Mr Gibbons having Conversations Englaced fell into the censored belief that what was said on this point was not owing to the anxiety of a Registrar whose appointment was delayed very long, it being impossible for him to carry on the daily work of the Office which they did well, not venturing to grapple with the duties according to the recent despatch of Lord Kimberly.
M. Gibbons early charges with discourtesy from my first interview with him towards the end of the year. This charge is contrary to the facts of the case. It is bewildering how exhaustively overwhelmed with work & anxiety the Office was, suffering from the want of a permanent Registrar. The facts as to me and Gittens and the letter of introduction he brought from an old friend show that his conduct was always acceptable.
It led to the illusion or notion which he expressed out subsequently that the Colonial ...
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Mr Gibbons having
Conversations Englaced fell into the censored
belief that that
that that was said
on
this point which
fact said, joust
not
anciety I was owing to the
went
was
of a Registrar whose appointment. delayed very long, it being impossible
for
he
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appears to have
been
in
Wer
A J
to
the time of
of
the
erent
his salary
the two Reperty Registrars to do
than carry
煮込む
the daily
the Office which they did well, not
renturing to grapple with
according to the recent despatch of
Lord Kimberly.
M. Gillons early
charges
var
Art
his letter
with discourting from
my first interview with lem
mihil towards the
end of treay".
This charge
the case.
is contrary to the facts of
It is becelling the foverna Knavs
how exitively
whelmed with work &
anserty
shest handed.
a s
the Office
wad
want of a permanent Registrer_
The facto
myself
tree
letter
as to me Gittens
and
that he brought.
of introduction from
old friend
His
JA
that
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at this Bar always acceptable
to enspect that he had
with the
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notion which
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Page 353
343
353
Mr Gibbons having
Conversations
Englaced fell into the cenforended.
belief that that
that that was said
on
this point which
fact said, joust
not
anciety I was owing to the
went
was
of a Registrar whose appointment. delayed very long, it being impossible
for
he
a
appears to have
been
in
Wer
A J
to
the time of
of
the
erent
his salary
the two Reperty Registrars to do
than carry
煮込む
the daily
the Office which they did well, not
renturing to grapple with
according to the recent despatch of
Lord Kimberly.
M. Gillons early
charges
var
Art
his letter
with discourting from
my first interview with lem
mihil towards the
end of treay".
This charge
the case.
is contrary to the facts of
It is becelling the foverna Knavs
how exitively
whelmed with work &
anserty
shest handed.
a s
the Office
wad
want of a permanent Registrer_
The facto
myself
tree
letter
as to me Gittens
and
that he brought.
of introduction from
old friend
His
JA
that
C
n led
at this Bar always acceptable
to enspect that he had
with the
·llasions
notion which
he expressed
out
eubreguent
to
ALAL
that
Colonial
ec.
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