fully into the complaints which
had been prefered and especially
ms to the
(N)
alleged
breach
of faith
the Government
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part of
and A
Anwards Cooper
Clarey.
The Report of the Board has
been received and is to the effect that the Members have failed to find anything which justifies the attempt
their
m
the part
the two Carstables to breake
engagements with the Geven- ment. They further consider that the writers of the letters have
guilly of "grop unisconduct incomuch as without having appealed to the Government for
been
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redress of alleged grievances, they have threatened to spread discontent and dissatisfaction amongst the wher Constables of the Five if
their res
resignations
are not accepted: In this Report this Descellany
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Briarday's dismissal.
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