E

Contribution, before what

they regard

as the stipulated increase of the Garrison,

and it is needless to add

that my

action in

supporting the vote on its merits, and in passing it through Council in spite of the remonstrances of the Unofficial, has caused a certain amount of animosity against the Government. Indeed Mr. T.H. Whitehead and the Senior Unofficial

Member

make no secret

of

the fact that their action in regard to the salaries question is merely what they call a retaliatory

Measure.

6. Apart from the question of right of the Civil servants to claim for

such salaries as have been voted by the Council and approved

by Your Lordship, to adopt the motion of Mr. Whitehead

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