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of the problems that await him here.
4. I greatly regret that my imminent departure from
the Colony will prevent my taking part in local discussion
and consideration of the se reports. I have indeed only
been able to find time for a somewhat cursory reading of
them, but I think that the Committee is to be congratulated
on a most useful, thorough and intensive piece of work for
which I have duly thanked them. The results of local
discussion will be communicated to you in due course for
your consideration.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient, humble servant,
Caldecot
Governor,&c.
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