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and that it will probably be modified.
question for consideration
a
Hong Kong Govt
It is
whether the liberal view which has been taken by the should be confirmed. That bout has taken into Account Mr. Resmie's services in the Falkland Islands, and has this made his whole
Lewvice for the computation of Hong Kong pension, 15
years
the
and 4 mos.
+
To this it has added the allowance (on amordant
with Jes. Of
the
16/9/70 with M9452 Por
170
of Prpears for abolition, and it takes Jalis desper upon itself the whole weight of pension computed on this basis,
£14.
eum
"11" 8 which is left for payment by the Falkland Islands,
wigt £225, excepting only a
fof
being to of
Mr. Rennie's salary of £175
was paid
It
per annum, the rate at which he
paid in that Colony.
appears that Mr. Rennie's See Paten Service under the Falklands Islands
with Si letter 644
bout was for 6 weeks.
short
of
the
Hong Ko
5
گیا
With Ir letter
a curi
MINUTE PAPER.
5 years, but I do not think that in
this kind, it would be. of practicable to adjust the pension with minute accuracy between the two Governments. In other respecto
the calculations
Kong
Gout
appear to be correct You will see that the tong
requests
that the Coron be auctiorized to pay Im. Rennie's Hong Kong pension
agents may
from the date
of
६
ao
his retirement on
"itie 28 July 1870". How this date has
been arrived at Ido not understand
Possibly it was
appears from
Ilc
33195 Ht. Kong
of
the
of
State
9
April 1870
gave
a mistake for 28 Jeley 1870.
/
the letter to Mr. Renni
that the Secretary
him, for
the convenience
of the public service, 6 months bave of absence, without Salary, commencing pom
the 15 March 1870. It would seem fair, therefore, that the pensio should commence from the date on which his half Salary ceased.
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