letters from the Chief Justice, whom I consulted from time to time. on the subject, is enclosed for Your Lordship's information and consideration. It contains a complete account of the several phases of the transaction, but with a view to immediately placing Your Lordship in possession of a summary of the circumstances, I may here incorporate extract from the letter of the Colonial Secretary of 12th instant to Mr. Whitehead, which sets out the facts, and which closed the correspondence.
(3) It may be useful very briefly to recapitulate the circumstances which led to the appointment of the Committee, and those which have followed it. You have more than once moved in the Legislative Council for the appointment of a Retrenchment Committee.
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letters from the Chief Justice, whom I consulted from
time to time.
on the
the subject,
is enclosed for Your Lordship's information and consideration. It contains a complete account of the several phases of the transaction,
but with a view to.
imm
mediately placing Your Lordship in possession of a summary of the circumstances,
I may
an
here incorporate extract from the letter of
the
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the Colonial Secretary of 12th
instant to Mr. Whitehead, which sets out the facts, and which closed the correspondence.
here
(3) It may be useful
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very briefly to recapitulate
the circumstances which led
to the appointment of the ~
Committee, and those which have followed it. You have
more than once moved in
the Legislative Council for the appointment of a
Retrenchment
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