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and praus kie to war Grayson. The 6-dealt with Cam Olie Lark but Round to see. 2614. All M. Round 26/4 W. Lucas. کا کی w1. Japree in writing much a provisional answer to this as MM. Stubby suggests: cofar as C.D. is concerned, we have made no provision for MW. Drayson's salary on the 6:0. estimates for 1904-5, but as from 20 March 1905 (which would be only 5 weeks after the 25th Feb; when the 3 years expire), there will be no difficulty in making such provision, and (assuming that he is certainly going to return) I think it better to do so after that date, as no undertaking orlang is required in his case, though in some ways it might have been more convenient that he should do so.
As to his successor, Isaksone this means that Witte N.K. God would do a yeyon. In contrast mean with less experience and bey pay, they do not
|& L. (x)--50654---3000-12-01 60429---3000-9-02 Mject to housing a 393 man for a limited termFor this point, perhaps the Governor had better be consulted; it might perhaps be for 4 years, a passenger and some toplice so for distant as by Kay runs up, perhaps it would be better to have an unmarried man.
When Is It Fr. Go! heusch made up their minds then points. it is for Sir M. Omnanny to consider whether it is convenient that we should let another than go and for such a term of years. Personally, I think it is, but he had his doubts, on some occasion declined to let such an apprentice be made in South Africa.
Hi Draft Mn2774106. as M. Statos proposes iiii Consult Sir M. Nathan as to whether he would like to write farther arto M. Drayson's successor after reaching the colour or will leave it to me to do the best we can CPL 27. at once
Sir M Nathan
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