532

Stoughtons are

Kors

in a position

gentleman capable of acting

somewhat

analogous

to

as second in the office

that

the

Covenanted

and

as

a general rule,

Civil Service in British

India, and have

a

preferential claim to be

appointed to the higher

posts in this

Again, as

experience has

amply proved, it is here

absolutely essential for the proper administration of the Government, that there

should be in each principal

Department

an

English

gentleman

taking the place of the

Head

of

the Department

during his temporary

absence from illness or other

causes.

6. The power of appointment

to vacancies in the Registrar

General's Department is vested

by Statute law (see Ordinance

No 8 1858 Section 3) in

the

Governor. With the

advice

of

the Executive Council,

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