that in consideration
of the heavy expenses
Moreover
to which Mr Hulme, M. Mercer and M. Leggett have been exposed to the little time allowed for their preparation, and adverting to the fact that there is no person performing duties of the Offices to which they have been appointed or consequently entitled to payment of their Salary,
the
Joint
have decided to allow those Gentlemen to draw the whole, instead of one half only, of their Salary from the dates of their embarkation.
there
have been
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things which he might
are to perform. If this
Can be decided.
resume an advanced month's is to be asked
and in doing
it
would probably have to raise the question
Officer on the spot.
Delay in writing
Assistant the
Sterling
570.
the people