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prosecting of Mr Murrow's friend and ally- Mr. Chisholm Anstey. Mr
Uurrow is, I believe, ansions that there should be a return to the state of thing which
has described
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the unfortunate
that
the Colony During "period of excitement, and the is (certainly doing his utmost to bring about that result, but I am glad to say his efforts have not Heen seconded by any persons
here except a very small Knot of disappointed and disaffected officials. As regards the Commmity generally I believe they Entirely satisfied with the mamer
are
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in which public affairs
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administered, and with the desire which is manifested, and the efforts which are
being made. unon considerable difficulties,
to effect all reasonable reforms- They
are weary of Mr Munow. of his censsless revitings, and his habitual inaptitude for accurate etatements. Ite possesses neither! the sympathy,
the respect of
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the community; and this paper has ceased to exercise the slightest influence upon local affairs I cannot better illustrate this
than by stating that the "Daily Press" although necessarily
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