The The Mr Aufred Corey Eight;
2nd --That
has been in the Service of the Colony for.
years, an
and light &
monitio; namely, from the 1st October, 1864, to the 800 May, 1893.
3rd.That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasious, at the dates
and for the terms specified below, viz.:——
1st. For
Months beginning on.
and ending on_
2nd.--
3rd.-
4th. --That provision has been made for the due execution of Mr. Grey's
Meat
Ofice during his absence by the appointment of Need Tusat Key Watt
Years.
о
Months.
8
J
8
1. Total Service, from date of arrival in the Colony to date of Certificate...
2. Deduct toral Absences since arrival (other than Vacation leave),
whether with or without Half Salary
3. Period of Resident Service
4. Maximum amount of Leave unthorized by Regulations in respect of the above period of Resident Service (viz., & of Resident Service
+ Six Months)
5. Leave on Half Salary already taken, since first arrival in the Colony
6. Leave now granted
h
b
Meredy
N.B.--Leave of Absence beyond 1-6th of Resident Service
will not be granted by the Secretary of State except on Medical Certificate from the Medical Officer employed by the Colonial Office, or on urgent private affairs, the nature of which must be stated and must be satisfactory to the Secretary of State.
NOTE-Officers who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State for an extension of their leave of absence, are to annex this document to their applications, and in order to meet this contingency, it will he furnished to them in duplicate.
requested
Governor.
Governor,¦
Stong hou 1.175 8010911
Date.
No.
1823 und 29
Last previous Paper.
And __10154-31 October 1873
(Subject)
20 00
Case of the St. Cepphrene's
$
DESPATCH,
325
Complaint of Sardine Matheson & Co respect =
960 7128-HA S 1198)
refusal of permiss : for vessel to touch
at Macaus
Holland
fr Herbert
(Minutes.)
See also 10912, herewith.
I think that the case of the " lyptrancs stands on a
tifferent forting to that of + oft The former harning
the "Reminder".
Chinese Passengers
on board, I think naturally objectionable, and Sir A. Kennedy says that when be revoked the fommission to Sail (afterwards held to be illegal) he was not aware that the cargo was to be prepared oprims. It is unfortmate that in that case
that the risit & macas was
he tried to act ultra
Vires, but as soon as he ascertained that he was wrong,
the ship was not preaute
prom Sailing. In the case of the Deminder
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