CO129-197 - Governor Hennessy - 1882 [1-2] — Page 22

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the production of the papers and that meanwhile judgment as to his share in the transactions in question stand suspended

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I would add that I agree with the view attaches to Morphuson and if the Governor being of opinion that the practice is unfit for inquiry might either the Legislation or Executive Council (see his Confidential despatch 2503) - might wish to have proposed to Morpharm to bring it before the Executive Council.

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MINUTE PAPER.

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Perhaps I ought to state more fully than I did in my previous minute why I attached (it may be wrongly) no importance to the point whether the catalogue was that of the Musée Privée.

De Eitel told Mr Johnson that the Servant found Mr Raglan endeavouring to conceal the book. I do not think that this is contradicted

D'Eitel avoided replying Mr Johnson's question whether Lady Hennessy was present, but the Governor, in his private letter to Lord Kimberley of the 27th of July says that Mr Hayllar was excluded from Government House for bringing to his notice a statement and that house and exhibiting "to a great extent in a book describing ... much the disgust of Lady Hennessy" (Lady ... in question).

According to the paper enclosed is the confidential despatch of the Governor and annexes the Governor says that ...

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terlau the production of the papers and that meanwhile judgment as to his share in the transactions in question stand suspended in But no Hami I would add that I agree with the view attaches to Morphuson and if the Governor being of opinion that the practice is unfit for inquiry might either the Legislation or Executive Council (see his Confidential despatch 2503) - might wish to have proposed to Morpharm to bring it before the Executive Council. EN 17.2 MINUTE PAPER. ells Wingfielle 21 Perhaps I ought to state more fully than I did in my previous minute why I attached (it may be wrongly) no importance to the point whether the catalogue was that of the Musée Privée. De Eitel told Mr Johnson that the Servant found Mr Raglan endeavouring to conceal the book. I do not think that this is contradicted D'Eitel avoided replying Mr Johnson's question whether Lady Hennessy was present, but the Governor, in his private letter to Lord Kimberley of the 27th of July says that Mr Hayllar was excluded from Government House for bringing to his notice a statement and that house and exhibiting "to a great extent in a book describing ... much the disgust of Lady Hennessy" (Lady ... in question). According to the paper enclosed is the confidential despatch of the Governor and annexes the Governor says that ...
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the production of the papers and that meanwhite judgment as to his there in the transactions in portion stand t suspended

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But no Hami

I would add that I agre ари attaches to Morphuson and if that the Govermor being of opinion that the praction is unfit for injury hipre either the Lepilation orbecutiv Cuncil (see his Anfidential terpaled 2503) - might wit to have papered 4 Morpharm to bring it before the Execution Crencil.

EN 17.2

MINUTE PAPER.

ells Wingfielle

21

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my previous minute why I allacked (it may

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De Eitel told Mr Johnson that the Sounor found Mr Raglan endeavouring to conceal the book. I do not think that this is contradicted

D'Eitil avoided replying MrJohnsons question whether Lady Hennessy was present, but the Governor, in his private letter to Lord Kimberley of the 27th of July says that Mt Hayllar was excluded prom Government House for bringing to his statement and that house and exhibiting" to a

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