CO129-276 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1897 [6-8] — Page 102

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I consider the address presented to Her Majesty by the Jubilee Committee as a most gratifying indication of the universal esteem and respect in which Her Majesty is held by the residents in this distant Colony—both British and Foreign—and I consider that much credit is due to the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. C. P. Chater, to the Honorary Treasurer, Mr. T. Jackson, and to the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Stewart-Lockhart, whose energy and influence have so largely contributed to assuring the success of the forthcoming celebrations in Her Majesty's honour.

I have the honour to be,
Your most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Robinson

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I consider the address presented to Her Majesty by the Jubilee Committee as a most gratifying indication of the universal esteem and respect in which Her Majesty is held by the residents in this distant Colony—both British and Foreign—and I consider that much credit is due to the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. C. P. Chater, to the Honorary Treasurer, Mr. T. Jackson, and to the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Stewart-Lockhart, whose energy and influence have so largely contributed to assuring the success of the forthcoming celebrations in Her Majesty's honour. I have the honour to be, Your most Obedient Humble Servant, William Robinson
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mittee as a most gratifying indication of the universal esteem and respect, Her Majesty is held by the

respect in which

residents in this distant r Colony_both British and Foreign - and I consider that much credit is due to the~

Chairman

of the Committee, Mr. C.&. Chater, to the Honorary Treasurer, M. T. Jackson, and to the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Stewart-Lockhart, whose energy and influence have so large_

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by contributed to assure the success of the forthcoming celebrations in Her Majesty's

honour.

I have the honour to be,

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Humble Servant,

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