CO129-277 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1897 [8-10] — Page 84

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greatest reluctance and regret, you will have inferred my entire concurrence with the finding arrived at by Mr. Hay and the Crown Solicitor, and my earnest conviction that it would be most detrimental to the public interests to retain the services of those who have not only proved themselves unfit for the responsibilities attaching to their offices, but who still labour under a grave suspicion as to their moral integrity, and have only just escaped a criminal prosecution.

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Witte in Robinz

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11/0 // 83 greatest reluctance and regret, you will have inferred my entire concurrence with the finding arrived at by Mr. Hay and the Crown Solicitor, and my earnest conviction that it would be most detrimental to the public interests to retain the services of those who have not only proved themselves unfit for the responsibilities attaching to their offices, but who still labour under a grave suspicion as to their moral integrity, and have only just escaped a criminal prosecution. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Witte in Robinz
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greatest reluctance and re- gret_ you will have inferred

my

entire concurrence with

the finding arrived at.

at by

Mr. Hay and the Crown

Solicitor and

my

earnest

conviction that it would

be most detrimental to

: the public interests to re-

Imen

tain the services of who have not only proved : themselves unfit for the responsibilities attaching to their offices, but who_

still

still labour under a

suspicion

grave

as to their moral.

integrity, and have only just escaped a criminal prosecution.

I have the honour to be,

Sir Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Witte in Robinz

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