with the conditions of the Pension Minute; if he is not a Servant of the Colony he seems, at least in my judgment not eligible for, pression at all. In conclusion I wish to guard myself against it being supposed that I was under the impression that if an "order" to grant this Pension had proceeded from The Secretary of State for the Colonies the case would have admitted of discussion (see Ordinance No 10 of 1862).
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Memorandum by the Colonial Secretary
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"with the conditions of the Pension Minute;
if
he is not
a
Servant
of
the Colony he seems,
at least in
a
my judgment not eligible for,
pression at all.
In conclusion Ishmed wish to
guard myself against it being suppond that
I was under the
impression
think if
if an "order"
to
grant
this Pension had proceeded from
The Secretary of
state
for
the Colonies the
case would have admitted of discussion
N 1862)"
See ordinara el 10 of 1862
(see
fr
( Sone Dxtract)
Mammin
the Colonial Secretain
233
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