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Government House, 29 July 73 My dear Mr. McLean, I shall be very glad to see you whenever you call I wrote yesterday evening about the proclamation, as I understood that it was desired to be issued at once. I shall be glad to say something at the same time about Mr. Mackay's very interesting report: particularly as to the references to further and confidential reports, which should never be made in a public document. It is almost worse than publishing them as all sorts of surmises are caused thereby, Yours sincerely James Fergusson The papers in Worgan's case render his removal highly proper.

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