i.r. he had a service.

of

that

he

you.

www.day ed b

6.4.26

service of

wa an

half pay leave in 1887 for 5 mar. 20d.? and in 1889 for 4 months)

leaving

9.18

Mus 4 resident course of 5.7

blearth in Mus he look).

1½ months

one sixth of his resident service

Or

if,

D

Leave Certif. in 7330%, supplied

Lee dear Certif.

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1½ month of the 1887%

of the 1887, be regarded as vacation leave (though only granted on half pay, because full

1009597) Lay

was not available-sex 10 then his half pay leave was counted as part of his resident service, 5 yrs. Service or he took within 3 months of the total leave due to him.

Besides he took all the vacation leave which he could have

viz.

3 months in 6 weeks in 1885, 6 weeks in 1888, Certif & 3 months in 1889)733001 On the whole therefore it may be said that he pretty well got

dues of leave of B. Honduras for his less than 6 years resident service,

Disser

all his arts

we think he

should make a fresh start with his thing service in matters

In that case it is rather

A

2

leave

strang

Her gevestim

leave

to vas.

is discussed en

Straits

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where

A is land deren

that the writer

pretation of

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order to give him 2 months vacation & 4 months half pay leave, after only

Hangkung,

3 months

Rule 133 should resident service

and it can certainly only

the left pretty

discretion fug

be justified

the

ground

of urgent private affairs.

? On those grounds alone approve the Leave, adding that he had from

almost the whole

B. Wolf Heave

to which he was entitled for his service in that colony which cannot therefore count for leave from Atkey & auth. Agents to issue his leave salary L.F.

Sug. 18/8/90

Even on the ground of "urgent private affairs" this is an abuse the leave regulations. There is nothing in the rules that entitles an

in the pay for the "bump initial

his mouth" and I

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think that except in was of all


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