M. Fairfield
will see that M. Wallace attributes to the
an aror which was not made.
Colonial Office The Standard
the
#
19. gives W.H. Wallace but
does not give lit on
a
Colonial Ofice authority. From
compaction of Hongting newspapers In Johnson &
I came to the
Sir James
berny
Opcision Russell was
That it was
WH
the
Jame
H. d Ashand
W. H.
W-H., opinion.
The Cricketer. M. Wallace's bother when he
on was shown the telgram and
enquiries was made aware
called to make enquiries
our Home ofrinion & the treason's
or the opinion
for
it & a
Alegram
all doubt;ve a great
was sent to clear as all doubt
thcufable
cloal of trouble was taken, I this letter is discautions
it Jis better to take no
as loll as mistrading
inaccurate.
But I suppose
notice?
CPC
I Luccas
24. Oct.
The Cry statement in the Standard is I suffire the Zential Nass mac's busion of what he gather and at thei's Office. It distinctly mifties theat to it. Wallace and donned. Puhaps this is whats the Ilia to Wallace refers tons the despatch
24.10.92
To
Mi Farsfield
mi
Yes. No doubt that is what M. Wallace refers to, but
not a Colonial
Colonial Office despatch and does not vofer.
it is not a
340
to be. It states that the Colonial office telegram was very brief. M. Wheeler of the Central cuquired
the War price
but does not as
Fur to. Clear & to
Press
at the PLJ
office
is charged from 'Shaughai telegrams
here & act
d
d elsewhere & made
his account accndingly, but the statement as to W.-H.
I read the proper, profess to emanate from the
M Wallae. implies that an error was made official
notice from here and corrected by telegrame from other sources: Whereas the chegas
Colmial Office
in an
no enor was made here
Nicially, and what doubt existed un
2 the whole was cleared
out of
of the ordinary course
of
was explained
unofficially
up by
tchum sent
from this officer
of the family
in order to reticed the compitic
CRE
25. Oct.
Yes: it was too Wheeler who got us with Windcape. He said that out depolitand
test these civilian mantin of the cricket
team wive
Frowned, and this around include 1727/60 Witt. Wallace. The slow to Wallace was
Putly
no
dette in an excited an fortich state What he wish to the stared red. Putty! 52 263 10
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