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  2. A REITERATION.

    Sir—I am in receipt of your letter of the 14th instant, received by me after 3 o'clock p.m. on the 15th. instant, concerning the charges on which you have been suspended ...

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  3. THE PUBLICATION OF THE CORRESPONDENCE.

    The Hon. J. G. Jenkins, M.P., Premier. Sir—We have, on behalf of our client, Dr. Ramsay Smith, to ask if you will officially and formally intimate to us whether ...

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  4. STILL MORE CHARGES.

    Sir—In addition to the charges set out in my previous notices to you, [?] make the following charges against you. (The charges are numbered continuously from those ...

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  5. MORE CHARGES.

    Sir—In addition to the charges set out in my notice to you of the 11th inst., and those set out in the notice of the Attorney-General of the 13th inst., I make the ...

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  6. MR. PARSONS' ADDRESS.

    Mr. Parsons, in continuing his remares, said as to Green's case, he would show that Police- Constable Sandercock was told by Dr. Smith to get a tin for the head. ...

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  7. A STRONGLY-WORDED LETTER.

    Sir—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of eveu date, in which you allege that I have set up matter "quite irrelevant to the questions at issue, and ...

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  8. A PROTEST.

    Sir—1. I have had the honor to receive your favor of the 19th instant in acknowledgment of my letter to you of the 15th instant. ...

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  9. A TIME FIXED FOR APPLYING FOR BOARD.

    Sir—I am instructed by the Honorable the Chief Secretary to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 17th inst. Nothing is to be gained by continuing a correspondence ...

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  10. ENQUIRY DEMANDED.

    Sir—Referring to your letter of llth August suspending me from my office as chairman of the Central Board of Health, inspector, of anatomy, and medical officer ...

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  11. THE BOARD AND ITS POWERS.

    Sir—1. The Under-Secretary's letter of 19th instant, under your instructions, to Dr. Ramsay Smith begins by declaring that "nothing is to be gained by continuing ...

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  12. OPINION BY SIR J. H. SYMON.

    Sir—On behalf of Dr. Ramsay Smith we have submitted the whole case to Sir Josiah Symon, Avho only returned from Melbourne yesterday. He informs us it will be ...

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  13. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    The following letters, which had been sent to the Premier and had been returned to Messrs. Kingston & McLachlan, with endorsements thereon, were handed in by Sir ...

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