CO129-057 - Sir Bowring - 1856 [7] — Page 87

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been great, for while on the one hand it was bound to order an inquiry into the existence of alleged abuses, it was on the other, its obvious duty to prevent if possible the scandal which public contentions between high functionaries necessarily create, and which the circumstances of the Colony have tended materially to aggravate.

I have thought it desirable in order to prevent any complaints on the part of the Gentlemen concerned to send to you a copy of the correspondence which has passed the Government and NPJ @ 4. I refer to the Memorandum of the Colonial Secretary for a Statement of its official action in this matter. I beg to say that I entirely approve of the course Mr Mercer has pursued.

That it would have been most desirable (if possible) to prevent these disputes becoming as they have become elements for ministering to local prejudices and passions is obvious, and every effort has been made on my part for this object - but without success. When the question of the proceedings of Mr. Mitchell as Shang...

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3. 84 been great, for while on the one hand it was bound to order an inquiry into the existence of alleged abuses, it was on the other, its obvious duty to prevent if possible the scandal which public contentions between high functionaries necessarily create, and which the circumstances of the Colony have tended materially to aggravate. I have thought it desirable in order to prevent any complaints on the part of the Gentlemen concerned to send to you a copy of the correspondence which has passed the Government and NPJ @ 4. I refer to the Memorandum of the Colonial Secretary for a Statement of its official action in this matter. I beg to say that I entirely approve of the course Mr Mercer has pursued. That it would have been most desirable (if possible) to prevent these disputes becoming as they have become elements for ministering to local prejudices and passions is obvious, and every effort has been made on my part for this object - but without success. When the question of the proceedings of Mr. Mitchell as Shang...
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been great, for while on the one

hand it was

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bound to

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the

don of inquiry into the existence

the

of alleged abuces, it was on other, it's rovious duty to prevent if porcible the scandal which there

rublic contentions between high functionaries necessarily create, and which the circumstances

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the Colony have tended mat materially to aggravate

I have thought it decirable

any complaints

8 in order to prevent

part of the Gentlernen

on

the

the whole

concerned to send to you of the correspondence which has wached the Government anim

NPJ @ 4.

refer to the Memorandum of the Flonial Secretary for a Statement! of its official action in this matter. I bes, to say that I entirely approve

of the course Mt Mercer has

pursued.

That it would have been most desirable (if possible) to

from

fr

prevent these discutes beoming as they have become

elements for

for ministering to ireal

prejudices and passions is obvious, and even becoming effort been made on my

has

my part for this

Abject _ but without suceus. When the question of the

proceedings of Mr. Mitchell as Shang

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