CO129-543-3 Leave and passage regulations 13-1-1933 - 11-9-1933 — Page 28

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Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Mr. Parkinson.

Mr. Tomlinson.

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Aetion of adhering to the

Sir C. Bottomley.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

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do rags.

and the clares of officer

have enjoyed it in the past.

ast.

No doubt

representations in a similar sense are

likely to be made in regard to other

officers and I have already indicated

that in my opinion some of the

considerations raised deserve careful

consideration. On the other hand I

fully appreciate that the question of

expense must be taken into account,

and that concessions in one direction

may for that reason have to be

counter-balanced by a curtailment of

privileges in another.

3. In all the circumstances the

FURTHER ACTION.

question of the maintenance of the

existing rule is one which cannot, I

think, be satisfactorily settled by

consideration of petitions and

representations which are concerned with

particular officers or classes of

officer, and I should accordingly be

glad if you would examine the question

as

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