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Officers of this Colony cheerfully and efficiently discharge their duties of their respective departments to the best of their several abilities; but there is also reason for His Lordship to be assured that whatever concession he feels himself at liberty to make will be gratefully accepted, not only on account of the value of the advantage it confers; but as lending to remove a painful sense that cannot but sometimes force itself upon Colonial Officers, that their services are not appreciated by the state equally with those officers who are serving in their immediate neighbourhood.
(Signed) Cecil C. Smith
Acting Colonial Secretary
John Branston
Attorney General
Dr. St. Alexander
Registrar of the Supreme Court
C. May
Acting Treasurer
Francis Snowden
Puisne Judge, Supreme Court
J. M. Price
Surveyor General
Ede Bowdler
Asst. Surveyor General
William Bauby
Clerk of Works
Hard Prestage
Clerk of Works
B. Ernest Modehouse
Clerk of Council
Mr. Deane
Capt. Superintendent of Police
R. Reale
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