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of which latter Your Lordship can judge for yourself.
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Before alluding further to the communications sent by the Colonial Secretary to the Spanish Consul, I think it best to complete the evidence of the untruthful report made by the "Circe" on arrival as to the health of those on board and the subsequent discreditable attempt to smuggle the Small Pox patient on shore. With this view I enclose a communication from the Colonial Surgeon to whom I referred Your Lordship's despatch, that he might throw such additional light on the subject in his power.
8.
I lay before Your Lordship the Colonial Surgeon's report.
Enclosure N°2.
I consider that the communications given by Government to the Spanish Consul are a complete answer to the case, but he also transmits a letter from the Health Officer, Dr. Henderson, giving details of his visit on the 28th March to the "Circe".
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And Your Lordship will observe that Dr. Henderson was first informed by the Officer in charge of the deck, in reply to his question whether there was "small pox" on board, that there "were no sick" - and that "they had a good bill of health on Board." Dr. Henderson thereupon stated that he must see either the Captain or the Doctor, and finally succeeded in seeing the latter. He was informed by that person at first that...
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of which latter Your Lorship can judge for yourself.
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Before alluding further to the communications sent by the Colonial Secretary to the Spanish Consul, I think it best to complete the evidence
of
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Colonial Surgeon to whom I referredt Your Lordship's despatch, that he might throw such additional light on the subject
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Enclosure N°2.
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complete answer to the case, but he also transmit's a letter from the Health Officer, P = Henderson, giving details of
his visit on the 28th Mourch to the Coirce
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and Your Lordship will observe that Dr Henderson reus · first informed by
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Doctor
- they had a on Board." Dr. Hoenderson
thereupon stated that he must see either
the Captain or the Doctor, and finally
succeeded in
sering
the latter. Or was
informed by that person at first that
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