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to be paid salary from
but the right to it has
been
expressly
averted
the date
A
of
right
his acceptance of Office
founding his right
that it had been actually
statement
agreed
Ow
at the
Colonial Office and having
the
condemned by Lord Kimberley this negating
the agreement stated and its repayment by Mr. Gibbons has been ordered
by his Lordship. This
proves first
absence of ill feeling towards Mr. Gibbons
asked for
advance of $1000
footing of that right on
account,
His Excellency doubting the propriety
of acceding to the request did
me the honour to ask
my opinion and
I advised that as the claims had been
put by Mr. Gibbons
due to him on
a debt clearly
express agreement -
debt in England,
England, the Colonial
the Governor ought to trust to Mr.
Gibbons' statement and to advance
the
amount. The advance was made
and secondly that the
accuracy
is not per
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reliable.
Proceeding with
I remember
that I asked
I. Freive who
Mr. Gibbons Charges,
as to a gentleman
I project, whom he called
accounts in the Re
was
auditing
the
his
enquiry
in the Registrar's Office
Capacity to so audit them,
mode arising from impressions
I received in conversation
the
subject.
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