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position in which he finds himself owing to the fact that the Viceroy's misconception of the effect of the Convention prevented timely precautions being taken by the establishment of Customs' stations on the new boundary line,
3. In order that the Viceroy's memory may be refreshed as to what passed between His Excellency and the Governor at their interview, I am to enclose for His Information particulars of the conversation which took place on the subject of the Customs, compiled from the notes taken by Mr. Stewart Lockhart at the interview by His Excellency's Private Secretary and A.D.C. immediately after,
The Governor has no doubt that as the Viceroy has now been fully and correctly informed with regard to his instructions and can secure the continuance of peaceful relations between the Governments of their respective Excellencies that one only is ensured by mutual respect.
I have to request you to be,
Your obedient Servant,
(84.15.0.T.)
J.G.T. BUCKLE,
Colonial Secretary,
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position in which he finds himself ovine to the fact that the Viceroy's misconception of the effect of the Convention pre- vented timely precautions heire taken by the establishment of
Customs' stations on the new boundary line,
3. In order that the Viceroy's manory may be
refreshed as to what pacsel hetween His Fxcclleroy and the
Gover or at their interview, I am to enclose for Lis Informa-
tion particulars of the conversation which took place on the
mubject of Cle Customs,curniled from the votes taken by t′′p.
Stewart Lockhart at the interview any Pie Pxcellency's Pri
vate Recretary and A.D.C. imediately after,
The Governor has no doubt that has the VigoYOT
has roa tuen,fán vndcolloey: bird vich bem hin Ismutations and
secure the continua cu o t pas ccriel rol. tione etree the
Government of their respective Exccllergies that one only
re insured by mutual respect.
I love to hoyeur to he,
Your entretient Servant,
P.
(84.15.0.T.)
.)J.G.T.BUCKLE.
Colonial Pecretary,
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