M Elliot
See 5469, and 6011.
Governor Kennedy has not ans the enquiry
proposed to him in
July whether
M Young's absence
w subject him
to any inconvenience. My impression is that he
w rather have his
own friend,
M Wakeford to act as Col:
Sec & that he would
willingly dispense with
M Young's presence. But
M Wakeford's
leave from W. Australia will expire on the
14 June next (see
11920/
64 & draft ans). To enable him to reach W. Australia by
that time he will probably have to quit
V.C. Island in
April or
May—which—if
M Young's Application for extension of leave be
complied with—
w most likely be inconvenient to the Governor, who
will not easily find amongst the community a suitable person to act
as Colonial
Sec for even the short interval of a couple of months.
Under these circs it seems to me that there is no alternative except
to refuse
M Young's application.