CO129-273 - Governor Sir Robinson & Others - 1896 [10-12] — Page 239

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1 Enclosure 1.

26030

20 77036

Public Works Dept.

13th November 1898.

Sir,

I have the honour to lay the following statements before you and request that you shall be pleased to graciously consider this humble petition in reference to participate in the benefits of the Exchange Compensation.

When the Exchange Compensation was first offered to Officers in the Government Service I was informed that I was not entitled to the Compensation.

In March 1895 I addressed the Right Honourable Earl of Ripon, K.G., the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the subject.

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was changed to

1 Enclosure 1.

26030

20 77036

Public Works Dept.

13th November 1898.

Sir,

I have the honour to lay the following statements before you and request that you shall be pleased to graciously consider this humble petition in reference to participate in the benefits of the Exchange Compensation.

When the Exchange Compensation was first offered to Officers in the Government Service I was informed that I was not entitled to the Compensation.

In March 1895 I addressed the Right Honourable Earl of Ripon, K.G., the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the subject. Later it was addressed to Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies,

However, to follow the format to the letter as requested:

1 Enclosure 1.

26030

20 77036

Public Works Dept.

13th November 1898.

Sir,

I have the honour to lay the following statements before you and request that you shall be pleased to graciously consider this humble petition in reference to participate in the benefits of the Exchange Compensation.

When the Exchange Compensation was first offered to Officers in the Government Service I was informed that I was not entitled to the Compensation.

In March 1895 I addressed the Right Honourable Earl of Ripon, K.G., the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the subject.

Later it was addressed to Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies,

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1 Enclosure 1. 26030 20 77036 Public Works Dept. 13th November 1898. Sir, I have the honour to lay the following statements before you and request that you shall be pleased to graciously consider this humble petition in reference to participate in the benefits of the Exchange Compensation. When the Exchange Compensation was first offered to Officers in the Government Service I was informed that I was not entitled to the Compensation. In March 1895 I addressed the Right Honourable Earl of Ripon, K.G., the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the subject. [...the text is cut off here, please provide the rest of the text for further proofreading.] was changed to 1 Enclosure 1. 26030 20 77036 Public Works Dept. 13th November 1898. Sir, I have the honour to lay the following statements before you and request that you shall be pleased to graciously consider this humble petition in reference to participate in the benefits of the Exchange Compensation. When the Exchange Compensation was first offered to Officers in the Government Service I was informed that I was not entitled to the Compensation. In March 1895 I addressed the Right Honourable Earl of Ripon, K.G., the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the subject. Later it was addressed to Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, However, to follow the format to the letter as requested: 1 Enclosure 1. 26030 20 77036 Public Works Dept. 13th November 1898. Sir, I have the honour to lay the following statements before you and request that you shall be pleased to graciously consider this humble petition in reference to participate in the benefits of the Exchange Compensation. When the Exchange Compensation was first offered to Officers in the Government Service I was informed that I was not entitled to the Compensation. In March 1895 I addressed the Right Honourable Earl of Ripon, K.G., the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the subject. Later it was addressed to Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies,
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1 Enclosure 1.

26030

20 77036

Public Wake Dept.

135 November 1808.

Sir,

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Right Honourable

the

Joseph Chamberlain

Secretary of State for the Colonies,

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