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olidif add to ernestevo bomniarobnu odt
noltsrshlenon hra tasretal beasoten tuoy god tnamdisqe¤_exto¥
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accrue to the Government.
(a).
The shorter leave of absence of its Over-
-goers.
(b).
The payment of half, instead of the full
salaries for the three or four months
-:nol÷ltaq yatwollo% and rot
(c).
to teoo gutasetoni vitnatenos sát od zatvo
Jiolioa of au noqu treɗawont 21 bnit ew,y:oloð sát mi gatvil to ersed to rettam eft mi sonadeines emoe tot jnerutevoð sát tatatw ,8880qWG redto bas de laer rot wolod srit most sonsedA galxrow ydtmummod aseço:wä ant of VIAREsoga vietuloads or el
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of leave as at present, this will be a
set-off against the passages,
Men will be in better health and more fitted
for their duties, feeling that a holi- -day will be due to them, whereas at present they are not in a position to estimate when Finances will enable
them to have a holiday if at all. The advantages to Overseers will be fully
galėtotion viluktoequat ni avontnonu ots of
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Wiev Teitan odd Jant 008 ouls IIt woY svad on (070terødt,arooatevű boltısa oft anteonos vfiskešam Ji etwa fost bas brawrot rettam sdt gaitzuq ni noktatlaed on .noitareblanos rist a ritkw joom filw
.I ynolo) arit mort oɔneedA to ovsel erit tæ asiq odt to enti at adtuoa saik not ed aroosnov0 ot betnerg .aritnom eviews
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to star eɗt evsel to mind odd gatrub taft
.betnatý eď vaq
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diowa to anganraq sɗið yaq İnorurevon edt taLT
mi telers vilatietam tamel te no emosi mort bne od sreeBTSYŮ.
.Jaoo rova
evit viove nevig ad eoneeds to evasi tant
.eoivres to 'arɛey
appreciated.
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The enormous outlay of fares to England is such a heavy handicap especially to the married men that their hopes of taking such trips are at present so futile that they cannot with any confidence expect to see their relations in England, but once in a docade, and when such holiday would be beneficial they are not able to lay out the cost unless at a sacrifice of funds which they may have saved against the inevitable "Rainy Days" or by borrowing, thereby imposing upon themselves a heavy tax, Many Overseers find the cost of living hore so great that the margin saved for a trip home is so small as to be almost insufficient to pay the passage.
Therefore we repeat that we forward this to you with every confidence, feeling sure it will receive at your hands a fair and equitable approval, and we trust you will put the matter forward for His Excellency's the Governor's consider-
-ation with your support.
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.çitmat bna etiw not beźnary ed oys-
Jitw dobry asysturvba are two Intoq ow yak
ÐITO OB
We have etc.,
(Here follow 14 signatures.)