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most suited to the public service, these recommendations in- -cluding the Registry, and that practically the question did not concern the Chief Justice, but only the Registrar who was the responsible Head of the Department. The episode of Mr. Seth': refusal to comply with my request for information as to the work of the Registry, and his refusal to allow the Deputy Registrar to supply it, was reported to His Excellency the Governor in my letters of 16th. parch and subsequent datas; I do not propose to comment upon them further.
I had all along felt how desirable it would be for me to have an interview with His Excellency on the subjed and in view of His Excellency's letter to me of 5th. Hay I realised that it was essential; this interview took place on
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I correnced by asking His Excellency to re-consider the conclusions he had arrived at and given ex“ -pression to in that letter, because I felt that they were form- -ed under a misconception of the facts. That the case as stated in no way resembled the facts, which were far more simple and were briefly these - I wrote my minute to Mr. Seth asking for the information on 14th. March and later in the day came his refusal. Having thought the matter over I felt convinced that Mr. Seth had not acted entirely alone in the matter: I called him into my room, and said to him "You did not write this minute". He was somewhat perturbed and said "I can assure you I did. I wrote it with my own pen*. I said "Then you consult. -ed the Colonial Secretary". He was much taken by surprise at my apparent knowledge, and answered, "I happened to be going up to the Colonial Secretary about another matter, and being very upset, I showed him my minute, and asked him whether I ought to send it, and he said "Yes",
I then pointed out that His Excellency's inferences were hardly justified by these simple facts. For example, that the keeping of the diary would have involved no serious addition of work to the officers, as it would take them
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