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from the Captein Supersctendent of ~ Colin, (the Deane), explaining why..

those remittances are not made at

fixed periods.

I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most Obedirect,

Humble Servant,

5B

Bowen

Enclosure.

C. O.

C048

Coplexia Superintendent of Bolin to Colonial have pay

(copy:)

attached

Sir

Police Office,

Nougkong, 14th April, 1885.

In reply to your

letter No. 345 1885

I have the honour to report that the

remittances therein referred to -

the Police

are on a de

those of

different footing

to those of the other Civil Servante.

Those Police Officers and Constables

2.

( with the exception of myself) who remit

to England, do so, under the authority.

of Colonial Secretary Letter 1: 440

1876

under a special clause in the

Hon : W. H. Marsh, CMS.

Colonial Secretary

agreement

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