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and discredit, cannot be justified on the ground of zeal for the public Service and that it may be necessary, even though with some regret, to dispense with the services of the party guilty of it. But I am most anxious that these remarks are meant for your general guidance only. They
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are not intended expressions of any opinion of mine regarding Mr Caldwell. I must confess myself unable to arrive at any just conclusion on the subject from the mass of distorted evidence how before me: and it will afford me sincere satisfaction to find that Mr Caldwell is, in your opinion, a worthy Officer in whom confidence
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and discredit, cannot-
be Justified
the ground of zeal for the public
Servici
and that it
may be necessary
Even
though with some
repet,
to dispense with the
services of
the party.
quilly of it.
But I am most.
Auxions
b
DAAWA
you,
that these remarks are
meant for your general Guidance only. They
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are not intended.
expressions of any
Opinion of my
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as
regarding
Mr Caldwell. I must
confess miguelf unable
arrive at
conclusion
any Just
on the subject
from the mass of distorted
Evidence
how
before.
me:
and it will afford.
one
sincere satisfaction to
fund that Mr Caldwell
is, in zou quinion,
A w
Officer in whome confidence
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