his Salary for each
year's service as such
Of his Salary
In the a for
and on
60
each year's service in
other capacities, Q
[Consider that although
the amount which Sie G.
Phillipps could claim
we
for Professional Qualifications in should be
apportioned to fibraltar
On a
like basis, and
that he should be
Considered as entitled
to 4 ther in respect of
во
his service
ogla
lettle
over
2
under
years
your foxernment. His
would Entitle him
to
Pension of
4k of $1250
To fibraltar only
DRAFT.
Mr.
Mr.
Libraltar only
MINUTE.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Baron de Worms.
Lord Knutsford.
"Capaciti
tops of p:4
To Shait
only
"Capacities"
Ap A p:44
a
452
£83.6.8 per
annum
404
- although this is not
distinctly shown in the Colonial Pension Rules, I consider that Sir
G. Phillipps should
receive 5/2
65th of his permanent Salary under
your government, _ whe
is believed to have been
₤1200
1200 a
year-
in
respect of his 21/4
Years Service from
1874 to 1876, which
would
five
hin
pension from thaits Funds of to 110 per
Annum
- although this is
only
Not