and heart have hot his aber from naval

pend.

I don't know whether it is considued worth

allowance.

2611

*

18

byhting the A.0.our.

but lasher to

the opinion expressed in my munch ng soch

an

30356/09 that and

Who is

adeguati .

inclle aber

non pensionelle

Ind. point art ttt.. that it was only with

whutance that the Ft. apud

4956

477 Phelips'; emoluments hung fixed at £ 100-pson; that head not have consented Harghigher inte

he had not been join

the Dockyard and it that the 1st. thinks

That Iso

in suit adeguati sag

we appe

Ka

to the proposals in pritaparas

greatly

a copy come to.

Rzay

I consider

that he is

Agade the wathed passage

intim better whaches pot out thank

We are allowing him to containe to audit.

Arthauni accounts for which.

д

afie.

Orsspart

he

gets £50

So that whore

allaring

him to

jat to

a

itie

Coley thamphet

maxinuum of

Bring up

Oby An

Vine

17/2

#900 winstond o

of the £810 which

sufficient, when they wanted to cut off the brikamat

Mr. Green

I suppose we shall be sending out a

Circ.

-

shortly to the Colonies affected

-

in connexion

with the recommendations of the Col. Audit Com-

mittee.

Do you think we had better defer action on this

till the Circ. goes? Perhaps, too, we had better

consult the new Director of Col. Audit as to the

H.K. arrangements.

As to Mr. Phelips' personal allowance, Mr.

Gibson pleaded strongly for a personal allowance of

£100. Mr. P. is much overpaid, but I don't much like

forcing him to have less pay when his work and

responsibility (notwithstanding his being relieved

of the Naval Accounts ) will be increased.

I think we might perhaps leave the point to Sir F.

Lugard to decide.

AVC 16/2

Mr Collin

Aer

If you

1

fave weeks delay;

"action until the new

720

warld

bjection to

certainly defer

arrangements

are

defintly settled and the Director of "Col. Audit appointed .

J. My 17/2

Share This Page