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Widows and Orphans Pension.

(B) Variations of pension consequent on increments to, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is married to his first wife.
RULE III (6)—Proceed as in Rule I (c).

IV. SECOND, AND SUBSEQUENT, WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION.
(A) Variations of pension consequent on increments to, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is a widower.
RULE IV (a)—Proceed as in Rule II (a).

(B) Variations of pension consequent on the re-marriage of the contributor.
RULE IV (b)—Proceed as in Rule II (b).

(c) Variations of pension consequent on increments to, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is married to his second, or subsequent, wife.
RULE IV (c) Proceed as in Rule I (c).

C.—Officer who commenced to contribute while a widower with a child or children of pensionable age.
V. SECOND, AND SUBSEQUENT, WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION.
RULE V—For the purpose of calculating the registered pension assume that the deceased wife survived to the date of commencement of the contribution and died immediately afterwards; then proceed in accordance with the rules applicable to the case of officers who commenced to contribute while married (see B).

D.—Pensions to orphan children.
Regulated by sections 20, 21, 23, 24 and 27 of the Ordinance.

E—Officer transferred to the service of another colony.
Throughout these rules and examples the calculations depend, not on the official income of the contributor, but on the amount of his contribution so that the transfer of an officer to another service does not affect his registered pension unless the amount of his current annual contribution is varied, in which case the proper adjustment is to be made in accordance with the preceding rules.

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