CO129-086 - Sir Robinson - 1862 [5-6] — Page 246

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H is Excellency regrets to be compelled to par that Mr Reddie's conclusions

ure

you

well founded, and that have been making Mr Murrow the

depository of your grievances and

the medium of bringing

them

before both the public and the

Secretary of State - He is confirmed

in this view.

by other portions of Mr Murrow's letter, to which I

therefore directed

to refer - Mr Murrow assures His

Grace the Duke of Newcastle

that

forms

my personal demeanor

-

subject of constant

:irritation in this Colony, especially

уго

to the Officers of the Civil Service, matter how high their standing and

position. As

you

ure

the only person

who has ever made the slightest complaint

ir

allusion in official correspondence

reference to

my

Excellency has

of a complaint

avvy

AVEVer

び・サー

ver,

and

us

heard of a

His

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u shudow

this subject from

but

you

and us also His

you

have

Excellency is informed that

expressed yourself in conversation

very

unwarrantable terms on

this subject, he can

only conclude that Mr. Murrow's complaint

this head also must in some

077

way

other have emanated from you

Again, Mr Murrow

reports to

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