hiin Captain 22374- sought
Dallin
- see later minutes on
& obtained an intereid.
We tiscussed the matter at some length. He Fold me he had thoughts of exposing to whom at named him that if he doi he dhe hill to be declared thank mented his office prabener without leave the said he realised that hut that it it be very hard back & Implet that he had to remember that he was in
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not for the individial offer to determine where he withe most unfally employed. the admitted the point after hung again roomed that, unless uported medically umpit to nituen, he must wither at
So whethe back by the 15th July thinght fit, we went away. I may say I did not put the altenative quite so bluntly is he represents at A. but / certainly told him that hewn hille the dismised that thought it quiti probable that, if he refused to stuen, he w. he dismissed.
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It has been made chart him that he must
return: dministration cannot he hurd & fall into comprision. the for not bemention The SCA., Las decided against Captain Fallin on this point:
I am an withing to free his dismissal without giving him a final chance though I fear from what he said to me that he will not reconsider his
decision
? Send him a copy of the crcnter, till
him that the W.0. an undy to ulare humi that there is a NYK. bat,
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the
3th & that he sad catch that wal. that if he dutinis to stem the S.MA. must signed him
Laving meated his appt without leave; that hemik be
as dismissed from the suna; & that tD. with me aquestes & terminate his commission.
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Say that the S.S. is ubratant to proced against an officer of some