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minute does not in terms forbid private practice consistent with public duty,
says that his Salary is to command his whole time and undivided services. But this may merely mean that his whole time is for the government, if the government wants it, not that it does not exclude the possibility of his practising if consistent with his public duties. However, I think I am inclined to still hold that the right Honourable Sir J. P. Hennessy was greatly restricted in terms - that in Rhine's annulment cases - or that it should be wholly prohibited.
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MINUTE PAPER.
I doubt whether Sir J. P. Hennessy would prove a good judge in a cause in which he has committed himself to one side, but I would reply to the General effect of Mr. Fairfield's para 2, Giving Sir J.P.H. as little advantage over Dr. Ayres as possible, and as little opportunity as possible for prolonging the controversy by sending the amended rules and putting the question about private practice.
Mr. 20/11
Had Dr. Shany? Dr. Ayres in his letter of 23 April says while complaining of overwork was attending patients outside the Hospital without variation of fee. This is no doubt the keynote to the quarrel - The obvious meaning of "his whole time and undivided services" is puzzling.
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minute does not in teams fortid private mactice of consisteich with public duty,
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sa
says that his
Salary
is to command his whole time and undinded services. But this may merely mean that his whole time is for the govern. ment, if the fovernment houts it, not it does not exclude the popitility of his
practising of consistent with his puttin
ties. Howen I thused a inclined to till
duties.
die fot. Stemmetry that the right Damned a
Hennesy
Greatly
restucted in tenns
A confined say
- that in Rhines
to annullation cases - or
that it shined be wholly perhibited.
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MINUTE PAPER.
I doubt whether Sir J. P. Hennesy
would prove
a good peace.
maher in a cause in which he
has committed kunself tone side,
but I would reply
to the
General effect of Mr Fairfields para 2, Giving Sir 8.0.H. as little advantage over Dr Ayres as popible, and as little opportunity as possible for prolonging the controversy sending the amended rules: and putting the question about post practice.
Mr 20/11
Hat Dr. Shany
Dr. Ayres in his letter of 23 April -days while complaining of overwork was attending fratic to outvide the Ito's fital without vanation of foot This is no doubt. The keynote to the quarrel - The obvious meaning of " his whole time and
PLA
mazing presy
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