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statement implied, I would point out to this Excellency, with reference to his remark that he cannot relieve me from the responsibility of looking through the offence book, that I have not requested and do not desire that he should do so.
I have … (Signed) J Keswick
Copy
201504
From the Acting Colonial Secretary to the Honourable J. Keswick
Colonial Secretary's Office
2nd December 1899.
Angker 19 22:
I am directed by His Excellency to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 24th ultimo and to inform you that His Excellency has seen the letter to which you refer.
In paragraph 3 you say:-
"I have been under the impression that the periods with which I was visiting Justice, had to concern myself…"
The letter is from J Keswick to the Colonial Secretary.
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statement implied, I would point out to this Excellenay, with reference
to his remark that he can mot
relieve me from the reeper wibility of looking through the offence
book, that I have not requested and do not desire that he
should do so.
I have ve
(Sigrid )N Keswick
Copy
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to the Stumble W. Keswick
Colonial Secreting's office
2nd Decor, ber 1899.
Angker 19 22:
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