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Dr. Laing I did not. I found it absolutely useless for that purpose. Sir H. S. Berkeley - Subsequently to the 8th May.
Dr Laing I subsequently found it absolutely useless.
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the 8th May you were suffering from the effects of this drug, but
were well enough to carry through the operation and gave way immediate.
ly afterwards, and as far as you know what the sister, seyd might
have been true. And on the night of the 25th you deny being drunk
and say it was a case of foolishness.
Dr. Laing I ask you in dealing with this case to remember my three years
end three months good service in this Colony, and all these papers
from the Governments of India and Egypt stating what excellent
services I rendered these Governments. When I left the Government
of India the Governor of Bengel thanked me for my services in saving
India from a severe plague outbreak. The papers of the 25th May four
years ago will show that. Sir Charles Woodward requested me to go
to the hills for a change but I would not. I then went home and joined
the Colonial Service. I have to think of facing Mr. Chamberlain,
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old and I am sure they could not stand it. When the three charges
were bruught up it was a case of standing or running. No, like a
Irishman I stood my trial. I want you to believe me. On the 8th
May I was not drunk. To one lives in this world who has seen me
drunk, or more or less under the influence of liquor. I am one of
those who know when to stop. I do not think there is very much
more I can say. On the verdict I sink or swim, and as for remaining
Life would not be worth living. My parents are
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