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alluded to by Mr Hamilton in

his letter

F

the 5th August 1851 is so pecution that it will have to be dealt with execially on his retirement, by the Lord Commissioners Fier Majesty's Treasury. Under the accompanying Misuale M. May would be only entitled to a pension from the Colony exlculated on his Service there. Brut Mor

May before joining the Civil Service in Stoustong arved for

nearly nine

years

in the London Plice, and in that Service a Superannuation Fund is provided,

the contribution to which is

From 7 Noor 1835,

7# October 1844

two-and-a-half per cent per

annum,

which

by Mr may. the question

as

was

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duly paid

In 1847 when

to the Civil

Servants here being required to contribute to the Supersummation Fund was under consideration,

M. May applied_ in a letter dated 22? Febuary 1847 which was forwarded to the Scenetary of State in Sir John Davis' Dispatch N. 23 of 20th February 1847. to be allowed to count his service in the Metropolitan Police towards a Pension upon paying

two-and

up an additional tws and

-half per cent per annum

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