hi been more leniently treated in connective
with his previous offence (30147).
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thout in the cites My Harcourt has no
Mr Morris been dealt with
more leventily in the
pist instatice it is possible that the necessity for
dismissal
would not
have are sow.
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be championing maw who has given ung, & is well known in the Colory to have given way, to drink : _ but there is
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indication in the present despatch that his
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attributable to that cause).
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Sir,
Enclosure !
Fonclosure 2.
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18 JAN 11
Government House
17th. December, 1910.
139
In reply to Lord Crewe's Despatch
No. 294 of the 19th. of last October, I have the honour to
forward the enclosed copy of a minute by the Director of
Public Works, dated the 9th. instant together with a copy
of a letter dated the 13th. instant which Mr. W. Chatham
addressed to Mr. H. A. Morris by my instructions.
I have the honour to be,
sir,
Your most obedient,
humble servant,
你
Governor, &C. .
HE RIGHT HONOURABLE
LEWIS HARCOURT, V.P.
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