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I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of
Your Excellency's letter No. 1024/1917 of 23rd. September regard- -ing complaints made by my predecessor, Commodore Sandeman, in regard to difficulties experienced in communicating with Your Excellency's Government on Sundays and holidays on matters of importance, and beg to inform Your Excellency that beyond the reference given in your ter, there are no other records of the
matter having been officially represented to the Colonial Govern- -ment, except perhaps in paragraph 3 of the late Commodore's
letter No. 0241/49 of 30th. November, 1917, addressed to His
Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, when the
duties and formation of the Vital Requirements Committee were
being discussed,
2.
In view of the above and in further reference to
Your Froellency's letter, it would appear probable that the
letter addressed to the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the Admiralty was the outcome of a verbal communication made to
the Admiralty by the late Commodora on arrival home.
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(8d.)
V. G. Gurner,
Commodore.
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