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A.
Q.
Yes.
A.
18 Q.
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21877
Could you say why they were not there f
I dont think they bothered themselves sufficiently to
attend.
21.818
Am I right in supposing that the general feeling of the Heating, as expressed, by the people who spoke,
was that it was a sort of protest against the
Commission being appointed by the Governor ↑
A.
Yes, I think it was.
19 Qu
And want it a protest against the individual
Manhers of the Commission, who have been appointed by
His Excellency?
21819
A.
Yes, in some cases.
21820
20 Q.
A.
21
Q.
And did not some of those present speak personally
against some Members of the Commissien, as being men
not properly fitted to serve on the Jommission-?
Yes,
they did.
24821
And were not Mr Lamble, and Mr Conolly, two of the
speakers ?
A.
Yes, and Mr Lyon.
11
And did not Kr Bryan speak strongly ↑
A.
I dont think he mentioned any names.
But he rather expressed his views about the
Commission, which the Governor thought fit to
appoint ?
21822
21823
A.
I cant say that he mentioned any names.
21924
24
Q.
Mr Bryan did not show himself out of sympathy with
the feeling of the Keating, did he ↑
A.
He was very much against the Germission being formed.
Q.
As a Commission, or was he against the gentlemen tho`
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Govarner had thought fit to seleɑt for the partionlar
work ? It is not a personal matter mind.
A.
26 Q.
No, I dont think he expressed that my as far as I
remember.
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