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to myself to inform the Authorities at
the Colonial Office that I have found it
necesary to contradict Mr. Hennchi's
Statements
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certain statements
reported!". that is
a
to his baving had
intisfactory interview with me on the 27th of April 1879 on the subject of deportation.
His letter is batek Southampton 22? if July 1979." It is addressed to So. W. Keswick, the Gentleman who read it at the Council table. Ite had not, however, though I now
understand it was in his possession for nearly two monther - mentioned its existence to me or
given
riotice of his intention to read it
publicly.
2.
You
in
As I duly transmitted to
my despatch 1.52 of the 13%
of May 1879 my statement that Mr. Henry Lowcock before leaving Houthong hand had a exterfactory interview with
the subject of Deportation, I
Mee on
can hardly believe that be contradicted that staterment at the Colonist Office inasmuch as
I have not receivek
from you any information to that affect.
3.
Though no longer a member if
Conncil, M. Lowcock is on the list of
tue
Justices
any
of
the Pence of this Colony
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