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which is not evident, that
a
the appointment of Committee would afford the best, if not the only, means of bringing them under the notice of the Government. The Secretary of State decided that a Committee should be appointed, over which the Colonial Secretary or the Chief Justice might preside with one or two other Government officers and certain unofficial members of the Council as colleagues.
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(4) Having received this instruction the Governor proceeded to carry it into effect; and he desires me in this connection to observe that if by the references in your letters of 25th July and 2nd instant to his "declared opposition" to "any enquiry" and to a searching investigation into the organization and manning of
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which is not evident, that
a
the appointment of Committee would afford the best, if not the only, of bringing them
means
under the notice of the Government. The Secretary
of State decided that a Committee should be appointed, over which the
"Colonial Secretary.
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of the
"Chief Justice might preside
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with one or two other
"Government officers and
" certain
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certain unofficial members "of the Council as colleagues.
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(4) Having received this instruction the Governor proceeded to carry it into effect; and he desires me in this connection to observe that if by the references in your letters of 25th July! and 2nd instant to his
"declared opposition" to "any
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"'enquiry" and to a searching investigation into the ~ "organization and manning
"of
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