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is allowed the privilege of private practice under restrictions laid
town by the Secretary of State, and I consider this a sufficient indulgence and that bshould therefore stand
upon
the same
as
regards a pension
forting
as
public Officers generally.
8.
the
I may mention here that
it is intended that the present Chief Justice shall be entitled
to claims the concessions granted
by clause 3
inasmuch
served in
7
as
any
the minute,
he has
never
other office in
the Colony, although originally
27
appointed at home to the Office of Attorney General.
9.
The
remaining
clauses
of
the proposed Minute merely embody the rules which have already been approved by Stor Majesty's Gromument
case of Ceylon, and do not
the
appear therefore to call for any
special report
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10.
explanation.
It will be observed that the
minute makes no
exception
Mr. Alexander. Mr. J. Collins.
as
regards
the
cases of
the
Mr. J. Almada. Mr. Power.
Walmada. five Offices referred to in
M. Starmilton's letter to