were with
approval given passages for their
Wives on account
of
the difficulty of finding
Suitable men at the
Salary offered, and because it was thought desirable & a
General touch on general grounds
should have
that they
their lives with them.
and
Mess"! Bidgood Marandi, Whose services
were not becared without
A were bet
wore, granted
difficulty, given slightly higher Salaries, they hold different appointments, and the question of granting
pessages to their lives
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was not raised or even
Considered; anat they
rist
these form no have therefore
No valid claim when the
upon the
colonial government for the privilege.
13. At the same time I
no leave it to you
you
to
extension Frant
consider whether the con
of the indulgence
ト
M
the
Case of Bidgood, and of Maraude (if asked for,
might
be not be advisable,
this
seeing that men
Kind are
do not
ๆ
not easily to
be secured, and that