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a subsidiary matter and I

inform you

am

therefore to

pleased

that he has been

sanction the payment to you of $80. amount of your salary for the month of January and also the arrears of half pay from the 11th November last the date of Mr. Sherman's

death to the 25 January.

which

you

were

on

last the

day

placed on full pay.

regards your application to be

re-employed in the Public Service His Excellency desires me to state he regrets he cannot hold out any hope of its being granted.

at

your request I return the certificate

enclosed by you.

I have (Signed) M. H. Alexander Acting Colonial Secretary

36.

P.S. With reference to obtaining the amount sanctioned by His Excellency you

better put yourself

in communication with

the

Clerk

of

the Supreme Court.

(Signed) W.H.E. A

True Copy)

Henry John Ball Acting Colonial Secretary

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I am therefore pleased to inform you that His Excellency has been pleased to sanction the payment to you of $80, being the amount of your salary for the month of January, and also the arrears of half pay from the 11th November last, the date of Mr. Sherman's death, to the 25th January, on which day you were placed on full pay.

Regarding your application to be re-employed in the Public Service, His Excellency desires me to state that he regrets he cannot hold out any hope of its being granted.

At your request, I return the certificate enclosed by you.

I have (Signed) M. H. Alexander Acting Colonial Secretary

36.

P.S. With reference to obtaining the amount sanctioned by His Excellency, you had better put yourself in communication with the Clerk of the Supreme Court.

(Signed) W.H.E. A

True Copy

(Signed) Henry John Ball Acting Colonial Secretary

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a subsidiary matter and I inform you

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186

a subsidiary matter and I inform you

am therefore pleased that he has been pleased to sanction the payment to you of $80, the amount of your salary for the month of January and also the arrears of half pay from the 11th November last, the date of Mr. Sherman's death to the 25th January, on which day you were placed on full pay.

Regarding your application to be re-employed in the Public Service, His Excellency desires me to state he regrets he cannot hold out any hope of its being granted.

At your request, I return the certificate enclosed by you.

I have (Signed) M. H. Alexander Acting Colonial Secretary

36.

P.S. With reference to obtaining the amount sanctioned by His Excellency, you had better put yourself in communication with the Clerk of the Supreme Court.

(Signed) W.H.E. A

True Copy

(Signed) Henry John Ball Acting Colonial Secretary

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a subsidiary matter and I inform you

am therefore pleased that he has been pleased to sanction the payment to you of $80, the amount of your salary for the month of January and also the arrears of half pay from the 11th November last, the date of Mr. Sherman's death to the 25th January, on which day you were placed on full pay.

Regarding your application to be re-employed in the Public Service, His Excellency desires me to state he regrets he cannot hold out any hope of its being granted.

At your request, I return the certificate enclosed by you.

I have (Signed) M. H. Alexander Acting Colonial Secretary

36.

P.S. With reference to obtaining the amount sanctioned by His Excellency, you had better put yourself in communication with the Clerk of the Supreme Court.

(Signed) W.H.E. A

True Copy

(Signed) Henry John Ball Acting Colonial Secretary

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