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the Cansular Service, with
an
allowance of full passage money instead of one third as at present.
4.
old
Under any
circumstances
great difficulties must often be experienced in granting vacation leave at all to many public Officers, the parties willing to undertake duties gratuitously
not always such as could be approved of by the Governor, but such cases they arise
must be dealt with as
and as
as may
be consistent with
the claims of the Public and the
interests of individuals as in a
Olimate like this
Vacation title
leave is often indispensable
the spin of 16 wertes have-fvery other
where in other Colonies, if only 1260ks
5
I take this opportunity of
a
observing that Sir Richard Graves Mac Donnells desportok Sepurate of
for Sep? the 18th of November 1867 to which, 629.67 as expressive of his opinions, reference was made in Your Lordship's
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35 despatch of the 7th August, N. 19, is
13 not on record at the Colonial Secretary's
Office, av et Government House; and that consequently I am unable to m
ascertain on what,
grounds he based his arguments for the abolition of the system of Vacation and Half Pary
leave combined. _
I have the honor to be,
My Land, Your Lordship's Most Chedient
humble Servant, AMWitfeld
Major General & Lieutenant Gover