At the end of sub-section (1) of clause 2 of the said Regulations the following shall be added :-
"and in calculating such service in the Colony an addition be made thereto which shall bear a like proportion to five years as his service in the Colony bears to the whole period of his employment in tropical climates; provided that no such addition shall be made unless such officer has been employed for ten years in all in tropical climates; and a further addition proportionate to his total public service may be made in respect of the grant if any allowable under clause 3: provided also that such additions shall in no case be greater than would make his total service under the Crown forty years."
For sub-section (2) of clause 3 of the said Regulations the following shall be substituted:-
"Subject as aforesaid every Judge of the Supreme Court who is transferred to or from the service of the Colony from or to other service under the Crown and is not entitled to a pension under clause 2 of these Regulations shall if his aggregate service under the Crown in this Colony and elsewhere would have entitled him had it been wholly in this Colony to a pension under that clause be entitled on his ultimate retirement to a pension at the rate of two seven-hundred-and-twentieths of the amount of his annual salary at the date of his retirement (if he ultimately retires as a Judge of the Supreme Court of this Colony) or at the date of his being so transferred from the service of this Colony for each month of his service as a Judge in this Colony together with a pension for his service in any other capacity in this Colony calculated as under sub-sections (1) or (2) of this clause."
Singapore, 15th August, 1893.
CHALMER,
Clerk of Councils.
† (No.---Subject as aforesaid every Officer (other than a Judge of the Supreme Court) who is transferred to or from the service of the Colony from or to the service of Ruler of any Native State of Pahang and Sungei Ujong and whose aggregate service in the Colony and such Native State or States would have entitled him had it been wholly in the Colony to a pension under the Ordinance shall on his ultimate retirement from service if he has served for a period of at least twelve months in the Colony be entitled to a pension of such an amount as shall bear the same proportion to the amount of pension to which he would have been entitled had his service been wholly in the Colony as the aggregate amount of the salary drawn by him from the Colonial Treasury during his service in the Colony shall bear to the total sum made up of such aggregate amount as last aforesaid and the aggregate amount of the salary drawn by him from the Treasury or Treasuries of any such Native State or States during his service therein: Provided always that such transfer was made with the approval of the Governor in Council and that the salary so drawn by him whilst in the service of any such Native Ruler was fixed with the like approval.
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Colonial Office Despatches
195, 196, 197
Received by last French mail, No. 194 was the last registered on the list.
Received by last mail, No. 198 was the first registered on 20 Aug.