these men should
be reengaged.
terms
more favorable than
those laid down in
par. 7 of the Particulars
& Conditions of Service, Enclosed in General
Barker's desh
4 no.308
of 15th Sept. 1891, a copy
of which
was annexed
to their original Agrec.
in view
ments, and angen of the fact that will have they will besutitted to the
Exchange compensation allowance, in accordance
with the decisim conveyed
to zen
of
my
telegram
the 14th instant, they
probably
will die be
willing to accept lower rates of salary
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Than those reserumended
in gun desprenden acknowledgment.
3. If however they
decline to accept Employment permanent capacit
on the terms conten-
plated in theri
orignial Agreements, I leave it to you discretion to offer them higher rates of salary, not exceeding
the rates now
е
recommended by zen. 4. The proposal that they should be Entitled to pensio after 18 years service, irrespective of age
to
Cannot