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1 Is Major Caine Entitled

any remission of purchase money in land in #. Real? amon the mentres huutions,

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mortioned by him se peuticulong

p. 15 of his latter, coned today

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Laine cannot sells hins looms technically.

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quently he has nothing

to vale.

an be absolutely well He must first Civil Suöreir

retire from that

£ Lis

this he may

ater Mensale.

Major Cuene, the Colonial Secretary, submits two

Inoposals for his retirement from the Public Service: a Grant of £4000, a remission the purchase of Land in heid gealand to the extent of £600, in addition to a Grant of Land as a Military Officer and the commuted value of his majority to be guaranteed with a pension of £450 per annum.

The Grant of Land and the Sale of his majority to be facilitated by the Government.

To the Grant of £4000 the Treasury decidedly objects.

In the lack of a publication on this head, the Regular hurt Sealand preclude Lord Gang

whad on principle be entitled to a remission on the impaired health, but the sale Commissioners the Grant of Land

en would be Officer be of ther military bulbowties?

Major Caine's application for retirement is forwarded for farther consideration.

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I find that it is impossible to

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it must be

9.13 his request to be inconsistent with the rule which Comited out to him that a compliance with meet Major Ci wishes

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