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2.
As to the charpe that "every
Government Official who
Jave.
" Eordence" (before the Caldwell Commission
of Inquiry)" against the accused ( with
the exception of Mr Ingles ) " has been
"displaced, suspended, threatened
" with suspension or insulted in
"Official way " that charge is simply
untrue _ the only individual who
has hitherto been visited with
mark of my displeasure is a Native Interpreter - Assow_ long regar
Regarded
with great suspicion-reported-
after much judicial experience
by the Assistant Magistrate as not to be believed upon oath
And whore
:ations and
tergiversations
3.
Mis-statements before the Commission
Gere
e judged by the unanimous. _
lovce
of
the Executive Council to
necessitate his dismissal from the
Public Service.
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With regard to Mu-
May, The Superintendent of Police,
whose case is now, under Consideration the Executive Council have requested the opinion and Report of
the
Acting Attorney General on the
whole documents and Evidence
Connected with Mr. May's conduct
on the Caldwell Inquiry:– it would
therefore be premature to anticipate.
the conclusion at which the Members
of the Executive bouncil may arrive :
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