the grant of a pension.
2.
In view
of the facts
revealed in the attached
copy of a minute by the Captain Superintendent.
Police and its
annexure,
of
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from which it appears that
the Petitioner was
fully
aware that his resignation would involve sacrifice of pension, and of the fur- ther fact that he was im- plicated in the recent, bling scandal.
scandal and prefer-
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red to resign rather than submit to an
his
case,
enquiry into I am unable to
recommend that the
er
pray
of his petition be enter-
tained.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Williain Robings
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