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کا (Copy) $7229/5 180 Minute ow Letter of the Honorable The Chief Justice, dated 31st May, 1836... To interfere with the Judge's nomination of his Clerk is a delicate and invidious course, but I must record my Conviction. that Mr. Bevan is not a fit and proper person for admission into any Department of the Public Service. When he was first named for the Acting Appointment in February 1853 I remonstrated with Sir George Bonham, on the ground of the reputation he held in the Mercantile Community to which he had belonged, but Sir George was unwilling to interferen with the nomination

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کا (Copy) $7229/5 180 Minute ow Letter of the Honorable The Chief Justice, dated 31st May, 1836... To interfere with the Judge's nomination of his Clerk is a delicate and invidious course, but I must record my Conviction. that Mr. Bevan is not a fit and proper person for admission into any Department of the Public Service. When he was first named for the Acting Appointment in February 1853 I remonstrated with Sir George Bonham, on the ground of the reputation he held in the Mercantile Community to which he had belonged, but Sir George was unwilling to interferen with the nomination
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کا

(Copy)

$7229/5

180

Minute ow Letter of the

Honorable The Chief Justice,

dated 31 st

d. 3.17 May, 1836...

To interfere with the Judge's nomination of his Clerk is a

delicate and invidious course, but

Conviction.

I must record

my

that Mr. Bevan is not a fit and

proper person for admission into any Department of the Public

Service.

When he was

was first named for

the Acting Appointment in February 1853 I remonstrated with Sir George Boubame, on the ground of the reputation be

held in the Mercantile Community to which he had belonged, but Sir George

was unwilling to

with the nomination

interferen

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