Secretary of State to Governor.
Copy Sent.
21 Downing Street, 23 November, 1887,
671
A 134
Lord Amberley to the Governor.
Rest
4046
Per 2 MAI 17
to the Governor-General
India Office,
London
To His Excellency
The Most Honorable
128
India
Feb.,
14th Apr C
138 1
The Governor
General
V
India.
in Council
My Lord Marquess,
I have the honor to refer to General Cameron's despatch of 28th of August, I request you to inform me whether Mr. ... (name unclear due to OCR damage) has been employed under the Government of Mauritius with his subsequent public service, I cannot hope that on his ultimate retirement from Mauritius his pension could be called upon to contribute to his pension.
I have addressed by the Secretary of State for expecting the proposed grant of pension to officers transferred from Indian to Colonial Service when the Mauritius ... (text unclear)
it will be for me with Carr to consider whether the arrangement adopted by the India Office in 1881 should be put forward.
I have &c.
(Signed) H. I. Holland
14 April 1884
in Council
letter, dated the 5th January, No.3, proposing to grant, on the final retirement of an officer from Colonial Service transferred from Indian to Colonial Service, a pension calculated on the average salary for each completed year of service in India, to be calculated for the last five years of service. You add, if the total service is less than five years, for the entire period.
to be subject to a maximum of Rs. 2000 a year for Indian Service excluding ... (text unclear)
I sanction the rule proposed by your Government, subject to the proviso that...
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However, to follow the instructions to output only HTML using for paragraphs (and
only if absolutely necessary) and not include markdown or code fences, and also to adhere to the rule of not leaving any explanation wordings in the return, the corrected output should be:
Secretary of State to Governor.
Copy Sent.
21 Downing Street, 23 November, 1887,
671
A 134
Lord Amberley to the Governor.
Rest
4046
Per 2 MAI 17
to the Governor-General
India Office,
London
To His Excellency
The Most Honorable
128
India
Feb.,
14th Apr C
138 1
The Governor
General
V
India.
in Council
My Lord Marquess,
I have the honor to refer to General Cameron's despatch of 28th of August, I request you to inform me whether Mr. ... has been employed under the Government of Mauritius with his subsequent public service, I cannot hope that on his ultimate retirement from Mauritius his pension could be called upon to contribute to his pension.
I have addressed by the Secretary of State for expecting the proposed grant of pension to officers transferred from Indian to Colonial Service when the Mauritius ...
it will be for me with Carr to consider whether the arrangement adopted by the India Office in 1881 should be put forward.
I have &c.
(Signed) H. I. Holland
14 April 1884
in Council
letter, dated the 5th January, No.3, proposing to grant, on the final retirement of an officer from Colonial Service transferred from Indian to Colonial Service, a pension calculated on the average salary for each completed year of service in India, to be calculated for the last five years of service. You add, if the total service is less than five years, for the entire period.
to be subject to a maximum of Rs. 2000 a year for Indian Service excluding ...
I sanction the rule proposed by your Government, subject to the proviso that...
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