Sir F. Rogers
                     M Young, Col: 
Sec of 
V.C.Isl, was granted
                     by 
Sir J. Douglas 12
                     months leave of absence commencing about the middle of 
last April.
                     That leave has not been confirmed, the Governor having been written
                     to to say whether 
M Young's absence for the whole 12 months would
                     inconvenience him. As the Governor has secured the services of 
M
                        Wakeford, his former official subordinate, the ans will probably be
                     in the negative.
                     On the other hand 
M Wakefords absence is for 12 months, ending the
                     
14 Dec/64. There is, therefore, a difference of 4 months between
                     the termination of the leaves of the respective officers. I do not
                     see that it devolves on us to square these absences so as to enable
                     
M Wakeford to withdraw at the moment when 
M Young returns, tho'
                     considering how distant a place is W. Australia an extension of 4
                     months to the former is an indulgence which 
M Cardwell might
                     possibly grant. But what we have to see to is that 
M Wakeford only
                     receives 1/2 salary from W. Australia, during his absence from the
                     Colony and not
                     
until the Govr is enabled to make permanent provision for him
                        in V.C.I.
                     That proposal of 
Gov K. seems to me unusual, at all events in my
                     Division.