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1" caspored policy about deportation;
'the Blockade Ar..
~
having
A
came and
seen all the papers Minutes.
of Council A.. he soon calisfick
"himself that
my
action has been
tobably misundertook and misrepresented on all these questions.
5.
As this is not the first
time that statements have been made
here
as
to communications andreped,
| without my Knowledge, to gentlemen in the Colonial Office on the public business of this Colony, I should be glad if you would have this matter looked into. I need hardly nat
add
with Mr. Lowerck, and which! Communicated the came day to the
Chlonial Secretary
which
and to Mr. Rupie and
was repeated
the following
on
day to many others before M. Lowcock left the Colony, is perfectly correct
M.
I enclose a copy of the Cowerck's
the
litter read yesterday in Council and copies of some other papers subject
I have the hour to be
Sir,
Your Mort Obedient Humble levant
that
my
version of
the interview
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