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examination in law in the

Colony, shall have a

preferential claim to the post of Police Magistrate.

3.

"The remarks regarding Mr. Jameson apply equally to the case

of Mr. Jones who has applied for a prolonged extension of his leave for the purpose of being called to the Bar.

4.

As regards the mistakes in Mr. Jameson's leave

papers, an

error of one month

J 18772 90.

in

222

in the record of his half-pay leave is due to the fact that, by an oversight, the decision conveyed in paragraph 3 of Lord Knutsford's despatch No. 158 of the 2nd August, 1890,

I was not at the time noted in the Register of Leave kept in the Colonial Secretary's Office, but with respect to the second month, I would invite

your attention to the terms of Lord Knutsford's despatch No. 206 of the 26th September,

1890

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examination in law in the Colony, shall have a preferential claim to the post of Police Magistrate. 3. "The remarks regarding Mr. Jameson apply equally to the case of Mr. Jones who has applied for a prolonged extension of his leave for the purpose of being called to the Bar. 4. As regards the mistakes in Mr. Jameson's leave papers, an error of one month J 18772 90. in 222 in the record of his half-pay leave is due to the fact that, by an oversight, the decision conveyed in paragraph 3 of Lord Knutsford's despatch No. 158 of the 2nd August, 1890, I was not at the time noted in the Register of Leave kept in the Colonial Secretary's Office, but with respect to the second month, I would invite your attention to the terms of Lord Knutsford's despatch No. 206 of the 26th September, 1890
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examination in law in the Colony, shall have a prefer. ential claim to the post of Police Magistrate. 3. "The remarks regard. ing Mr. Jameson apply equally to the case of Mr Jones who has applied for a prolonged extension of his leave for the purpose of being called to the Bar. 4. As regards the mis takes in Mr. Jameson's leave papers, an error of one one month J 18772 90. in 222 in the record of his half pay leave is due to the fact that, by an oversight, the decision conveyed in paragraph 3 of Lord Knutsford's despatch. N: 158 of the 2nd August, 1890, I was not at the time noted in the Register of Leave kept in the Colonial Secretary's Office, but with respect to the second month, I would invite your attention to the terms of Lord Knutsford's despatch No 206 of the 26th September, 1890
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examination in law in the

Colony, shall have a

prefer. ential claim to the post of Police Magistrate.

3.

"The remarks regard. ing Mr. Jameson apply equally to the case

of Mr Jones who has applied for a prolonged extension of his leave for the purpose of being called to the Bar.

4.

As regards the mis

takes in Mr. Jameson's leave

papers,

an

error of one

one month

J

18772

90.

in

222

in the record of his half pay leave is due to the fact that, by an oversight, the decision conveyed in paragraph 3 of Lord Knutsford's despatch. N: 158 of the 2nd August, 1890,

I was not at the time noted in the Register of Leave kept in the Colonial Secretary's Office, but with respect to the second month, I would invite

your attention to the terms of Lord Knutsford's despatch No 206 of the 26th September,

1890

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