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"but mind
You,
Don't
say
hereafter that I did not speak
in time. _ I will refer,
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"to You " then, Zour Memorial to Mr "Mercer for his Report, and you "must abide the consequences, - to which I respectfully replied in the affirmative, begging of His Excellency to foureerd the Memorial, with Mr Meree's Report thereon, to zour Grace.
Mail of the
by
the out-going 231 Instant. This request
was
again refused, Sir Gorge saying
that Colonel faine
and it
was
was absent,
necessary that his
Report too, upon
to
my
Catements
Your Grace, should accompany
the Memorial. The Governor then decided, and promised
me
that
he would forward the Memorial
5
1915
to your Grace by the first mail Steamer of September next, - when I thanked this Excellency and
withdrew from his Rooms. _
Yesterday morning,
His Excellency, after seeing
Mercer, sent
said
#1
that
Jun
again for me and Memorial was
my
disrespectful to
Colonel Caine
and Mr Mercer," and that he
would not send it to four Grace; desiring
to take
my
me
at the same time
the papers back. _ I again urged the transmission of Memorial to your Grace; but this Excellenery positively declined doing so, - when I respectfully begged of His Excellency the Memorial to me
to return
through the Acting Secretary (Mr morer), by stating in writing the
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