on the situation
on the cives I think our
hst step shed the to and him to
what in knows about it.
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We can to officially, the tort latioon
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unjust and a colomed slave driver.
I berved
-mildly
Loudly expect
that the CNA. I
not take action for the
abolition & the Corp. onthe thing th
I what Lady ot. remuntered & exparti
?
statements & dissatisfied russes [I
sh? perhaps remark that Lady A. in m
thant talk]. But the Gois letter
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comm
&is
tempore acentomed to
thear it come
thing t
the
In follcia
Mr. Macnaghten
May we have your obsons please?
A&@
25.9.16.1
Seem
comp
Lavits III i hesags is unpopuler: this Lourser from the attitude taken up by
Bello
may
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The
M Read tills me that when mi FP. J. J. had some that ion with the nurses. Its is a bust Indian
by with but I cannot find kat
any regrethood.
he has
i don't think wwate inguing with de any good as all we shat got will be
a rich auffé & the nurses complaints.
Mirrenghten
c'ti
may
1.
as a mente of the
heath to throw some hiiht
I have heard from the ladies of the C. N.A fou
years past that they had rear to think that the Medical Sept he was in an unsatisfacting stati
Lighting Kond
of that the harnes whom they had whactice for
for throughing were usually dissatisfied.
AC BOIA.
The last time I heard anything of there timber in Hongling was in connection with Miss Garrow's case (see 252000). Ow that occasion I was treaty, & I think I cefrend the Eastern Depi verbally, that dislike of the P.C.7.0.9 dissatisfaction with per position in Houghing was one
of the consons which led miss yarrow to apply for a pension instand of attempting to return to the Colony.
The line I have invariably taken with the C.N.A. uns that it was perfectly night of reasonable that they should inform
me privatif, of that. I should
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