v
far
In the present
Car
I can
fore tell
-
exceptional circumstances
likely to exist in this
Departement precluding the
a
racting of
leave to live.
during next
Fixiers during
and I funthin
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xert that the
duties they have to
perforin
newscilaled, unless their health
C
Co
and
be permanently impaired the efficiency of their servic materially reduced, the extension
the leave privileges morally granted to those in the am-
the Government Service -play of to the stropital Sistins.
On reference to C.O.D5/94
it will be observed than the
Sceretary of
· not only
view
Soli
apparently
Comeured in this
but further granted to
them
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them special facilities for pro-
-ceeding to England
on leave.
I trust that on
perusing
on the
the foregoing and after ry to Colonial Office Despatches Con- -cerning the appointment of the staspisal sisters and their subsequent positions permanent staff of this deport - _ment, His Excelliney will be
ple ared to favourably consider their application for long have
after the expiration of six years residence in this Colony.
I trust that I have
sufficiently explained way
rins
to justify the position I took
ир.
of
in
wwwy
letter M. Iso, that is.
cuming that subject to no
unporsum circumstances
arising,
objection would
be raised to tiro Sisters taking
long