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Page.
Serial
From or to whom.
No.
Despatch
¡No.
Date.
184
107
To Treasury
August 6, 1897
185
108
Treasury
May 14, 1887
May 19, 1887
May 25, 1887
Commenting upon his letter of 3rd May, and declining to accede to his request to be reinstated as Governor pending the devision of Her Majesty's Government.
Transmitting copy of the despatch to Sir H. Robinson enclosing the commission empowering him to supersede the Governor in the ad- ministration.
Referring Sir H. Robinson in reply to his despatch of 12th April to the Secretary of State's despatch of 26th March and 18th April.
Transmiting copy of a report of the Finance Committee voting the necessary amount for the payment of Sir J. P. Hennessy's half salary.
185
109
To Sir J. Pope Hen-
пeasy.
August 17, 1887
August 18, 1887
Subject.
Stating that Sir H. Holland is of opinion that the actual expenses of the Governor in coming to England should be refunded to him, and ex- pressing the hope that the payment of this sum may be sanctioned by the Treasury.
Sanctioning the payment from the public funds of the expenses of Sir J. P. Hennessy and family in coming to England.
Informing him that the Treasury-bavo approved the payment of the actual expenses of himself and family from public funds, and requesting to be furnished with a statement of those expenses.
Submitting a statement of his travel. ling expenses to the amount of
8747.
September 5, 1887 Submitting that the proposed deduc-
tion from his half pay in conse quence of the difference between the rate of exchange on the 12th March and the value at par, should be 1151.7#. 9d, and not 231), 15s. 6d.
Page.
193
193
194
191
191
September 14, 1887 Approving his being paid half salary 195
at the rate suggested in his letter of 6th instant, and transmitting copy of a correspondence with the Trea- sury showing that the cost of his passage home was allowed on the understanding that he would pay for his return passage 10 the Colony.
September 17, 1887 Instructing him to request the Council of Government to make further provision for the payment of the Governor's full salary, and stating that the leave of Sir J. Hennemy has been extended until the date of the arrival of the mail of March next.
195
97
Administrator W. H
216
Hawley.
May 5, 1887 (Rec. May 27, 1887).
186
110
Sir J. Pope Hennessy
August 23, 1887
98
Το Sir Hercules
Robinson.
May 28, 1887
Informing him that his despatch of 31st March will be laid before Parliament, together with the letter from Sir J. Pope Hennessy to which it replies.
186
111
Ditto
99
To Administrator
Fleming.
Telegraphic
July 9, 1887
Stating that Sir H. Robinson's pro- 186
ceedings are approved, but that the Secretary of State has decided that the circumstances are not sufficient
112
to justify the permanent removal of
To Sir J. Pope Hen-
nessy.
118
To Administrator
Fleming.
310
190
100
Ditto
211
July 12, 1887
101
To Bir J. Pope
Hennessy.
July 12, 1887
102
103
Το Sir
Robinson.
Hercules
To Sir J. Pope
Hennessy.
1
July 14, 1887
July 19, 1887
Sir J. P. Hennessy who will return to the Colony shortly.
Stating the conclusions at which the Secretary of State has arrived, and the grounds upon which he has decided that sufficient cause has not been shown to justify the removal of Sir J. Pope Hennessy.
Enclosing copy of a despatch to the Officer Administering the Govern- ment, conveying the decision of the Secretary of State, and pointing out the necessity of extreme caution on the part of the Governor in order to avoid any further friction in the carrying on of the Government.
Transmitting copy of a despatch to the Officer Administering the Govern- ment, from which Sir H. Robinson will see that the Secretary of State has expressed in strong terms his sense of the manner in which the Royal Commissioner discharged the duty entrusted to him.
186
191
Conveying the views of the Secretary 191
of State on the question of the pay- ment of the Governor's salary during his suspension.
104
Ditto
1
July 19, 1887
Approving his leaving for the Colony
in October.
192
105
Το Administrator
228
July 20, 1887
Fleming
108
Ditto
241
August 6, 1887
Informing him that the Governor will leave for the Colony by the Mos- sageries steamer of October next. Instructing him to invite the Council of Government to vote a sum equal to the amount of Sir J. P. Hennessy's half pay, during the period of his suspension.
192
192
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