the Colonial
the letter from secretary appointing Mr. Strachan to his temporary office, and then says Strachan's appointment subject to Her Majesty's approval: still it appears open to doubt if this condition must not be held
it is clear that Mr.
apply merely
to the time
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Salary.
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t of his
this point.
Hon'ble Money General
sion that of the is of opinion
should be brought before a jury, the decision would in all probability prove unfavorable to the Government. I have therefore refrained from instituting proceedings against
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Mr. Strachan, and now await
further
orders from Your Lordships.
I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
Your Lordship's
Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
"the provisional appointment by the S. S. having omitted to attend to the Colonial Secretary's letter, observing that the difficulty has been not as to the amount
but to the regulation I'm afraid there is now no alternative
regulat
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