CO129-197 - Governor Hennessy - 1882 [1-2] — Page 167

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offered the fullest opportunity of dealing before the Executive Council with the charges he made against you and where you could have answered his charges, but that he has thought fit not to accept that offer, but that he has thought it fit to send the case now to the Secretary of State.

I am further directed by the Governor to transmit to you for such observations as you may think fit to make upon it, the duplicate of the letter (with the enclosures) addressed by Mr. Johnson to the Secretary of State respecting what he calls injurious accusations made to him by you against a gentleman of social position in the Colony during the Governor's temporary absence, and respecting certain alleged admissions on the subject connected with the withdrawal of the action of Cayliar v. Eitel, and Mr. Johnson's opinion of the effect of this upon your official status.

I have the honour to be Your most obedient Servant,

(Signed) P.R. Tonnochy Acting Colonial Secretary

To Dr. E.S. Eitel 40. St.

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166 offered the fullest opportunity of dealing before the Executive Council with the charges he made against you and where you could have answered his charges, but that he has thought fit not to accept that offer, but that he has thought it fit to send the case now to the Secretary of State. I am further directed by the Governor to transmit to you for such observations as you may think fit to make upon it, the duplicate of the letter (with the enclosures) addressed by Mr. Johnson to the Secretary of State respecting what he calls injurious accusations made to him by you against a gentleman of social position in the Colony during the Governor's temporary absence, and respecting certain alleged admissions on the subject connected with the withdrawal of the action of Cayliar v. Eitel, and Mr. Johnson's opinion of the effect of this upon your official status. I have the honour to be Your most obedient Servant, (Signed) P.R. Tonnochy Acting Colonial Secretary To Dr. E.S. Eitel 40. St.
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166 offered the fullest opportunity of dealing before the Executive Council with the charges he made against you and where you could have answered his charges, but that he has thought fit not to accept that offer, but that he has thought it not to accept that offer, but fit to send the case now of State. to the Secretary I am further directed by the Governor to transmit to you for such observations as you may think fit to make upon it, the duplicate of the letter (with the Mr. enclosures) addressed by Johnson to the Secretary of State respecting respecting what he calls injurious accusations made to him by you against a gentleman of social position in the Colony during the Governor's temporary absence, and respecting cortarn alleged admissions on the subject connected with the withdrawal of the action of Cayliar. v. Eitel, and Mr. Johnson's opinion of the effect of this upon your official status. I have the honour to be Your most obedient Servand (Signed) Pr. S. Tonnocky R. Acting Colonial Secretary Fo Dr E.S. Cibel 40. Sr. (
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offered the fullest opportunity of dealing before the Executive Council with the charges he made against you and where you could have answered his charges, but that he

has thought fit not to accept that offer, but that he has thought

it not to accept that offer, but

fit

to send the case now

of State.

to the

Secretary

I am further directed by the Governor to transmit to you for

such observations as you may think fit to make upon it, the

duplicate of the letter (with the

Mr. enclosures) addressed by Johnson to the Secretary of State respecting

respecting what he calls injurious

accusations made to him by you

against a gentleman of social position in the Colony during the Governor's temporary absence, and respecting cortarn alleged admissions on the subject connected with the withdrawal of the action of Cayliar.

v. Eitel, and Mr. Johnson's opinion

of the effect of this upon your official status.

I have the honour to be

Your most obedient Servand

(Signed) Pr. S. Tonnocky

R. Acting Colonial Secretary

Fo Dr E.S. Cibel

40. Sr.

(

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