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Treasury he had been in direct Communication with the local Government – To this letter dated 27th April 1875 Colonel Bassano replied that the General wished Military correspondence of every description to pass through his - the Assistant Military Secretary's Office, and this Mr. Smith Acting Colonial Secretary intimated to Captain Molony in a note dated the 27th April remarking that Captain Molony would thus see that Mr. Austin [then administering the Government] had no alternative but to presume that the General laying down the rule referred to, was regular, and that he would be glad if Captain Molony would send the application for Military Contribution through the Assistant Military Secretary. Mr. Smith also wrote officially to Captain Molony to the same effect in reply to his application for payment of the Military contribution. Upon receipt of this letter Captain Molony wrote again to say that he was aware that the General Commanding had desired that communications which might be necessary for him to make to the Colonial Government not connected with Military Control Services should be sent through the Assistant Military Secretary, but that

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59 Treasury he had been in direct Communication with the local Government To this letter dated 27th April 1875 Colonel Bassano replied that the General wished Military correspondence of every description to pass through his - the Assistant Military Secretary's Office, and this Mr. Smith Acting Colonial Secretary intimated to Captain Molony in a note dated the 27th April remarking that Captain Molony would thus see that Mr. Austin [then administering the Government] had no alternative but to presume that the General laying down the rule referred to, was regular, and that he would be glad if Captain Molony would send the application for Military Contribution through the Assistant Military Secretary. Mr. Smith also wrote officially to Captain Molony to the same effect in reply to his application for payment of the Military contribution. Upon receipt of this letter Captain Molony wrote again to say that he was aware that the General Commanding had desired that communications which might be necessary for him to make to the Colonial Government not connected with Military Control Services should be sent through the Assistant Military Secretary, but that
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59 Treasury he had been in direct Communication with the local Government To this letter dated 27th April 1875 Colonel Bassano replied that the General wished Military correspondence of wvery desorption to pass ethrough his - the Assistant Military Secretary = Office, and this Mr. Smith-Acling Chinial decretary intimated to Captain Motony a note dated the 27th April smarking that Captain Molony would thus see that Mr. Austin [then administering the loverument) had no alternative but to prosume that the General laying down the ride referred to, toas regleh see and that he would be glad if Captain Molony would send the application for Military Contribution through Assistant Military Secretary - MW. Smith witter 282 also wrote officially to Captain Motony to the sauce effect in reply (20.1325 application for payment of the Mulitary contribution. Upon receipt of this letter Captain Molony wrote again to say Mee Major that he was aware that. Queral Commanding had desired that communications which et ruight be necessary for hind to make to the Colonial Government no connection with Military Control Services should be sent through the Assistant Military Secretary, but that
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Treasury he had been in direct Communication with the local

Government – To this letter dated

27th April 1875 Colonel Bassano replied that the General wished Military correspondence of wvery desorption to pass ethrough his - the Assistant Military Secretary = Office, and this Mr. Smith-Acling Chinial decretary intimated to Captain Motony a note dated the 27th April smarking that Captain Molony

would thus see that Mr. Austin

[then administering the loverument) had no alternative but to prosume that the General laying down the ride referred to,

toas

regleh see

and that he would be glad if Captain Molony would send the application for Military Contribution through

Assistant Military Secretary - MW. Smith witter 282 also wrote officially to Captain Motony

to the sauce effect in reply

(20.1325

application for payment of the Mulitary contribution. Upon receipt

of

this letter Captain Molony wrote

again to say

Mee Major

that he was aware that.

Queral Commanding had

desired that communications which

et

ruight be necessary for hind to

make to the Colonial Government no connection with Military Control Services should be sent through the Assistant Military Secretary, but

that

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