CO129-194 - Governor Hennessy Administrator Tonnochy - 1881 [8-9] — Page 87

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with Mr O'Malley, Whatever

Mälu

may

What you

mean

hat from

have saw tome

I do not understand that there any disagreement between

and Mo Philippo

й

You

The Governor appears to have given contradictory and perplexing directions to Captain Thomsett as to when Emigrants were to be examined with the view of ascertaining

whether they were

or not

under colonial

V

I Must that Captain J. complains not unreasonably of having been superseded in the verification of his duties (without any sufficient reason that I can see) by the appointment of a committee of other persons (including D'Eitel) to examine the Emigrants. He would not have objected to them being associated with him for that purpose.

With regard to the likely (a plain Thomsett in the

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).

But the matter of the

whill and hear he allowed

Jor.

6 drop? Sue Arms W 14/10

15775

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with Mr O'Malley, Whatever Mälu may What you mean hat from have saw tome I do not understand that there any disagreement between and Mo Philippo й You The Governor appears to have given contradictory and perplexing directions to Captain Thomsett as to when Emigrants were to be examined with the view of ascertaining whether they were or not under colonial V I Must that Captain J. complains not unreasonably of having been superseded in the verification of his duties (without any sufficient reason that I can see) by the appointment of a committee of other persons (including D'Eitel) to examine the Emigrants. He would not have objected to them being associated with him for that purpose. With regard to the likely (a plain Thomsett in the 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). But the matter of the whill and hear he allowed Jor. 6 drop? Sue Arms W 14/10 15775
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with Mr O'Malley, Whatever Mälu may What you mean hat from have saw tome I do not understand that there any disagreement between and Mo Philippo й You The Governor appears khave given contradictory and perplexing directions to Captain Thomsent as to when Emigrants were the Gamined with the view of ascertaining whether they were or not under coulial V I Munts that Captain J. complains not unreasonably of having been superseded in the veration of his duties (without any sufficient reason that I cann [ See ) by the appombment of fac a commettre of other persons D'Eitel) to camine the Emigrants. He would not have objected to then being assciated with him for that purpose. (including on With regard to the likel (aplani Thomsett in the 86 Houshon, Daiz Telegraph", (aplain Thomaette letter apprais intended to suggest the inferme (3) that the Governor communicated certami official papers to the Editor of that paper forthen 4 mies purpose of a libellous article being founded upon their (2) that the Governor afterwards I caused an apology happear | in the same paper but not until the libel had pirat been transmitted to England (3) that the Governo, objeler to (a plani Thomaell's taking legal proceedings, lest they should compromise him (the Sorry But the maller of the whill and hear he allowed Jor. 6 drop? Sue Arms W 14/10 15775
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with Mr O'Malley, Whatever

Mälu

may

What you

mean

hat from

have saw tome

I do not understand that there any disagreement between

and Mo Philippo

й

You

The Governor appears khave given contradictory and perplexing directions to Captain Thomsent as to when Emigrants were the Gamined with the view of ascertaining

whether they were

or not

under coulial

V

I Munts that Captain J. complains not unreasonably of having been superseded in the veration of his duties (without any sufficient reason that I cann [ See ) by the appombment of fac

a commettre of other persons D'Eitel) to camine the Emigrants. He would not have objected to then being assciated with him for that purpose.

(including

on

With regard to the likel

(aplani Thomsett in the

86

Houshon, Daiz Telegraph", (aplain

Thomaette letter apprais

intended to suggest the inferme (3) that the Governor communicated certami official papers to the Editor of that paper forthen

4 mies purpose of a libellous article being founded upon their (2) that the Governor afterwards I caused an apology happear | in the same paper but not until the libel had pirat been transmitted to England (3) that the Governo, objeler to (a plani Thomaell's taking legal proceedings, lest they should compromise him (the Sorry

But the maller of the

whill and hear he allowed

Jor.

6 drop? Sue Arms W 14/10

15775

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