in which he asks to be
allowed to draw his
2.
hension while
military pensica
holding
a civit afpoint.
- ment in that colony.
Col. Stanley
point
derius
me to point out that
the ground General Gadons'
on
which
for military focusione has been held back is,
as stated
the War
to be that the
was carned
bo
Office pension
big partly
Colonial employment:"
but in his letter
by
End. D
a condition which was
acceded to by the War Office
it is
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It to understand
difficult
how this
ground
maintained Je
can be
that
seeing
in his letter to the
War
office of
the 28th
of February General Gorden distimetly states that he accepted service in
Сурсия on the sole condition that
it should be counted as
Military service): Nothing appears to have ken said to him
Subsequently to inform hirm that the transfer of
connected
the Cyprus business commotid