Pensions.

to imply that any holder thereof who is not on the permanent establishment of the Colony at the date of his retirement shall be pensionable;

(b) in respect of other public service an office which is for the time being a pensionable office under the law or regulations in force in such service;

"non-pensionable office" means an office which is not a pensionable office;

"pensionable emoluments" means-

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(a) in respect of service in this Colony substantive salary, expatriation pay and personal allowance but does not include any other emoluments whatever : Provided that where this Ordinance requires the pensionable emoluments received at a date prior to the 1st day of January, 1947, by an officer to whom the Pensions Ordinance, 1932, applied, to be taken (21 of 1932) into account, the interpretation given to the words "pensionable emoluments" in the said Ordinance shall be applied to such emoluments;

(b) in respect of other public service emoluments which count for pension in accordance with the law or regulations in force in such service;

“salary” means the salary attached to a pensionable office or, where provision is made for taking service in a non-pensionable office into account as pensionable service, the salary attached to that office;

"personal allowance" means a special addition to salary granted personally to the holder for the time being of the office, but does not include such an addition if it is granted subject to the condition that it shall not be pensionable;

"expatriation pay" means a special addition to salary granted in accordance with the General Orders of this Colony governing such pay;

"Secretary of State" means one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State;

"public service" means service in a civil capacity under the Government of this Colony or the Government of any other part of the Commonwealth, or of the New Hebrides or the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, or service which is

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