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way
has not suffered in such a as to warrant his ap- plying for a pension- grounds of ill health.
H
on
"Mr. Travers'
In view of long and good service I think
his case is
is
-deserving of special consideration and I therefore, - venture to express a hope that you may favourably entertain the application which he intends
to make to you.
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When the date of
Mr. Travers retirement from
the
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the service is
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definitely de-
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cided I will address a further communication to you the subject of the appoint- ment of Postmaster-General,
which is now
bring held by
Mr. Thomson in conjunction
with that of Treasurer. If the
present experiment is found to work satisfactorily,
no reason
I see
why the appoint.
ments of Postmaster-General
and treasurer should not~
be permanently amalgamated
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