CO129-258 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1893 [1-4] — Page 652

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646

netsing

as Treasur

A

written

off.

8. There

questions of

Mt. Mitchell-Junes.

peenary responsibility for the

amount misappropriated awhile

he was in che

charge of the

and

of

the gridg

of the

Treasury

ment to be formed

manner in which he

discharged what I conceive to

be his duties as Treasurer. The

two questions

or less

a.re

of Corree

rected, but they

are

distinct questions and require to be separately decided. For t

when Government money

been tolew vir a

ray

mmay

bas

Treasury, it

be the case that the

Treasures deserve to be held pecuniarily

Golourres AND 12 and 9.

responsible, and

that he has

not, either so generally,

i do ta

culpably

neglected his duties as to rendes heie unfit to be continued in his office. I therefore directed the Colonial Secretary to keep the two points distinct, and be accordingly wrote love letters to the Treasures, the one requesting huir to shew cause why he should held pecuniarily responsible, and the other inviting his

t of

love

explanations of the fact of

/

either

his

by checking his barks, or in any way, having

othes

yst

taken any steps to fulfil his primary duty of ensuring that

e which reached his

Office was all placed to the credit

responsible

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646 netsing as Treasur A written off. 8. There questions of Mt. Mitchell-Junes. peenary responsibility for the amount misappropriated awhile he was in che charge of the and of the gridg of the Treasury ment to be formed manner in which he discharged what I conceive to be his duties as Treasurer. The two questions or less a.re of Corree rected, but they are distinct questions and require to be separately decided. For t when Government money been tolew vir a ray mmay bas Treasury, it be the case that the Treasures deserve to be held pecuniarily Golourres AND 12 and 9. responsible, and that he has not, either so generally, i do ta culpably neglected his duties as to rendes heie unfit to be continued in his office. I therefore directed the Colonial Secretary to keep the two points distinct, and be accordingly wrote love letters to the Treasures, the one requesting huir to shew cause why he should held pecuniarily responsible, and the other inviting his t of love explanations of the fact of / either his by checking his barks, or in any way, having othes yst taken any steps to fulfil his primary duty of ensuring that e which reached his Office was all placed to the credit responsible
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* 646 netsing as Treasur A written off. 8. There questions of Mt. Mitchell-Junes. peenary responsibility for the amount misappropriated awhile he was in che charge of the and of the gridg of the Treasury ment to be formed manner in which he discharged what I conceive to be his duties as Treasurer. The two questions or less a.re of Corree rected, but they are distinct questions and require to be separately decided. For t when Government money been tolew vir a ray mmay bas Treasury, it be the case that the Treasures deserve to be held pecuniarily Golourres AND 12 and 9. responsible, and that he has not, either so generally, i do ta culpably neglected his duties as to rendes heie unfit to be continued in his office. I therefore directed the Colonial Secretary to keep the two points distinct, and be accordingly wrote love letters to the Treasures, the one requesting huir to shew cause why he should held pecuniarily responsible, and the other inviting his t of love explanations of the fact of / either his by checking his barks, or in any way, having othes yst taken any steps to fulfil his primary duty of ensuring that e which reached his Office was all placed to the credit responsible آرگا
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646

netsing

as Treasur

A

written

off.

8. There

questions of

Mt. Mitchell-Junes.

peenary responsibility for the

amount misappropriated awhile

he was in che

charge of the

and

of

the gridg

of the

Treasury

ment to be formed

manner in which he

discharged what I conceive to

be his duties as Treasurer. The

two questions

or less

a.re

of Corree

rected, but they

are

distinct questions and require to be separately decided. For t

when Government money

been tolew vir a

ray

mmay

bas

Treasury, it

be the case that the

Treasures deserve to be held pecuniarily

Golourres AND 12 and 9.

responsible, and

that he has

not, either so generally,

i do ta

culpably

neglected his duties as to rendes heie unfit to be continued in his office. I therefore directed the Colonial Secretary to keep the two points distinct, and be accordingly wrote love letters to the Treasures, the one requesting huir to shew cause why he should held pecuniarily responsible, and the other inviting his

t of

love

explanations of the fact of

/

either

his

by checking his barks, or in any way, having

othes

yst

taken any steps to fulfil his primary duty of ensuring that

e which reached his

Office was all placed to the credit

responsible

آرگا

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