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another
Government appointment. Mr.
Desc: refer there to, My Don
there to, an wele av appears on Annex D
(C503470) The final report
of the Governor I send (fol, hey, letter 1956 Annex F) Thus far the history of the Case
### The points I wish respectfully to bring before your Lordship for decision are:
(a) Whether your Lordship considered that after stating distinctly my probable desire (Annex D) to return to Auchong, the option on the matter was subsequently refused to me
(b) Whether my desire to supplement my limited emolument in Australia at no cost whatever to the Government of the Colony by working elsewhere during vacation leave should have been considered.
(c) Whether your Lordship is of the opinion that by any act of mine I have really forfeited all right to claim the retention of my Office in Australia.
I desire to resume service there at any time between the date of leaving that Colony and that of the expiry of the leave to which the Regulations entitle me.
I would humbly submit for your Lordship's consideration that the tour to me, quite consciously undertaken until the last moment, has been quite serious, for my precious security becomes wiped out in an instant without compensating advantages, and I am totally debarred from restoration unless by exceptional and unusual favors.
If I may also respectfully ask Your Lordship to consider the principle of permitting an officer to draw profit from a separate source is not unknown.
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