I have to acknowledge your Despatch No. 91 of the
15th of July,
informing me that you have given
Mr. Birch leave on half salary with
the object chiefly of giving him the opportunity of resuming his
duties in
British Columbia should he think fit.
Mr. Birch when in
British Columbia had the option of
relinquishing
relinquishing his connexion with this Department, or of relinquishing
his appointment in
British Columbia, and he elected to relinquish his
appointment in
British Columbia. No option was offered to him of
deferring his decision until after his return to this Country, nor
did his length of service entitle him to any leave of absence. Under
these circumstances, I am somewhat surprised that you should have
thought yourself at liberty to give this leave of absence on half
salary which I am unable to confirm. The office of Colonial
Secretary must be
considered considered vacant from the time at which
Mr. Birch
ceased to receive full salary, i.e. as I understand, the
15th July. I
await a Report from you respecting his successor. If after
receiving that Report I should confirm
Mr. Young in the acting
appointment which he now holds, he will be entitled to full salary
from the date up to which
Mr. Birch received it.