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Education Department,SEP 10

5th. July, 1910.

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I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of

your two letters dated 1st. July, which have been forwáded to

the Government.

In reply, I am directed to inform you that

His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government cannot

accept your resignation in its present foru, namely as if made

under threat of dismissal, when as a matter of fact you were

distinctly informed by me in the presence of Mr. Ralphs that

you were given the alternative of resigning forthwith, or of

meating the charges which had been made against you, the

nature of which I then made known to you.

I am therefore to inform you that unless

you withdraw the letter addressed to me personally your

resignation will not be accepted, but you will be proceeded

against under the Colonial Office Regulations.

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(+530 SNOW

.ool garov (.50)

Young Hee, Esq.

I have etc.,

(sd.) B. A. Irving,

Director of Education.

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