5
A
The papers are in circulation with a draft
despatch which deals with a good many other
points regarding breaks in service, and it is
unlikely that the proposed despatch will issue
at an early date. Once the point has been
decided and the despatch issued it will be
impossible to treat cases of the kind described
in No.1 in the way proposed by the 0.A.G. As
things stand, however, there are precedents for
disregarding short breaks in exceptional
circumstances, and I do not know that any great
harm would be done by acceding to the Governor's
proposal in this case, provided that it is made
clear to him that the general question of
breaks caused by voluntary resignation is under
consideration, and that this case will not in
any circumstances be held to constitute a
precedent.
G. F. SEEL
3.12
I agre
W A
InTrut
4/12
Piffres
t/1z atence.
23. - 2 to 4. Kong. 511 (146.) Anas!) — 18 DEC 1935
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