i

way

has not suffered in such a as to warrant his ap- plying for a pension- grounds of ill health.

H

on

"Mr. Travers'

In view of long and good service I think

his case is

is

-deserving of special consideration and I therefore, - venture to express a hope that you may favourably entertain the application which he intends

to make to you.

کچھ

When the date of

Mr. Travers retirement from

the

the service is

82

definitely de-

on

cided I will address a further communication to you the subject of the appoint- ment of Postmaster-General,

which is now

bring held by

Mr. Thomson in conjunction

with that of Treasurer. If the

present experiment is found to work satisfactorily,

no reason

I see

why the appoint.

ments of Postmaster-General

and treasurer should not~

be permanently amalgamated

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