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ipso facts to the privilege of remittance at 4/2. Then a time came when from Causes such as fall in exchange producing a rise in the price of foreign articles imported and rise in house-rent an increase of salary in different degrees to suit individual cases was accorded. On that occasion I received the increase due to the office I held and was allowed to retain the privilege of remittance. By the grant, of "This increase concurrently with the retention of the privilege remittance it was conceded That past advantages would not have to be surrendered in order to justifymn a particips- tion of fresh benefits.
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This then is the ground on which Ibase my present application, viz : - that in considering claines for com- persation to-day no attention should be paid wams advantage
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increase of 35%
of privilege of remittance and that the question of who is
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or who is not entitled to participate in the fresh scheune is dependent solely on whether such person is domiciled in gold using country and does not depend on what privileges attach to "person's office, And finally I would point out that the compensation made on account of the fall of exchange
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