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Jeannette
Who ingathered once - but in this case there could be no difficulty. Major Jardine has had an extra 7 years' service and has done more work than Recluse for Government, and has not received adequate treatment. If these facts are considered, I fully justify a pension being granted to him and thus avoid any difficulty (all which I consider can be made juridical) that might arise by granting him Special Service pay, as I claim. Remember it is very seldom that cases more favourable to Government occur. 42 years' service and the can afford to be brave if you do as I feel inclined the generous and give me more for allowance.
At trial I will seize any
KONG
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By November
My dear the Governor,
My doctors have come
I may be blessed with another year and as I would like to have my pension settled before Jeremy's decision on the point. I have forwarded to the Secretary of State a memorial asking that my pension be fixed in case I retire after thirty-six years' service. I don't think any serious
objection can be taken to granting
went at Selborne by 21st Jan last, as I believe I am entitled to believe in this case
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