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The following letter be sent to Mr Gibsons by the Acting Colonial Secretary:
Sir,
The Governor in Council, having considered your case with a view to suspension, now wishes to offer you the opportunity of tendering your resignation.
I have, etc.
(Signed) F. Stewart
Acting Colonial Secretary.
A bundle of papers regarding certain charges against Dr Senna, Steward of the Government Civil Hospital, having been previously circulated and read by the Members of Council, the mode of dealing with Dr Senna is considered and the following minute is agreed to:- As to the mode of dealing with Dr Senna, let him be interdicted from duty and the usual proceedings taken with a view to his suspension.
Mr Price's application to be allowed to take leave of absence from the 22nd December is taken into consideration.
The Honourable the Attorney General gives a detailed précis of the whole case and remarking that Mr Price in his reply does not take the issue put to him but gives a long list of cases showing that the Governor was displeased with him, the Honourable the Attorney General states that in his opinion Mr. Price should not be allowed to leave the Colony until he had substantiated or withdrawn the specific allegation referred to in...
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The
following letter be sent to ont Gibsons by the Acting Colonial Lecretary:
Sir
The Governor in founcil, having
considered
Your
cast
with
view to
Inspension,
offer you
the
now wishes to
opportunity of tendering your resignation.
I have Mc.
(Signed) F. Stewart
Acting flonial Secretary.
of
papers regarding certain charges against on Senna, Steward the Government fivil Strepital, having been previously circulated and read by the Members of founcil, the mode of dealing with Int denna is considered
and the following
Vinute is agreed to:- Is to the mode of dealing
of dealing with
Int Senna let him be interdicted from duty
and the usual proceeding taken with
new to his suspension.
Ms Price's application. to be allowed to
of
leave of absence
from
да
میں کیا سمار
the 22nd December is
When taken into consideration.
Giver
پیما کار می را چه
The Stonvable the attorney General
a detailed prisis of
the whole sale and
remarking that Mr Price in his reply does
not take the issue put to him but gives long list
of
cases showing that the Governor
was displeased with him, the Stonorable the
Attorney General states that in his opinion
Mr. Frice should not be allowed to leave the
Colony until he had substantiated or withdrawn the specific allegation referred to in
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