to refined the Salary
in question.
Adverting to the
Circumstances under
which it appears from D. Young's statement-
he was induced to
accept the provisional appointment of Colonial Surgeon, J;
do not allow you
to press the question
of repayment any
further upon that
gentleman.
It is however necessary
that D. Morrison
should be paid the half Salary to which
he
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he is justly entitled under the Colonial Regulations. I have
accordingly recommended this payment to the favourable considera-
tion of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury,
and
herewith transmit
for your information and guidance the Copy of a communication which I have received from their Lordships in answer to that recommendation
Aracete