CO129-157 - Sir MacDonnell Acting Governor Sir Kennedy - 1872 [4-5] — Page 317

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Member, the Attorney General - who entered upon the Inquiry without a bias.

The Acting Colonial Secretary here mentions to the Council, that he had drawn the General's attention to the fact that in all similar cases the same position of affairs, as to the Council, must practically prevail. The Governor consulted his Council which consisted of those most senior in rank in the Service on all cases before them.

Upon going the length of calling upon an Officer to defend himself they would, therefore, invariably have a strong opinion which would be based on a knowledge of fact.

However, the Major General Commanding had thought it worthy of Consideration whether, as the Governor was to depart at such an early date, it would not be expedient to reserve further Consideration of the case until the arrival of his Successor Sir Arthur Kennedy, who could deal with it or send it to the Secretary of State.

In those views the Council, after deliberation, concurred, as no wholly unbiased Julings of an information on the part of Members of Council might greatly influence.

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16 Member, the Attorney General - who entered upon the Inquiry without a bias. The Acting Colonial Secretary here mentions to the Council, that he had drawn the General's attention to the fact that in all similar cases the same position of affairs, as to the Council, must practically prevail. The Governor consulted his Council which consisted of those most senior in rank in the Service on all cases before them. Upon going the length of calling upon an Officer to defend himself they would, therefore, invariably have a strong opinion which would be based on a knowledge of fact. However, the Major General Commanding had thought it worthy of Consideration whether, as the Governor was to depart at such an early date, it would not be expedient to reserve further Consideration of the case until the arrival of his Successor Sir Arthur Kennedy, who could deal with it or send it to the Secretary of State. In those views the Council, after deliberation, concurred, as no wholly unbiased Julings of an information on the part of Members of Council might greatly influence. Page ... રાણી સતત મન પરોવા Page 16 appears to be delineated by context rather than the usual six lines, the original page information is not available.
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Member, the Allomey Seneral - who entered upon the Inquiry without a bins..

The Aeting Colomini Scorciary

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