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Hulew ab .0.8.0 Tol bəl?llarp ja# ma bru ,Tov1*10 28080 a 20 erisir Bile edit of molinetta wanb où quJONO, and A

T ? ed vam vadt JANS XRS VIIn1Jo@qae^ Die (acoat matwollot .DenebİENB061 gnlim elnd bus batebienoo

Thê Tử Laining nam IIA SI TÌ

-£JJe8 m‡iknjë maj to tanzavod neri,ative iJuaməlð [lɔe) A .Xa789 to ajaja end at Teolt10 oktaedo *** Jasw #dinozah of beau artað end meilt new toolt?0 Tolst ent gnirimper one sex żąeminkegza ozł .æðabað beino wO ST

BA .seinofe) and tot stedá to vretstoel adi to moltonsa weið tæsið da don crew nadalë (alaM með to asoivuna aj dolds nt Tennan arit now wide moiditaqmeo alidựg eð mago

»Terið rotna os sidiɛɛoq uav di enola YALAN ONU 15dal arany smos nari brs areolt10 zeirut le noidinog mið „betarehet szew, sedaJE -duq yď baruaaz zaw dorre na beźnioqga yllanisine ansaitto

putting them on a par with Cadets and passed Cadets in the Straits Settlements; and it was laid down that Cadets and Junior Officers would be eligible for promotion in the Colony or the Federated Malay States without reference to the question of which service they originally joined, and that they would rank for seniority from the date of their first appointments. As to this I speak from memory; but reference to Singapore will show that I am right in my facts.

4. When I was offered my present appointment, I was anxious to make sure that I was running no risk of sacrificing my prospects in the service, and I therefore asked whether I should be eligible for promotion, nor did I accept the appointment until I was reassured on this point. I put up copies of correspondence in confirmation.

5. That my present appointment was regarded as one in the ordinary line of promotion, is clear from the fact it was offered to senior officers in the covenanted service of the Straits Settlements and refused by them, before the chance was given to me; Mr. Clementi was recommended for it by the local Government; the office was

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479 Hulew ab .0.8.0 Tol bəl?llarp ja# ma bru ,Tov1*10 28080 a 20 erisir Bile edit of molinetta wanb quJONO, and A T ? ed vam vadt JANS XRS VIIn1Jo@qae^ Die (acoat matwollot .DenebİENB061 gnlim elnd bus batebienoo Thê Tử Laining nam IIA SI -£JJe8 m‡iknjë maj to tanzavod neri,ative iJuaməlð [lɔe) A .Xa789 to ajaja end at Teolt10 oktaedo *** Jasw #dinozah of beau artað end meilt new toolt?0 Tolst ent gnirimper one sex żąeminkegza ozł .æðabað beino wO ST BA .seinofe) and tot stedá to vretstoel adi to moltonsa weið tæsið da don crew nadalë (alaM með to asoivuna aj dolds nt Tennan arit now wide moiditaqmeo alidựg mago »Terið rotna os sidiɛɛoq uav di enola YALAN ONU 15dal arany smos nari brs areolt10 zeirut le noidinog mið „betarehet szew, sedaJE -duq baruaaz zaw dorre na beźnioqga yllanisine ansaitto putting them on a par with Cadets and passed Cadets in the Straits Settlements; and it was laid down that Cadets and Junior Officers would be eligible for promotion in the Colony or the Federated Malay States without reference to the question of which service they originally joined, and that they would rank for seniority from the date of their first appointments. As to this I speak from memory; but reference to Singapore will show that I am right in my facts. 4. When I was offered my present appointment, I was anxious to make sure that I was running no risk of sacrificing my prospects in the service, and I therefore asked whether I should be eligible for promotion, nor did I accept the appointment until I was reassured on this point. I put up copies of correspondence in confirmation. 5. That my present appointment was regarded as one in the ordinary line of promotion, is clear from the fact it was offered to senior officers in the covenanted service of the Straits Settlements and refused by them, before the chance was given to me; Mr. Clementi was recommended for it by the local Government; the office was
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‚& #ruzolomi 479 ̧‡nomdrageɑ noltrouba .80RI,JBUSUA „N‡öl ‚«nożynol Boer、eara nastal tung og suİ” xabar. Jon evað I darið belə mal coneIIeox t Hulew ab .0.8.0 Tol bəl?llarp ja# ma bru ,Tov1*10 28080 a 20 erisir Bile edit of molinetta wanb quJONO, and A T ? ed vam vadt JANS XRS VIIn1Jo@qae^ Die (acoat matwollot .DenebİENB061 gnlim elnd bus batebienoo Thê Tử Laining nam IIA SI -£JJe8 m‡iknjë maj to tanzavod neri,ative iJuaməlð [lɔe) A .Xa789 to ajaja end at Teolt10 oktaedo *** Jasw #dinozah of beau artað end meilt new toolt?0 Tolst ent gnirimper one sex żąeminkegza ozł .æðabað beino wO ST BA .seinofe) and tot stedá to vretstoel adi to moltonsa weið tæsið da don crew nadalë (alaM með to asoivuna aj dolds nt Tennan arit now wide moiditaqmeo alidựg mago »Terið rotna os sidiɛɛoq uav di enola YALAN ONU 15dal arany smos nari brs areolt10 zeirut le noidinog mið „betarehet szew, sedaJE -duq baruaaz zaw dorre na beźnioqga yllanisine ansaitto putting them on a par with Cadets and passed Cadets in the Straits Settlements; and it was laid down that Cadets and Junior Officers would be eligible for promotion in the Colony or the Federated Malay States without reference to the question of which service they originally joined, and that they would rank for seniority from the date of their first appointments. As to this I speak frem memory; but reference to Singapore will show that I am right in my facts. 4. When I was offered my present appointment, I was anxious to make sure that I was running no risk of sacrificing my prospects in the service, and I therefore asked whether I should be eligible for promotion, nor did I accept the appointment until I was reassured on this point. I put up copies of correspondence in confirma- -tion. 5. That my present appointment was regarded as one in the ordinary line of promotion, is clear from the fact it was offered to senior officers in the covenanted service of the Stršite Settlements and refused by them, before the chance was given to me; Mr. Clementi was recommended for it by the local Government; the office Was aldarvonek GIT «VTAĴs7562 Iminolo0 MIT
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‚& #ruzolomi

