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est the
declined to accept usignation on the ground that grave charges were periting against him, but the Caldwell refused to continue in the sixchange of his duties and hanked over charge of his office to subordinate officer of the department.
58.
then
Mr. Caldwell was informed that the Council saw
the Sus
no reason to stop Enquiry, and that the was at liberty to proceed with his defence if he thought fit; or if he did not, the Council
would express
am
grission
the
evidence which had been given. He accordingly furnished a written
Syurga defence which having been carefully
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