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86
Houshon, Daily Telegraph", (a plain Thomsett's letter appears to have been intended to suggest the inference (3) that the Governor communicated certain official papers to the Editor of that paper for the purpose of a libellous article being founded upon them (2) that the Governor afterwards caused an apology to appear in the same paper but not until the libel had first been transmitted to England (3) that the Governor objected to (a plain Thomsett's taking legal proceedings, lest they should compromise him (the Governor).
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