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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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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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