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I think it would be well if
were to cause
you
Mrs
Mr. Kyshe
to be informed that acting appointments are left to the discretion of the Governor, and that no officer is, rule, entitled as of right to
office higher than
act in an
his
6.
In
is, as a
own substantive post.
a justice to Mr. Pollock, I think it right to state that he is discharging the duties of the office of Attorney-General in a most
satisfactory
satisfactory
manner.
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may mention that previous to the receipt of mr Kyshe's memorial, I had in- structed the Attorney-General
to draft an Ordinance deal- ing with the accumulation of moneys in the hands
of the Registrar to which Mr Kyshe refers in paragraph 4 of his letter of the 5th May.
8.
As
you
are aware;
Mr. Ackroyd and Mr. Wise held the office of Registrar and Mr
Sangster
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