not aware that the appointment for which he applies is about to become vacant, but that
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22131 RECP a We' 26 007 901 by knoff. Members think something to reversion $40000 p...
W 574 his application has been noted and will be borne in mind should the vacancy occur.
3. V should be glad to hear if Mr Reece wishes to be considered for any other legal appointment in the Colony.
4. Should he desire this, he should fill up and return the enclosed form to this Office.
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It is quite out of the question to fix the mil? Cont" permanently at £40,000, and the arrangement which makes it proportional to the Revenue seems fairest to the Colony.
? So explain, and add that further Members of the L. C. are under misapprehension in supposing that it was meant to preclude any reduction of taxation, should it hereafter appear that the Revenue exceeded the necessary expenditure of the
1.
not
aware
that
the
appointment for which he
applies is about to
become
racaut, but that
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song trong
No. 22134
Military
Sends
Council
Landeve,
(Subject.)
Contribution.
22131 RECP a
We' 26 007 901
by knoff. Members thes ething to reversion
$40000 p...
W
574
his application has been
Governor.
No.
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Date.
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noted
and will be borne
23 Lep
in
mind
should
the
racancy occur.
3. V shouka
be
glad to
hear if Mr Reece wishes
to be considered for any
other
legal appointment
in the Colougies.
{to be a candidate,
4. Should he desire this, ha
should fill up and return
the
snclosed form to this
Office.
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:
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22000.
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23211
M. Fanfield
See also 22000 which asks for telegraphic refly
It is quits out of
the question
to fix the mil? Cont" permanenty at £40,000, and the arrangeme
which makes it proportional to the
fairest to the Colony. Revenne seems,
? So explain, and add that farthe Members of the L. ( are under misapprehension
m
in supposing
That
was meant &
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preclude any reduction of "taxation, should it hereafter appear
that the Revenue exceeded the
necessary, expenditure of
the
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