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Inta preta, on the ground that the Interpreter, regulations under which the Cadets joined the service allowed such salary, and that his juniors Messrs. Lister and Wodehouse were in receipt of it.

The Council saw no reason to make any distinction between the referred to, and I have, therefore, sanctioned the increase from ...

I have, however, to add that Mr. Panochy has requested to allow him to draw the increase from the 10th May 1891, a period long antecedent to ... any exemption of the Government of this Colony. This I have declined to do for many patent reasons, although Sir Richard MacDonnell ...

On the date of Mr. Panocky's application (11th June), considering that until he obtains a permanent post of higher salary than £200, he is entitled to the full pay of Rupees, and half the salary of the appointment which he may be temporarily filling.

I have to record a Memorandum expressing his inability to understand why Mr. Tanochy's pay was different from the others. I can only presume that there must have been some good reason at the time when Mr. Panocky was appointed to act as Assistant Harbor Master with...

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Inta preta, on the ground that the Interpreter, regulations under which the Cadets joined the service allowed such salary, and that his juniors Messrs. Lister and Wodehouse were in receipt of it.

The Council saw no reason to make any distinction between the referred to, and I have, therefore, sanctioned the increase from ...

I have, however, to add that Mr. Panochy has requested to allow him to draw the increase from the 10th May 1891, a period long antecedent to ... any exemption of the Government of this Colony. This I have declined to do for many patent reasons, although Sir Richard MacDonnell ...

On the date of Mr. Panocky's application (11th June), considering that until he obtains a permanent post of higher salary than £200, he is entitled to the full pay of Rupees, and half the salary of the appointment which he may be temporarily filling.

I have to record a Memorandum expressing his inability to understand why Mr. Tanochy's pay was different from the others. I can only presume that there must have been some good reason at the time when Mr. Panocky was appointed to act as Assistant Harbor Master with...

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