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