Will you be there that my nephews' future seeing is dependent on him in a Gold-mining Country reconsider our decision of disallowing your claim with the privilege: for which I shall ever feel grateful? I have the honour to remain, Sir,
Your humble servant,
Ellen Matuliffe
To the Honourable Joseph Chamberlain,
Secretary of State for the Colonies.
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Mrs. Matuliffe.
MINUTE.
Mr. Fiddes.
Mr. Antrobus.
Col. Mr. Cox.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir E. Wingfield.
Earl of Selborne.
Mr. Chamberlain,
Hamilton.
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8 Sept. 99
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