71.
کریندا
Police Courts."
To reply to the Letters of the
Justices in detail would
in my
Opinion be injudicious, as further Correspondence would only lead to further Antagonism, which I consider ought to be avoided.
(Signed) Wm Caine, Lieutenant Governor.
True Copy)
Colonial Secretary
R
Remarks by His Excellency
The Governor in the Executive Council – N. September 1856.
222
His Excellency The Governor
stated that his views were recorded in the following Letter to the Justices which he proposes for the adoption of the Council's.
(Vide Letter to the Justices
at page 73.)
His Excellency
desires also that it be placed
on the records of
the Council that the only Magisterial Act of Mr. S. Gray of which he has any cognizance is the production
71.
کریندا
Police Courts."
To reply to the Letters of the
Justions in detail would
in my
Opinion be injudicious, a s further Correspondence would only had to further Antagoniom, which I consider ought to be avoided.
(Signed) 10m Caine, Lieutenant Governor.
True Copy)
Colonial Secretary
R
Remarks by His Excellency
The Governor in the Execution Council – N. September 1856.
222
His Excellency The Governor
stated that his views were recorded in the following Letter to the Justices which he propones for the adoption of the Councils.
(Mide Letter to the Juestions
at page 73.)
His Excellency
it be placed,
desires also that
on the records of
the Council that the only Magisterial Act of Mr. Sarn= Gray of which he has any cognizance is the production
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