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the gentlemen employed__
I which are annexed
Remarks
my
The scale of Salaries
Mentioned in the Schedule
come into operation
The 27th June, being the day on which the ratifications were exchanged.
It is Sin Khemy Pottinger's wish that all the Gentlemen to whom he has given appointments should, if His Lordship thinks fit, continue in them, as he invariably kept a situation vacant, rather than appoint any one not qualified.
He did not think
Sir Henry omitted in
the
The Schedule to mention
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the personal Staff of the Governor. He has appointed Lieut. Brooke to be his Military Secretary but left his salary fixed in England
and Ait. deCours his aide
as he
was not aware of what
was usual in such cases
In the accompanying list of Offices filled up I have not thought
it
necessary to include The Clerks, but I can state that the selection of Them all, has been for their qualifications, and
as far as
can be better
than the manner in
which their
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