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Sservations in the Treasury letter
a the 5t August 1851
Sterling's
upon
Av. 7060
Mr.
jme
By
live y
to care which accompaniedre v your Graces despatch under reknowledgment, to be some i question whether such a privilege Joes not defor the office
it from all claim to
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sension. I find however that
"the Queen's hivocate in Ecylon and his Scruties who
are
General and the Colonial Surgeon
here further relinquish inch about one third of the Salaries their respective offices upon determining to accept private practice, and so as the Public benefit to that extent by their going is, I think it only fair "I that they should receive reusions,
which would
Of course
calculatch on the retineed salaries
their offices-
arc
by
allowed to take private practice in addition to their Salaries. entitled to Pursions. And the Queen's Advocate is the offien
there who concssonds, I presume, with
m
Attorney Beneral. The Attorney
propose therefore
the minute that these offices
shall be entitled to pensions under
the same
regulations
as
the sublic
Officers generally, but shall not
receive
any special concession
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