Rules of the Treasury do not stipulate an Officer to have. They merely lay down limits within which leave may be granted.
I think the foregoing right to refuse both full & 1⁄2 pay leave.
Mr W. went to Perak after that refusal without raising the old argument of the pending march for leave without pay for six months?
There is the old story about Mr Wagner & not having had all the leave he might have had.
The Conc...hapaquery prot...Fuqua I...of half pay military and now in & naval Officers holding Colonial Appointments in not in prints. In Beth had been formand from Holang.
Tell Mr W. this is the view of the S.S. that the Gov. at Penang correctly inferred that he was not entitled to full pay.
To proceed. Le 42 copy & Rong.
No 172
My Lord,
RECY eco 19 JAN 311
Government House, Hongkong, 10th December, 188).
I have the honour to transmit a letter dated, Larut, 23rd April, 1881, addressed to Your Lordship by Mr. Christian Wagner, late First Clerk and Accountant of the Police Department,
Right Honourable Earl of Kimberley
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,
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