of

the

Sir John Carrington

becaus

services of Hongkong, the

S. S and

States

gamated

5 Ju

the Federated Malay

to some extent

are be good amal-

regard

the appointmats are

and / interchangeable

to Six J. Carrington's

case I have informed you

by my Telegram of the 24th

ults that he

may

be greated

three months vacation. Reave

that being the maximum

which may be granted

amorent

him in

ally

years

in

oner of Hongking goot wrification [no share cofy]

274

to 14 of the 16th January

1894

and I further stated

that he might be

granted

four months leave of absence

on

half. Salary.

But

would add

6.) I have to inferuing that

Sir J. Carrington

leave

of

Was

ow half pay

abrence from 4. Guiana

for nearly eleven moetter in 1894-5;

and, though it is term that he

ric'd additional Salary during

hall-of

that period,

be cause he

was engaged in work for

the Colony, that fact does not

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