CO129-259 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1893 [5-8] — Page 453

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quiry in the future, it cannot hope to accomplish much in the present.

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I foresee that I may be held responsible for the failure of the appointment of a Retrenchment Committee, and as it may be necessary for me to address the Secretary of State on the subject, I desire you to inform the Governor that I may have to ask His Excellency's permission to publish your notes of 28th and 29th ultimo, and my replies, if it should become desirable, which I feel sure His Excellency will not refuse.

Captain J.T. Sterling, A.D.C. Government House.

I remain &c.,

(Signed) T. H. Whitehead.

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N quiry in the future, it cannot hope to accomplish much in the present. 413 I foresee that I may be held responsible for the failure of the appointment of a Retrenchment Committee, and as it may be necessary for me to address the Secretary of State on the subject, I desire you to inform the Governor that I may have to ask His Excellency's permission to publish your notes of 28th and 29th ultimo, and my replies, if it should become desirable, which I feel sure His Excellency will not refuse. Captain J.T. Sterling, A.D.C. Government House. I remain &c., (Signed) T. H. Whitehead.
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N quiry in the future, it cannot hope to accomplish much in the present. 413 I foresee that I may be held responsible for the failure of the appointment of a Retrenchment Committee, and as it may be necessary for me to aduress the Secretary of Stateon the subject, I desire you to inform the Governor that I may have to ask His Excellency's permission to pu- blish your notes of 28th and 29th ultimo, and my replies, if it should become desirable, which I feel sure His Excel- lency will not refuse. Captain J.T. Sterling, A. D. C. Government House. I remain &c., (Signed) T. H. Whitehead.
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quiry in the future, it cannot hope to accomplish much in

the present.

413

I foresee that I may be held responsible for the

failure of the appointment of a Retrenchment Committee, and

as it may be necessary for me to aduress the Secretary of

Stateon the subject, I desire you to inform the Governor

that I may have to ask His Excellency's permission to pu-

blish your notes of 28th and 29th ultimo, and my replies,

if it should become desirable, which I feel sure His Excel-

lency will not refuse.

Captain J.T. Sterling,

A. D. C.

Government House.

I remain &c.,

(Signed) T. H. Whitehead.

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