Report of the Finance Committee, dated 24th April 1883, would relating to the vote for Transport of Suspected Cleaver and his wife to England, WA appears to be based on the Assumption that Mr. Cleaver did not retain his right to the return passage allowance, when he was transferred from the Police Force, since the vote is actually recommended on compassionate grounds; and I have to request you to consider with reference to my desp. n. 1350 the question whether his right to pension was not equally forfeited at the time of transfer, on the same grounds as his passage allowance; as it appears from the terms of the agreements made with him, the privileges peculiar to the Police Force would seem to stand or fall together.

It has now been returned to Mr. Cleaver...

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Report of the Finance Committee, dated 24th April 1883, would relating to the vote for Transport of Suspected Cleaver and his wife to England, WA appears to be based on the Assumption that Mr. Cleaver did not retain his right to the return passage allowance, when he was transferred from the Police Force, since the vote is actually recommended on compassionate grounds; and I have to request you to consider with reference to my desp. n. 1350 the question whether his right to pension was not equally forfeited at the time of transfer, on the same grounds as his passage allowance; as it appears from the terms of the agreements made with him, the privileges peculiar to the Police Force would seem to stand or fall together. It has now been returned to Mr. Cleaver.

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Report of the Finance Committee, dated 24th April 1883, relating to the vote for transport of suspected Cleaver and his wife to England, WA appears to be based on the assumption that Mr. Cleaver did not retain his right to the return passage allowance when he was transferred from the Police Force, since the vote is actually recommended on compassionate grounds; and I have to request you to consider, with reference to my desp. n. 1350, the question whether his right to pension was not equally forfeited at the time of transfer, on the same grounds as his passage allowance; as it appears from the terms of the agreements made with him, the privileges peculiar to the Police Force would seem to stand or fall together. It has now been returned to Mr. Cleaver.

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