the vestance glampongy

A the unfel hamyarat officials of

in Jap which on the

which in

under

letters

refly

and

in

you

have

previous letters

thought fit to put

frward.

In no case

however can be

excuse Lyttell

the violenta r

intemperate language

in which these changes

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