Item 0004 - Letter from Lieutenant Governor & Chief Secretary to Government John E Clauson to Lorenzo Gatt informing him that HE feels it would be conenient in the interests of the public service if he were to (l) resume duty on Wednesday 9th December 1914 with a view to sitting on the Committee of Enquiry on the charges against Mr Curmi (ll) to discharge his usual duties in the executive Council and Council of Government, but not to perform any departmental duties until he is satisfied Lorenzo's health is completely restored.

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PDE-00026-001-08-0004

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Letter from Lieutenant Governor & Chief Secretary to Government John E Clauson to Lorenzo Gatt informing him that HE feels it would be conenient in the interests of the public service if he were to (l) resume duty on Wednesday 9th December 1914 with a view to sitting on the Committee of Enquiry on the charges against Mr Curmi (ll) to discharge his usual duties in the executive Council and Council of Government, but not to perform any departmental duties until he is satisfied Lorenzo's health is completely restored.

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  • 1914-12-05 (Creation)

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