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force to the Clerk to the
Chief Justice as to
any
other public Officer; and
I have the aforesaid to instruct
him
to reform
under Helm
Which although I have not
in this sentence, considered
it necessary
to withhold
my assent
to the aforesaid Salary to Mr.
Trotter, during the period of his absence, I can only regard it
as a
matter of
indulgence, and not
as a
payment to which he is
strictly entitled
I have
No. 8223.
Sir,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Hong Kong
2nd August, 1849.
I am directed by His
Excellency the Governor to forward
for your information copy of a letter
from
the Colonial Treasurer,
from which, and other
circumstances it appears
that Mr. Trotter, your Clerk, has
been absent from
the Colony for a
period of
five months and
twenty-five
days. By the Colonial Regulations
1220
no officer
in the Public Service is
permitted to be absent beyond six weeks without losing a moiety
of his
Salary.
The Honble
Sir John
Chief Justice,
Walter Hulme, Esqre
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force to the Clesk to the
frece
Chief Justice as to
any
other public Officer; and
I have the ufore to cnstruch
zon
to reform
der Helme
Which although I have not
in this vestence, considered
to withhold
it necessary
my assent
to the afore
of White Salary to Men
Trotter, during the period. of his absence, I can only regard it in the
as a
light of
indulgered, and not
he is
grapment to elich
struilly entitled
Hove
Roopy.
8223.
Sir,
Celenial Secretary's Office, Victoria, Honghings
2nd August, 1849.
Dam directed by Hie
Excellency the Governor to forward
for your information copy of a letter
from
the Colonial Treasurer,
which, and other
from.
ces it appears
that Mr. Frother, your Clock, has
been absent from
period of
the Colony for
tive months iete
twenty-ove
days .. By the Colonial Regulations
1220
officer.
in the tublic Service is
permitted to be absent beyond six weeks without losing a moiety
The Heubles
Er John
Chief Justice,
Walter Hulme, Cyre
He.
Je
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