Boarding Officer in the Harbour
to
Master's Department on the subject of the extra pay be drawn by him during the
1 absence on leave of Mr Jones,
re-
1st Boarding Officer.
The arrangement referred to in paragraph 2 of
the Memorial was not submitted to me until just before the expiry of Mr. Jones' full pay leave, and after he had left the Colony, and the argument advanced in paragraph
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graph 4 appears to me to be manifestly wrong,
since its
acceptance would ensure that when an officer performs only a portion of the duties of
other officer,
he would be entitled to draw more pay than
if he were appointed to perform the whole.
Of the precedents quoted in paragraph 5 all except the last are inapplicable since they occurred previous to the addition to Rule 108 of the Colonial
Boarding Officer in the Harbour
to
Master's Department on the subject of the extra pay be drawn by him during the
1 absence on leave of Mr Jones,
re-
1st Boarding Officer.
The arrangement ferred to in paragraph 2 of
the Memorial was not sub-
mitted to me until just be fore the expiry of Mr. Jones' full pay leave, and after he had left the Colony, and the argument advanced in para_
graph
328
graph 4 appears to me to be manifestly wrong,
since its
acceptance would ensure that when an officer performs only a portion of the duties of
other officer,
he would be
titled to draw more
an-
en
pay than
appointed to per-
if he were form the whole.
Of the precedents quoted in paragraph 5 all except the
inapplicable since they occurred previous to the
last are
addition to Rule 108 of the
Colonial
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