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the affairs of the Government to any person not in the
employment of the Government, or shall in any manner
misconduct himself, the Government may dismiss him,
and on such dismissal all rights and advantages reserved
to him by this Agreement shall cease, and he shall be
liable to repay on demand the amount paid for his passage
to the Colony and that of his wife and children.
(2) The person engaged shall if called upon by the
Government so to do submit to examination by such medical
officer as the Government may designate for the purpose.
(3) A certificate signed by a duly qualified
medical officer employed by the Government shall be
conclusive evidence on the question whether or not the
person engaged has become incapable of performing any
of his duties by reason of 111-health caused by his own
misconduct.
7.-
(1) The Government may at any time determine
the engagement of the person engaged on giving him
three months' notice in writing or on paying him one
month's salary, and in either case, if he is in the
Colony at the time, furnishing him with a free passage to
England for himself and, if married, for his wife and
children (if any) not exceeding four persons besides
himself provided that they were provided with passages
to the Colony under this agreement and provided that he
claims and avails himself of such return passage not later
than one month after the expiration of his engagement.
The person engaged shall in either case be paid half salary during the voyage to England provided that he claims and avalls himself of a free passage not later than one month
after the expiration of his engagement,
(2) The person engaged may, at any time after the expiration of three months from the commencement of
any