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Unless
therefore, he can fairly urge
: that he was deceived or trapped into such written alter- iation it seems to me the new arrangement is as binding , as the old one. Mr. Bagg's letter of 25th'. August shows he fully understood the alteration he had agreed to, as he specially excepted the Gaol Hospital. In my opinion therefore, the conduct of Mr.Bagg in refusing to per- form the duties of the altered appointment he had taken , up after consenting in writing to the alteration, is un-
justifiable, and his continued refusal would in my opin- ion justify proceedings for his suspension by the Gover- nor in Council. His emoluments exceed $600 a year( see footnote to Regulation 66 of the Colonial Office List.) I presume his letter of 25th.August 1900, has been shown to him. It is possible he kept no copy and forgets ita
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(sd) W.M.Goodman
Attorney General.
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