479

̧‡nomdrageɑ noltrouba

.80RI,JBUSUA „N‡öl ‚«nożynol

Boer、eara nastal tung og suİ” xabar.

Jon evað I darið belə mal coneIIeox

t

Hulew ab .0.8.0

Tol bəl?llarp ja# ma bru ,Tov1*10 28080 a 20 erisir Bile

edit of molinetta wanb où quJONO, and A

T ?

ed vam vadt JANS XRS VIIn1Jo@qae^ Die (acoat matwollot

.DenebİENB061 gnlim elnd bus batebienoo

Thê Tử Laining nam IIA SI TÌ

-£JJe8 m‡iknjë maj to tanzavod neri,ative iJuaməlð [lɔe)

A .Xa789 to ajaja end at Teolt10 oktaedo

*** Jasw #dinozah of beau artað end meilt new toolt?0 Tolst

ent gnirimper one sex żąeminkegza ozł .æðabað beino wO ST

BA .seinofe) and tot stedá to vretstoel adi to moltonsa

weið tæsið da don crew nadalë (alaM með to asoivuna aj

dolds nt Tennan arit now wide moiditaqmeo alidựg eð mago

»Terið rotna os sidiɛɛoq uav di enola

YALAN ONU 15dal arany smos nari

brs areolt10 zeirut le noidinog mið „betarehet szew, sedaJE

-duq yď baruaaz zaw dorre na beźnioqga yllanisine ansaitto

putting them on a par with Cadets and passed Cadets in

the Straits Settlements; and it was laid down that Cadets

and Junior Officers would be eligible for promotion in the

Colony or the Federated Malay States without reference to

the question of which service they originally joined, and

that they would rank for seniority from the date of their

first appointments. As to this I speak frem memory; but

reference to Singapore will show that I am right in my

facts.

4.

When I was offered my present

appointment, I was anxious to make sure that I was running

no risk of sacrificing my prospects in the service, and I

therefore asked whether I should be eligible for promotion,

nor did I accept the appointment until I was reassured on

this point. I put up copies of correspondence in confirma-

-tion.

5.

That my present appointment was

regarded as one in the ordinary line of promotion, is clear

from the fact it was offered to senior officers in the

covenanted service of the Stršite Settlements and refused

by them, before the chance was given to me; Mr. Clementi

was recommended for it by the local Government; the office

Was

aldarvonek GIT «VTAĴs7562 Iminolo0 MIT

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