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That on June 1st 1897 the Director again left, and that upon his recommendation His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. F. G. Figg, who is my junior, to be acting Director in his absence, the arrangement having been managed to secretly that I was afforded no opportunity of protesting against them, or of asserting my claim to the temporary appointment.
That no reason has been given to me for this departure from the usual course.
And I respectfully submit that an injustice has been done to my reputation thereby, I lay the fact before you in the hope that you will grant me such redress as you may think desirable in the case.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant
John Ahummer, M.A.
Chief Assistant
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the
That on June 1st 1897 the Director again left, and
Jame that upon his recommendation His Excellency, Governor has appointed Mr. F. G. Figg, who is my
fimior, to be acting
arrangement having
Director in his absence, the
been
managed to secretly
that I was afforded no opportunity of protesting
agomet them, or of asserting my claim to the temporary appointment.
That no reason has been given
to
departure from the usual course.
me
for this
and
I respectfully submit that an injustice has been done to my reputation thereby, I lay the fact before you
will grant.
me
in the hope that you
think
such redress
as you
may
desirable in the case.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient kmuble servant John Ahmmmer. M. A.
Chief Assistant
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