348
generally condemned
the
the Major General, there points
come taken by
dre
or
which
it
appre
several
to W: Childers the Governor has misrepresented
the
Major General's conduct,
and
others,
which the
hao
not
himself been
free from blame.
1.
It at
dres
the Telegram dated 20th May
not fairly represent Major General Donovan's
Conduct
in respect of the
Gov.
7509 A
existing between the Governor and General, the informality General by
in
and the
passing the
the application for the
consequent deviation
channel
Band
and
the
from the prescribed
of com.
manization,
La id
do ww
in
paragraph 15, Section Z
of
The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army
war
likely to
and
dinner.
do
to
Firstly.
to the
the following points,
In the
the significance given
invitation
Secondly in
on the
of M. Keswick.
comission from the
paraphrase given to the General
of any reference to the concl.
the concluding.
paragraph of the telegram; sist that
the General's
Dinner
w do
without
precedent in
the Colony.
2.
That, in the
strained relation
sto
existing
provoke
63
4804
3.
What the
the Governor
had
not the
28
41241
right to require the
attendance
Ja
под
iment at
band
at
his
dinner.
There is
another question of
upon
63 4804
62 9803
some importance
ivo uld
be
glad
which A. Childers
to receive Lord Kimberley's.
The right of the Goveran
the Troops
opinion vizt.
to require
for his inspection.
to be paraded
It would
appear
to be doubtful.
whethe
the Regulations contemplated
such
348
generally condemned
the
the Major General, there pointo
comoe taken by
dre
or
which
it
appre
several
to W:
Childers the Governor has misrepresented
the
Major General's conduct,
and
others,
which the
hao
not
himself been
free from blame.
1.
It at
dres
the Telegram dated 20th May
not fairly represent allajur General
Donovan's
Conduct
in respect of the
Gov.
7509 A
existing between the Governor and
General, the informality General by
in
and the
passing the
the application for the
consequent deviation
channel
Band
and
the
froom the prescribed
of com.
manization,
La id
do ww
in
paragraph
15, Section Z
of
The Queens Regulations
Orders for the Army
war
likely to
and
dinner.
do
to
Firstly.
to the
the following points,
In the
the significance given
invitation
Secondly in
on the
of M. Keswick.
comission from the
paraphrase given to the General
of any reference to the concl.
the concluding.
paragraph of the telegram; sist that
the General's
Dinner
w do
without
precedent in
the Colony.
2.
That, in the
strained relatio
sto
existing
provoke
63
the General.
9804
3.
What the
the Governor
had
not the
28
41241
right to require the
attendance
Ja
под
iment at
band
at
his
dinner.
There is
another question of
upon
63 4804
62 9803
some importance
ivo uld
be
glad
which A. Childers
to receive Lord Kimberley's.
The right of the Goveran
the Troops
opinion vizt.
to require
for his inspection.
to be paraded
It would
appear
to be doubtful.
whethe
the Regulations contemplated
such
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