consideration further correspondence which I feel it is due to the Military Authorities both here and at home should be submitted, that Your- Lordship may be placed in possession of the full facts
of
the
case.
Being anxious
during the term of my temporary administration
to
carry
out on all points the views and wishes of
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Sir G. William Des Vaux, I feel both regret and diffidence in taking a line in this instance apparently
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in opposition to them, and in now recommending for Your Lordship's approval that vote for £10,000 should be submitted to Legislative Council for the purpose
a
mentioned in, and in
accordance with, the
recommendation of
Excoutive Council, concurred
in
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