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

430

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

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