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Mess. Moorson and Sydd, each clainning on behalf of the latter that

the agreements of March 18ty and

are

March 1890

boch in force, the former having been Kept alive in its entirely by the offer of Sir Richard

Graves Mac Damell to contime Mr. Kydd:

services on

The terms of his

original agreement, - whilst the latter

is

to be viewed only

as

a

rider

advantages

to the

former.

16.

giving increased ad

Now as Mr. Kydd left the

question of Salary subirdy to the

Governor and Sir Richard Graves I

Mac Donnell

gave

Mo

reply to that

portion of Mr. Sydd's letter ~~

referring to remuneration unless in the words to continue Mr Kydd's the terms of his original

suffian services

Wany

ew

agreement, it is clear enough that the word termo

was

simply intended to apent to the continued payment of the salary of £500 being received I under the London Agreement. If Mr. Kydd had supposed at the lime that nothing had been said in the minute about his remuneration, he world have called for explanation; but it suited him then to accept

The word "Termo"

Certainty

to the £500 per

as...

giving a right secured by

amm

the original agreement, and he

never.

I to make

-failed

-mouthly

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