the 6. aqut appear to have adopted the principle out when selecting the mous & tur
breit, for Houg How peed the
beylon has
adop
more sexible rule; she 35933 which we
suspected
deif to straits
Av
bust
in
28321/99. If we
are obliged to select married men, ouring to no suitable unmarrie candidate presenting himsely
tome monstives to
it
compel him to pay for his
arfoi
passage, expecially consider
sedering
the smallmess of the salaries these overseers. Moreove
ver,
the case of the Aldony. P.W. Dept, we have adopted the rule of "afforniting everybody
on
a three Ears agreement in the firm mixtance, although it is intended to make the afft 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 Depress be made smaller. This is not
likely to occur for many rear th
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come in.
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and
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were
he was ugaad we not in primarily for the Low Court, but he was also too
( other warm
wheelaku
offrews
Job
who
The position
next out for a special were likely to return in the P.W sexy. England at the end of the
three years, but were really the position Jofficers affis
Ad
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junk he is
on
a
in
8 years probation, and "Ruch officers invariably get
passages for
Iwell as
for
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their arões as
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themselves.
nothing in the original papers to show that unmarried man
deared for these posts.
MAMM
stheck, therefore, that the decision on 19848
191450, though
techinically correct,
but as bus
morally wrong werd thrown. Mossop has
uitably titte thit now
up his appt we need not perhaps -give him his wife's panace Bug but certainly think that her
L(s)-4016-3000-8-01
I
brish should be reimbursed the cost cost
of such passage, & that the facets should be informed
в
that the letter of 5 Bec 99 relater only to the Straits & Hunt, and,
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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.
I think, therefore, that the decision on 18848
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