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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