given special
retiring
allowances.
As I wadon gather
20 256 of 29
the
bast, that the case against
&f the subordinate
Chinese Police officers specified in sie W. Rohnisui's desp.no.
256of29
the Nov last,
who have been allowed
to resign, is not stranger than that against the above mentime
European officers,
Iam of opinio special retiring
trat
allowances should
similarly be awarded
Lsome of
them. Ido not
think that those whose
was verz
short
Mr.
Mr.
DRAFT.
MINUTE.
Mr. Cox.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir J. Bramston.
Mr. Wingfield.
Earl of Selborne.
Mr. Chamberlain.
need be considered,
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nor those (aitside
Police Dept.) whose
Salaries did not
exceed $240
the
a gear;
but dapprove of the
followning officers, being besiden those specified my despt no. 17, being awarded pensions, Chan Kai Ming
viz.
lat 2nd Clerk in the Magisting
and Chan Shan, lat 3rd Clerk in the Magistings the pensions the bear the same proportion to the pensions they would have earned, if they had served till they were 55 sears of age, as their
actual