Sub impactos
the Colonial Service, the office of
Inspector of Factories in this Country To this arrangement I fully agree.
My Lords made no objection; and they apprehend
that, in regard to persons whose health is within the Colonies bordering
on the Tropics can be certified by a Medical Practitioner to be less dangerous to the
state of their health
be
No
difficulty would
be experienced in dealing with this case
under the
present regulations
I am
Sir,
your obedient Servant
M Elle
67 14
will not allow
In order to retire without The Treasury
He does not certify
neither do they
Agree
& Latham
leton murid
that
18 20
Zuen Amu
home ward Hen
the extra for my
Should be
Cassidudas
Jouble servant To Pension.
Send to
Entithing
Governor
Syn
J
74.88 copy of 1.0 letter to Lord of 31 Augt (omitting 2nd paragraph)
and copy of their reply requesting him to
note it
Continue as
In Meuer.
W.R.
338
application, Lord Carnarvon took
the
In forwarding M. Mercer's opportunity of bringing before
the general question
the Treasury
of allowing more favorable terms in than at present to Officers serving in tropical climates. The Treasury,
however,
for
the reasons which they offer, feel unable to concur in the proposal.
If it had been adopted,
it would of course have been the subject Communicated to all the Colonies concerned. As it is not adopted, I doubt whether it is convenient to communicate to individuals the idea of general rules in their favor which have been discussed between different Departments of the Government but not adopted.
Such...