some prospect of rising to a higher
- and we could not give
such prospect as cindest
any
a
year;
it would be good training
too for him to pass through the
mill
J
the Treasury, and I see no reason for thinking
ag
that he
useful.
a man of this moment would not stay long enough in
The Treasur, & become
the kind of
post hin is stated in desp.)? m1123/90-1
(These Clerks may rise to £350 on Wenigh there are £400 in England & a distant prospect of $3000 would not to I stay in a tempt them to place like Huesking)
Besides we have just decided that the proper pay of this post is to be $$2160 rising to $2520.
7703/92
to 80
in
(2) We have at the Straits eight or nine appointments (Junior Magistrates
& District Officers) at
$2400
a year,
to which
the Cadets are appointed
first step, and in which they stay
from 4 to 6 years (or even linger);
The Ass.
o post
§ Master &
and
$2400, that f not al p
bunt at Hangking there is no, for Cadets less than $83240,
I think a Junes from $1500 $183240 holdly. man has been only a few gear in the Coburg is too big. It would be
a
useful arrangement to have
two or three intermediate steps for the Cadets at about $2400
yund
there as
man we
could send from England. 625
? Send copy of this letter to Lovernor for his consideration, making at same time observation the above effect, & tell
W. Mitchell Lunes that his letter
will be referred to fovernor.
CM.7. 15 June
and would ankh the governor
Without
giving
to Whn's
him much lead what to
say.
Reading phas. 6. of this letter I do not
feel confident
that is a suitable place for a
Cadet.
a man is fai
from England, years;
he might be sent for three years; I' daresay by that, time the Troodany d Audit system
Ima, be
again
Lewsed.
CPL
15'
I Ahmed & chary of listening to applications for serving Englishman to the East to fill