CO129-087 - Sir Robinson - 1862 [7] & Acting Governor Mercer - 1862 [7-9] — Page 157

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Farrant, that he had duly brought there to the notice of the Colonial Secretary (muself) who had seen all substantial justice done to Tarrant, and that so gross were the misrepresentations

this head circulated by the Colonial Press that he thought the hoitor in common justice should notice the

as now given him.

fact

18.

лив

that the

18. I quote from a Memorandum made at the time - The Mingistrati concluded by telling impartial with unhesitatingly declined, and added some can't phrase, signifying that to to M. Meron justice would damage the Editorial cance

cause.

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19. Sir Hercules Robinson has more had occasion to comment

than once

on the coutition of the break Rese

but

the Chamber

has now taken

an

expeel Murualiem

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F Commerce

the realter, I

improvement in Houghing

20. I pass to the second charge I have had a long, a friendly but never an intimate acquaintance with J. Bridges - I never acted as

Dr. his partisan

un amu

I aware

aware of

the scandalous acts proved against him to which Mr. Morrow refors I could not have screened J. Bridge,

the Civil Service Abuses Inquiry,

Juring

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