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Clerk, and the work has been distributed accordingly.
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As Mr. Rapp will then be performing the duties
previously discharged by a permanent clerk, and as it is
quite certain that no reduction can be made in the Staff by
dispensing with the services of either of the Temporary Clerks,
I have to recommend that Mr. Rapp who has given satisfaction
in the discharge of his duties he placed on the Permanent
Staff on the 1st. January, 1904, with a salary of $1,200
rising to $1,800 per annum by biennial increments of $60.
4.
In the 12th. paragraph of my Despatch
29/53 No. 252 of the 10th. July, 1901, I proposed that the question
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of Mr. Rapp's employment on the Permanent Staff should not
come up for consideration till 1906, but in the circumstances
mentioned I would ask that the matter be considered now.
I have the honour to be,
Stuury
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
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Governor, &c..