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Colony with
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difications.
more
pensions for law requiring early
Ne one in the Civil Service has been
a.
more resolute defender
Or
steady
helper of deserving Colonial Civil Suwants
than
myperfi
but
my opinion
As
to what
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a
stranger argument than the May's recommendation to induce
to place
such a force as the Hongtang Palice
a forting so different from that of the other Colonial Servants of the Colony, and)
them pensions viot mercy le
eivew
irrespective of the muit of their career but to confer such pensions instantan
instantan musly backed by gratuities abo, after 10 years service,
much from that of Mr.
intended
00
That
May. A
may
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titules meritorious service differs
appaimbly vey
be time that it was
to place the Police Force at an advantage
other branches of the service when
the Ordinance of 1862.
M. May speasts may prositively
over
pant, and states he
Wan
franced,
d.), as
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consulted by
| Si Maentes Reliison at the time.
I should have required).
For myself.
arnaw
of the most medione
ability, a vat of dead weight
the
service, like O'Toole, if he entered; the
at 20
force at
a)
years of age could claims pension for life when he attained) 30. Such -pensions not bring grautable to other Colonial Servants till they attain the age of dd: