at the time he receives
such injury."
3. Zm have alread been informed in
my desto no. I of
2th Jan. 1888, t
Nw.
[23547/87]
201 of 26th her last [13061/90 ]
that officers transferred
frum
the Police to other
Dept. would
their
ultimate retirement
be treated under this
rules relating
8
the ordinary Civil
Service, and it might
be deniable to avoid
any misunderstanding
The contrary Some other Civil Employment under with the sanction of the fo. of thing or to any other public Governor they would not in the absence Employment the
specialane
lan
these Re
to add a Rule to the Police Pusin
Res" to the effect that when
Police Officers
were
transferred to
DRAFT.
Mr.
Mr.
MINUTE.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Baron de Worms.
Lord Knutsford,
292
4.
I take this opportunity
of obserting that in the
paper of particulars now in
ace for the Police force than Is to heading to them the general character of the man's conduct while in the force; and, as the 85 Regulation prescriber that the fall pension will be granted only in cases where The conduct has been
"Unifor. by good" I think
it desirable that this omission should be rectifil
as for my bouilly
so as to ensure that thes
A
important point may
lost sight of.
nothe