CO129-367 - Acting Governor May - 1910 [6-7] — Page 296

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Hon

Colonial Secretary,

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Inspector Lamble and his wife are separated

by consent. A document to that effect was drawn up when he was

on leave 2 years ago. Inspector Lamble agreed to pay £8 0 0

per mensem towards his wife's maintenance. It was also verbally

agreed I understand that Mrs. Lamble should acknowledge all

monies received.

2.

Inspector Lamble sent the usual remittance

of £8 0 •

0 on 1st. February, 1910 (I actually saw the P.0.

receipt). He then ceased remitting money as he had not heard

from Mrs. Lamble since 15th. December, 1909. He received a

letter while in Hospital on 8th. June, 1910, and thereupon

remitted £8 0 O for June as soon as he came out of Hospital.

I understand Mrs. Lamble changed her

3.

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address during the interval without giving notice of the fact

to Inspector Lamble who received private information to that

effect. She is now back at the old address.

4.

As far as I can judge Inspector Lamble has

carried out his share of the arrangement and Mrs. Lamble has only

herself to blame for the trouble which has arisen. I would there-

-fore suggest that Government decline to move in the matter any

further.

24th. June, 1910.

(sd.) E. D. C. Wolfe,

S.D.

H..

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