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2 What Med. Anstey means by saying that he has had no intimation of the consideration.
his suspension (see page 2) I cannot understand. It must be some formal indication to the mode of the intimation. In Le Fanu's last I was told so I a 4 times. See big 2.
3. But he is correct in saying that Le Fanu was not hand an intimation of the ground on which Sir R Lytton considered his respension. This was deliberately done. The reason would not have been communicated by communicating in substance Lt. Lytton's despatch to Sir R. Lytton; de facto to Sir R. Doring. But that despatch caught up det Anstey on his road home. It was thought that to impart to a dismissed colonial servant the consideration to his dismissal, in the formal
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6192 HK
106
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2 What Med. Anstey meam
saying that he has had to intimation
of the consienation.
어
his suspension
(see page 2) I canast understand.
It must be some formal dication to
the mode of the intimation. In Le Las huntold so I a 4 times. See big2.
3. But he is correct in saying
Nat be las hand as intimation of
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the pound on which fir 5 Lytton consinned his respension. This was dilibuably done. The frones" weld not Meuric to communicated Ban
secent by communicating in substance Lis { Lytton; defakte to die ). Doring. Put that despatch croped det Ansley on his road home. It whe
thought that to impact to a п dismissed cromial senant Me constradore with the former nation to his dismissal, in the formons
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