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Attoruly General, who it will besons Not... o't support thee view of ho Surred. Howtolz, as I feel theat 110 our relative positions, there should not be any luonly questions pading between
I have paid two Inarch two m hundred reed minuty delters, turty
and
to the
two cents; being according -report of the lendet Office, the half pay of the Governer for the line day, above the Eacces of six weeks in September and Dctober 1883. Nor March ded rotformally claim their scene till nearly a year later. As I had been granted light weeks vacation leave by Your Lordship, Ircaturally supposed " that I like the me subers of the Civil Service
4 Sees of State 4. april25/84
q State to foverun
Service, was entitled to draw full
course
pay during that period; No Marsto drawing of Cererse in addition to his salary as the Colonial Secretary,
k
the "Entertainment re" allowance, at
the rate of rearly £3 (three pounds
per
Sterling ) = (or £1000 per annum).
3. In the prosent year, 1884, I applied for, and toas granted by
Your Lordship "twr morettes Vacation leave"
and in the opinion of
Ite
4 June 9/84) Attorney General it would seem that
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the question of the division of the
A
Salary depends upon the terms of the an application and the answer Icento". I have no personal feeling in the matter, but it should, I submit, be decided once
for