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Rang

The aff. I will be Afered to the Franklin

acendingly

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1

1

Communications on this subject

should be addressed to---

The Under fetary State,

Colonial Office,

&

Londen, S.W.,

and the following number quoted.

19245/02

H. Kay

70

Dift.

A.F. 20/5 Mr. John 21fs

Downing Street,

May,

1902.

Sir,

CPL

purposes of fague

M1.

Chambilan

I am directed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies to

inform you that, subject to your being passed by the medical adviser of

fary will your pars Department as physically fit for service, he proposes to select you for

Assistant Apothecary, and Analyst Government Cand

malted with Mars at asa

erage proudly

appointment as in the

Hospital,

Haykay,

Twill be Hari

the

with salary at the rate of £250, a

The a

app

first instance. If your

senice

three years

satisfactory during

On

the

that found, you will at its close be fladd permanent establishment, and become entitled blear as other your sewants. You of the

will then be requiid to contribute 4 per cent of your

to the Widons & Orphans Pension Fund

Anod 20321

and pension

the same terms as other

You will be required, if appointed, to give security to the extent of will at the same time receive

an increase

ofraley to

Colony. You

in respect of the pecuniary sopopsibility attacking to your phion, three years. £275, with a further increas, to £300 after

You will be marded with the furnished bachelor quarters at thes. You are to understand that your employment will be under the far wwwt (Colonial Government that your emoluments will be paid solely from the

Hospital

funds of the ColonyĄ

Regulations in force for the time being, which are published in the Annual

“Colonial Office fist" and can also be consulted in this office

und forment

3. The Regulations (Nos. 81 (96) specify the proceedings which

a permanent are taken if a Colony when is deemed necessary to suspend officer

with a view to his rempual from the service; but you must also understand

pirampur

that you will hold the appointment subject to the pleasure of the Crown, and

that the pleasure of the Crown that you should no longer hold it may be

signified through the Secretary of State, in which case no special formalities.

arb required.

C. Franklin, Esq.

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