for the opinion of the Attorney General and some delay having securred in connection

there with, I caused a letter Enclosure 1. J.

to be addressed to the

Assistant Military Secretary stating that, in my opinion, it would be to the common

advantage of the Imperial and Colonial Governments,

if,

on Jew

the

a

appointment

to

Office of Attorney General,

fixed portion of the salary

to be paid into the

werc

Treasury

The Patober 1888.

2.

War

207

Treasury from The Office funds.

"I enclose the desistant

Senatorice at Military Secretary's reply, from

74 November,

1988.

which it will be seen that

General Cameron is of opinion

that £100 a year would be

cufficient remuneration to the Attorney General as far

as

War Departments work is - concerned. I am, however,

inclined to think that ₤120

a year

would be a more -

ble sum,

equitable

sum, that being

the average payment for

last

the

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