CO129-305 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [5-7] — Page 483

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478

there

inquire into the sanitation of the Colony. Nor

in the opinion of the Committee,

the part of His

was

anything,

to justify the assumption.

An

Excellency the Governor that the members of the Chamber believed in

the truth

of an...

"exaggerated statements. On this, however, we will not dwell, for

as stated above, I am instructed to avoid even the appearance of wishing to prolong a quite useless controversy.

addressing

the Government on

on this

and

subject of sanitation in the first instance, the Chamber had not then, nor has it now, any other object

in view than to expedite reform in the sanitary condition of the Colony; they therefore take this opportunity of expressing their gratification at the information contained in

the last paragraph of your letter, viz., that important

having this for their object were being contemplated by the Colonial Authorities. The Committee would further add

that in

such measures, bringing forward and ...

the Government may rest assured of the loyal support and co-operation of the Stanley Chamber of Commerce.

We have the honour to be,

Your

Sir,

most obedient servant,

(a). R. B. Wilcox.

Secretary.

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478 there inquire into the sanitation of the Colony. Nor in the opinion of the Committee, the part of His was anything, to justify the assumption. An Excellency the Governor that the members of the Chamber believed in the truth of an... "exaggerated statements. On this, however, we will not dwell, for as stated above, I am instructed to avoid even the appearance of wishing to prolong a quite useless controversy. addressing the Government on on this and subject of sanitation in the first instance, the Chamber had not then, nor has it now, any other object in view than to expedite reform in the sanitary condition of the Colony; they therefore take this opportunity of expressing their gratification at the information contained in the last paragraph of your letter, viz., that important having this for their object were being contemplated by the Colonial Authorities. The Committee would further add that in such measures, bringing forward and ... the Government may rest assured of the loyal support and co-operation of the Stanley Chamber of Commerce. We have the honour to be, Your Sir, most obedient servant, (a). R. B. Wilcox. Secretary.
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478 there inquire into the sanitation of the Colony. Nor in the opinion of the Committe, the part of His was anything, to justify the assumption. An Excellency the Governor that the members of the Chamber believed in the truch of anes " exaggerated statements. On this, however, will not dwell, for. as stated above, I am instructed to avoid even the appearance of wishing to prolong a quite useless controversy. addressing the Government on on this aud subject of sanitation in the first instance, the Chamber had not then, nor has it now, aues other object in view than to expedite reform in the sanitary condition of the Colours, chey therefore take this opportunity of expressing -gratification at the information contained in the last paragraph of your letter, viz, that! important having this for their object were being contemplated by the Colonial Authorities. The Committee would further add such measures, bringing forward and f that in mea-2-11400 the Government may rest assured of the loyal support and co-operation of the Stonytlong Chamber of Commerce have the honour to be, Your Sir, most obedient servant, (a). R. b. Wilcox. Secretary. *
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478

there

inquire into the sanitation of the Colony. Nor

in the opinion of the Committe,

the part of His

was

anything,

to justify the assumption.

An

Excellency the Governor that the members of the Chamber believed in

the truch

of anes

" exaggerated statements. On this, however, will not dwell, for.

as stated above, I am instructed to avoid even the appearance of wishing to prolong a quite useless controversy.

addressing

the Government on

on this

aud

subject of sanitation in the first instance, the Chamber had not then, nor has it now, aues other object

in view than to expedite reform in the sanitary condition of the Colours, chey therefore take this opportunity of expressing -gratification at the information contained in

the last paragraph of your letter, viz, that! important

having this for their object were being contemplated by the Colonial Authorities. The Committee would further add

such measures, bringing forward and f

that in

mea-2-11400

the Government may rest assured of the loyal support and co-operation of the Stonytlong Chamber of Commerce have the honour to be,

Your

Sir,

most obedient servant,

(a). R. b. Wilcox.

Secretary.

*

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