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respectfully, recommend

His Excellency's notice as the most likely to suit the Public Service?

(Signed) G. May.

Pt. Police Magistrate.

Minute by the Acting Colonial Secretary 24th January, 1868. I concurring somewhat with Mr. May's recommendation, I fully concur.

(Signed) G. W. Smith.

Acting Colonial Secretary.

Minute by His Excellency the Governor 24th January, 1868.

"I quite agree".

(Signed) R. G. MacDonnell.

Governor.

Minute by the Acting Colonial Secretary 24th January, 1868 "Forwarded for Act. May's information, who will be good enough to have Mr. Seth informed of his appointment.

By Order.

(Signed) G. W. Smith.

Acting Colonial Secretary.

CS. O. No 2465 of 1842.

11 APR 81

First Police Magistrate to Foreign Department.

14th August, 1872.

Transmitting seven applications for the 3rd Clerkship at the Police Magistracy.

"The Magistrates most respectfully recommend to favourable notice the application of Mr. Seth:

"In doing so it is necessary to remember that Mr. Seth has full knowledge of the various duties which he will be called upon to perform, and was formerly employed in this Department and was found in all respects capable, zealous and steady, possessing a knowledge of Hindustani as well as, to some extent, Portuguese, rendering himself unusually eligible for the post.

"The Magistrates deem it necessary to state that the duties of the Police

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