the full benefits of his salary and
if necessary will pay for a substituto
during his absences.
To
ascertain the real position
of this question it will be necessary
to refer to the despatches of your predecessor Sir Geo. Bouhaus__
which produced the above referred to decision of the Secretary of States. of the 9.
4. January 1854.
Sir Geo Bonhams sive forwarding on the t5 betation 1853
or letter from luz & Morgans Clerk is the Auditor General's Affien points out much more strongly
and pointedly thaw Scan pretend to do the hardships whielo
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the Colonial Servants had up to
that time experienced, by the - thew limitation of leaves ou full
pary to six week's in each
documents accous
years ithe
upanying sucks Wespatch selforth still more. forcibly the impossibility of the Colonial Servants here recruiting
their strengths bey occasionals absenas if mulcted, of one half of their pay Swill not seeupy space needlessly
a resume of the
by making strong froits presented by such _ despatch and enclosures but Spray
the attentive consideration thereto
of those to whow this case.
ultimately be reformede
way.