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Encountered both from Members of Council and the Chamber
of Commerce, at whose request a postponement of the second reading
of the Bill was granted
as reported
my dispatch No. 108 of
the
I lost no time in
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hoping that an
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settlement of the matter
Early might
be effected before my
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that any settlement can be
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the
the Executive Council decided
that there is no
necessity for my remaining any longer
at Post
my health has been
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recommended to leave before the hot weather sets in.
It would be ungrateful on
my part were I not to acknowledge before handing
over the Government,
the cordial support which I have at all times
received from Major-General Cameron and the other Members of
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