of a

took the crew that ther

Entire a matters for the Governor to

in 16116/04 Leave

Private Secretary was

and I gather

ff

Trinidad

From

settle as he pleased;

and

minutes

8290/86

***

5120/54 B. Honduras, that Sir

G. Bowen's view

is practically the

view taken here, viz. that the Governor may grant what leave he likes, provided no extra expense within the duties are performed

him to Sir.

Extra cost to the public service. ? Copy of M. Bethell's official letter to Gov., referring G. Bowen's despatch (16116) of 9 Jan. 1884, that the Leave of Private

and saying

Secret is a matter for the Gov. to decide

Min gist, subject to this condition that the duties of the absent

03

he may

officer

are

Judicial performed within

public to accept

additional crate to the hunt dice de tipus Bethelliapp

and asking.

but come home

adding

I caree

The

4-

to

M. Bethell has cation for

James

tirement it would be unreasonable

I the general be going beyond

Holmel principles of the Service to grant him such long leave

A

given to

Mr Maguire; and inform M.B.

8

Governor,

553

that it has been referred

Departments to note in case similar question

Thewère

We Phimed word the despatch

Shortly

8.2

leave

as to And that the

instate sect to te po lager team

the time most necessary on this

bbblicante tisch lenne and his

to

success in best mate ich appointed with

all due dispotik say

12 weeks

mall. Welthingst lean tin poate

Although

Secretary is

a matter for the Exercise

of the Governor's discretion

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