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it

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ver,

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on

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morally wrong werd thrown. Mossop has

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The 6. aquat appear to have adopted the principle out when selecting the mous & tur

Breit, for Houg How speed the

Ceylon has

adopted

more flexible rule; she 35933 which we

suspected

def to straits

Av

bust

in

28321/99. If we

are obliged to select married men, owing to no suitable unmarried candidate presenting himself

some motives to

it

compel him to pay for his

passage, especially considering

the smallness of the salaries these overseers. Moreover,

the case of the Aldony. P.W. Dept, we have adopted the rule of "affording everybody

on

a three years agreement in the firm instance, although it is intended to make the aft permanent at the end of the 3 years, unless the number of Public Works then being carried out in the Colony

is reduced so that the Dept be made smaller. This is not

likely to occur for many years th

Therefore

come in.

"It is true that

and

303

to Mossop in 18848

were

he was engaged not in primarily for the Low Court, but he was also too

( other warm

wheelaku

officers

Job

who

The position

next out for a special were likely to return in the P.W Dept. England at the end of the

three years, but were really the position officers affixed

Ad

Though I

think he is

on

a

in

8 years probation, and "such officers invariably get

passages for

themselves as well as

for

their wives as

There

nothing in the original papers to show that unmarried man

desired for these posts.

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191450, though

technically correct,

but as bus

morally wrong was thrown. Mossop has

suitably titled this now

up his appt we need not perhaps give him his wife's passage Bug but certainly think that her

L(s)-4016-3000-8-01

I

British should be reimbursed the cost

of such passage, & that the facets should be informed

that the letter of 5 Dec 99 relates only to the Straits & Hunt, and,

HT

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