CO129-366 - Governor Sir Lugard Acting Governor May - 1910 [4-5] — Page 30

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Government House,

Hongkong, 6th. April, 1910.

I have the honour to acknowledge

the receipt of Your Lordship's Despatch No. 67 of the 4th.

ultimo, informing me of Mr. S. T. Dunn's resignation.

2.

Your Lordship will observe from

the certificate enclosed in my Despatch No. 300 of the

20th. of last October that Mr. Dunn applied for, and was

granted, the exact amount of leave to which he was entitled

under the Colonial Office Regulations, and that, had he not

resigned, his leave would have expired on the 10th. of

next July. I understand from Your Lordship's Despatch that

Mr. Dunn has been paid the salary due to him down to the

last day of February inclusive and, as he has left this

Service for his own purposes, I am not prepared to recommend

that he should receive his half-pay for more than half the

period assigned to him, viz.:- up to the 15th. instant, and

I think his successor should draw full pay from that date.

A RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE MARL OF CREWE,

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