43.
rength of service and his claims
to
pension, on the
on the ground of
efficiency and good conduct as
atterlih
numerous testimoning
senten by Mr Jarman in his
letter of the 24th Victims._
Mr Deane, who
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was in attendance,
is called in by order of His Excelleng, and, in answer to questions fut by His Excellency, states that since, the Suport of the Commission which sat in October, 1866, to inquire into a similar charge of intemperance, Mr. Jarman
had never
actually appeared in
a state of intoxication, except that in some instances during that
period, his look and speech had
betraych
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an excepive indulgence
in stimulantz.
By Command of His Sxcellency
Report
10.5.0. przez the Punt of the Commission referred
N 1702
B 1866.)
on
Mr Deane is produced and
Concidered, and that officer is
allowed to withdraw.
His Gaellency dwells on the neceping of mathing, a difference between Public Servans conducting themselves in the most mentorious manner, and those who do not; and maintains that it is for the goon of the Service to uphold sna distinction.
Whereupon, it is Sterolved that
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