case or admit he has been badly treated.

He was not tried under the colonial regulations because he was allowed to retire

the service in the ordi

" from

ordinary course on grounds of ill health, and he was given "the pension to which he was entitled under

the rules in

:

in face Copy camerp: to Gar in C.P.L.

10. Aug.

Amer

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mial decretory vial lurgeon

All

Sir

C. O.

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The Musiclub

Can Francisco.

16th July 1887

I beg very respectfully & request that the following matter may

be cuburitted for the consideration of the Right Honou to lecretary of state for the Colonie. Sir Steuer Stolland has recently before him a charge against one of

disobedienco

of a

had

anders, and in deciding tho

case against me, has it appears been unfavou

influenced by meattles which, I most

respectfully subrich, were

cimported into the question.

umproperly

on the 22. april 188). I received a letter 1522244487 from the Acting Colonial Secretary in Hougton

lotine /

forwarding extracts from the Despatch containing to secretary of statins decision.

From this letter it appears that the adverse decision of the Secretary of State is mainly due

La La

Two cauths: 1. that I was considered

Air M. §. Osterbert JC.CB.

under secretary of to for the Colonite

deserving

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