even received a Letter from the Honorable Acting Colonial Secretary stating that His Excellency, the Governor was pleased to dismiss George Briarly from the Police Force; and he was, consequently, on the following day discharged.
24. Before this date, i.e. whilst the case was pending before the Magistrate, Articles appeared in the local Newspapers distorting the facts, and omitting everything that told against Briarly, & it is owing to these Articles that the Memorial in question is drawn up as no application for information from official sources has been made.
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I have &c.
(Signed) M.M.Downs,
Captain Superintendent.
(True Copy.)
J. Smith
Acting Colonial Secretary
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received a Letter from the Armoruble -toting Colonial Secretary stating that His Neellency, the Giverne was ficared to dismiss George Briarly from the Police Force; and he was, consequently, on the following day discharged. 24. Before this calê, iœn whilst the case was pending- before the Magistrale, Articles
the subject in the local Newspapers distating the facts, and omitting everything that boil against Briarly, & these Articles alour it is owing that the Mimorial in question is drawn up
appeared
on the
as no
application for information from official
made.
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sources has been
I have Ac
Sigurs) M.M.D.cans,
Caption Superintendent.
(Ime (opy.)
fenis 1. Smith
Acting Colonial Suretany
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