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his removal from the service; but you must also under- stand 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 are required.
If you are prepared to accept the appointment, you should present yourself to the Medical Adviser of this Department, whose name is given on the enclosed letter, for the purpose of being medically examined. The letter is to be left with him; and you will be re- quired to pay him a fee of one guinea. He will send his report direct to this Department.
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If finally selected for appointment, you will
be provided with a free passage to the Colony (First
Class by any steamer other than mail steamer), on your signing the usual agreement with the Crown Agents for the
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Colonies, Downing Street, S.W., by which you will be bound
to repay to the Colonial Government the cost of your
passage in the event of your relinquishing the appoint-
ment within three years of the date of your arrival in
the Colony for any other reason than mental or physical
infirmity.
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You will be entitled to half-salary from the
date of your embarkation from this country, and to full
salary from the date of your arrival in the Colony.
Lem to request that you will
as possible, of the earliest date at which you will be
prepared to leave for the Colony, in order that the
soon
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