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.Bennor bias stið “o užm: qitono writ to
The Honourable
sir,
The Colonial Secretary.
CO
951
Sanitary Board:Office,
BAR & JAN 10. 24th. October, 1909′′
*££uftwafro/ galvas sd-JaX todosquni sast
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.ok enrod to fraquono solo hra rusmow bale sa a am? “How ono Juq
,6ombinly Isgo@rey to “art mi domnda tax? O#
VILUVAÏM gaivad sunim”” notɔaqual taf?
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In answer to the charges laid against ne,
respectfully beg to submit that there is a foundation of truth
in them, but that the information laid against me by the com-
-plainanta has been exaggerated.
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On the date on which my delinquency is
alleged to have occurred I had already met them, and invited
them to r house: the invitation was accepted and I entertained
them there.
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doszab vtinoriaus duodékw hib ham głub no gaisd 201 asɗayatqie”
stloos tiw od vtub digim no selinoo “atvoren damo sɗá be eno
to sybe(wori ede suodziw seison reqʊng aid sort gnik ma? 13 oft
mot mid o**t bas nolta¿ð hinn aɖė to anseio at rotosqɛnt aris
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I have been on friendly terms with the
complainants for ame years, and as a matter of fact they hare visited me at my house elsewhere, to say nothing of the friend- -ly reception I have received when officially calling at their
houses, which must have been many times during the last five
or six years.
With respect to what happened on the evening
in question I must admit that I had been entertained by several
friends during the latter part of the afternoon, and on going through East Street, and passing complafanta houses thought I would call upon them. I visited both the shop at No. 40 and the
family house at No. 45 opposite, the inmates of both places
being well known to me.
If by going into these houses, the people,
knowing my official posizion, thought I intended to annoy then,
it was certainly not ry wish or intention.
I wish to state again I considered these
people friendly to me, and if I was somewhat forceful in r
behaviour I sincerely regret it.