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and, except, in so far as the labour guilds are concerned, were in no sense representative of the feelings of the populace at large. The enormous crowds in certain streets were of course reinforced by countless visitors from the

sober public country anxious to see the sights, but opinion viewed the proceedings with a contemptuous

indifference and rightly or wrongly gives the President one

of office.

month

at the outside

I have, etc.,

(Signed) J.F. JAMIESON.

Consul-General.

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