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In the case, however, of a University
account must be taken of course in which/vacations are provid ed
some modification of this rule might
be required.
6. I have also to observe that the
intention of regulations in such a
matter is not only to secure the
position of Government but also to
make clear to officers in the Service
G
rely if
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the conditions in which they may obtain
are
any panted
they apply the
study leave. It appears to me that
in certain respects these regulations,
while no doubt they do give complete
discretion to the Governor, do not
in fact give a clear indication to an
01ficer of the normal conditions under
which he may expect study leave.
7. I have to request that you will
give these points your consideration
and fumish me with your views in due
course, in the meantime.
poftolo
defer a tatu
orwarded
in your despatch.
I have etc.
(Sgd.) P. CUNLIFFE-LISTER.