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to the subject in hand, throw a side light upon the attitude
adopted in this case. The matter of the Transvaal Emigration,--
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dealt with in 0.8.0. 2530/1905. On account of work done at
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30 months during which he had no duties to perform, while the
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months on account of which the allowance was refused. I was
thus mulcted of $1650 which I had earned, Again, having car-
ried out the duties of Correspondent of the Commercial Intel-
11gence Branch of the Board of Trade in this Colony for many
and I found that a proper Trade Directory was needed,
proceeded to compile one. After 4/5 of the work was comple
ted, it was taken away from me by the Government and handed to
another gentleman, for reasons which were not apparent. He,
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I am told, received remuneration for my work as well as for
the little he did himself, end his name, not mine, appeared on
the title pare of the finished work, published under the au-
thority of the Government. In neither of these two cases is
any reflection made upon my honour, so, beyond a vigorous pro-
In teat at the time, I was then content to let them rest,
view of all these facts, it is not a little remarkable to
note that each successive Governor under whom I have served
in the Colony (with the exception of Sir R.E.Stubbs, who has but recently arrived in the Colony) has recommended me for appointment as a Colonial Administrator, which fact is on
record at the Colonial Office.
15.
I am at a loss to understand on what grounds of
British views of justice this request for reconsideration of
my case can be refused. Why, in view of Chan Pul's acknow- ledged guilt in this second case, and my unblemished repute-
tion during over 40 years of Government service except for
this affair --,
at least the benefit of the doubt is not ex-
tended and a new investigation ordered. If, upon reinvesti- gation, I am found guilty of whatever is alleged against me,
the
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