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the
payment
of the
arrears
to Mr Sharp not only ... but the salary sanctioned by ... of the additional ... that despatch.
... course when I asked the ...
4. ... of formal sanction ... expense), it was ... of ... at Council to that ... once remembered that the Council had already declined to vote the increase, and much dissatisfaction at the money having been paid under ... expressed. No course, therefore, was open to me, but to postpone the vote that I ... the circumstances was ... the correspondence might look up which had passed between Your Lordship and this Government.
the
d. The dates were ...
1 follow:
On istro 18th August, 1871, General Whitfield transmitted in his despatch No 190 of the 11th August Mr. Sharp's application for an increase to his salary of £250 a year, which application was recommended by Mr Attorney General Pannarfole, and I remember agreeing with Mr Pannarfole ... reference made to me before my departure from England.
6. Only a month later, viz. ... 92 on the 12nd September, when the Estimates were under discussion ... the Council declined to vote the increased ... after a formal debate on the subject. The Estimates finally transmitted to Your Lordship consequently left the salary at its original amount.
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the
payment
of the
arrears
to Mr Sharp not only
but
salary sanctioned
by
of
the additional
rhat despatch.
course when I asked the
4. of formal sanction
expense),
it was
of
at
Connicil to that
once remembered that
the Conncil had already declined to vote the increase, and much difatisfaction at the money having been paid under
expressed. No course, therefore, was open to me, but to postpone the vote that I
the circinnstances was
the
correspondence
might loove-up which had paped between Your Lordship and this Government.
the
d. The dates
were
1 follow==
On istro 18th August, 1871, General
Whitfeld tranuntled in his despatch
th
No 190 of the 11th August Mr. Sharp's application for
an increase to his
salary of £250 a
application
ar, which
year,
by Mr
was recommended by
Attorney General Panurefole, and I
remember
m
и
agreeing
with Mr Pannafole
reference made to me
departure from England.
before
6. Only a month later, viz.
92 on the Ind
September, when the Plimates were under discussion
the
Onail declined to vote the increased
after a formal debate on the subject. The Estimates finally transmitted to Your Lordship consequently left the salary at its original amount
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