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for

the half of the Chaplain's labours which are demanders for Government work the Trustees fear that it

may not be possible for them to take over the fabric and responsibilities, as it

may

not be possible for them to - provide for the continuance of

subscriptions, ete, sufficient for

the

be it should be paid to the Church Body as that Body provide for the Chaplain's salary

and count on

the Government Grant to go!

e nicame

of

forwards

the Church.

(But?) C. Fr.

An idle Threat, expect

ぴり

the general

maintenance of the Church and They.) the salary of the Chaplain while

he

may

have to devote half of his

time to Government duties.

I have to

(27) C. Ford.

How. Secretary.

Hon : G. J. M. OBrien, cues.

Colonial Secretary

har

offere So ligh

Sal

fre

9. S

In

your

Letter to 626 above

referred to, it is stated that $600 per

annum will be paid to the Chaplain.

Whatever the suun

agreed upon may

be

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