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  <dc:title>Ld. Winchester to P.L.G. : would have liked a copy of Maguire's statement to the board of his grounds of opposition to Jameson;
as he recalls, it was based on Jameson's role in the Raid which ill fitted him to negotiate with the Colonial Office in future years;
Jameson has told him (W.) that in fact both Maguire and Hawksley were just as privy to the Raid as was himself and that he remembers its discussion at a meeting of Rhodes, Jameson, Maguire &amp;
Hawksley;
is astonished, if this is true, at the opposition put up by both Maguire and Hawksley, "at the same time one knows the limit to which either --- are to be trusted".</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>24 Jun [1913]</dc:date>
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