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declining the office" ) would be that
of Fur Wise, the young Barrietes now
acting
a s
Police Magistrate.
4. It will be seew that the fridges I how that our Francis' letter contains
several inaccurate statements. It is,
however, forcibly written, and I
with him as to the great practica!
agree
inconvenience of the frequent changes in the Croww Colonies of the Head of the
Public Departments. But, as Mr Francis admits, leave of absence at stated
intervals, or ow medical certificate,
incident of official life
is
a necessary
in countries where the health, and
mental and bodily vigour of. Englishmen cannot be preserved...
without
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making, a
per
informed, some ty
hispre
aumum by his,
at the Bar, and we
office of the Salary is only th
declines an
without periodical change of air, scene,
and climate.
5. I agree, generally, with the arguments of the fudges on this point. Moreover, my long experience of more than a quarter of a century
as
the
Governor successively of five different Colonies, has taught me that, as a
general rule, and except in Extreme cases, it is right and Expedient to m defer to the opinion of the judges in arrangements connected witte the Supreme Court.
6 . Holding this view, I have reported the Judges to favour me with their
to the arrangements which should be made for the temporary
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