left it to my discretion to
make
retrenchments-
any which may be practicable in the Public Works Department as vacancies occur,
care.
and to state that, after full consideration, I do not think it practicable at present in the interests of the public welfare, to abolish the post held by M. Malsch:
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
William Robroson
Kent Villa
Claremont Road
Surbiton
29th July 1896.
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I have the honour to acknowledge
the receipt of your letter 2: 15278 of 1896. and beg to note the contents.
I have the honour to be
Your most obedient Servant,
Chand Malochs.
Under Secretary of State
Colonial Office
Downing Street,
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