4.
kumed.
gave himmelf that they determined on getting rid of him the moment the Governor's back the charge preferred against him was for borrowing money from Comrade, and although the claime had been successfully resisted before ja Magistrate, Mr Rice
gave
ALL
a
adverse decision; and not only ridual
to the
ranks but also sent
the
Man to
him to Stanley where, in addition
to degradation, he lost the benefit
appointinent which the Goveno
am
had
giver
him
as recasional
Interpreter at the Supreme Court. _ Not unnaturally he Lieutenant Governin, who called
appealed to the
upons
Mr. Rice,
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as well to produce the Depositions, as to show by what
authority he claimed to exercise
the right of reduction without the
approval of the Xxecutive.
In
reply
hr Spice reported
that, in accordance with practice,
he had neither laken my Sepositions
sought the authority of the fieutenant. Governor to reduce the Sergeant, and consequently, by the advice of the Altomney General, his decision was set aside.-
Paragraph 4..
As the Lieutenant. Governo who not at liberty to interfere with the