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respectfully submits there is some misapprehension, and I therefore have consented to re-submit his case for your kind and favourable consideration.
The only part of his contention I cannot acquiesce in is that the Rupee in Beyton has the same purchasing power as the Dollar here.
6. As regards future salary for Colonial Surgeons, I think it should commence at a lower rate and be incremental according to length of service, in order to preserve the necessary zeal and efficiency, which otherwise are sure to deteriorate.
7. As regards the application to be allowed to reckon certain service in Mauritius towards pension, though admittedly not met by any regulation, I feel sure that all possible consideration