Despatch no 94 of the 26th March 1886 that Mr Maluch was during past at aly rate of that found attached to the Treasury

I have read a letter from Mr Malsch as Valuator & in which he states that there was no break in his service.

3. I request you to forward corrected paper of particulars showing whether or not there was any break in his service.

4. I request you also to inform me on what grounds it is considered that he is entitled to an addition of two years to his service under Clause 3(2) of the Pension minute, since he does not appear to be entitled to this addition as he was hurt on first entering the Office mentioned in the Schedule to the minute.

I Pending the receipt of your reply to this Despatch I have provisionally authorised the C.A to pay for headache

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Despatch no. 94 of the 26th March 1886 regarding Mr. Maluch was during the past at aly rate of that found attached to the Treasury.

I have read a letter from Mr. Malsch, as Valuator, in which he states that there was no break in his service.

I request you to forward a corrected paper of particulars showing whether or not there was any break in his service.

I also request you to inform me on what grounds it is considered that he is entitled to an addition of two years to his service under Clause 3(2) of the Pension minute, since he does not appear to be entitled to this addition as he was hurt on first entering the Office mentioned in the Schedule to the minute.

Pending the receipt of your reply to this Despatch, I have provisionally authorised the C.A. to pay for headache.

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Despatch no. 94 of the 26th March 1886 that Mr. Maluch was during past at ... rate of that found attached to the Treasury.

I have read a letter from Mr. Malsch as Valuator & in which he states that there was no break in his service.

I request you to forward corrected paper of particulars showing whether or not there was any break in his service.

I request you also to inform me on what grounds it is considered that he is entitled to an addition of two years to his service under Clause 3(2) of the Pension minute, since he does not appear to be entitled to this addition as he was hurt on first entering the Office mentioned in the Schedule to the minute.

Pending the receipt of your reply to this Despatch, I have provisionally authorised the C.A. to pay for headache.

The final version, formatted in HTML and following the instructions closely:

Despatch no. 94 of the 26th March 1886 that Mr. Maluch was during past at ... rate of that found attached to the Treasury.

I have read a letter from Mr. Malsch as Valuator & in which he states that there was no break in his service.

I request you to forward corrected paper of particulars showing whether or not there was any break in his service.

I request you also to inform me on what grounds it is considered that he is entitled to an addition of two years to his service under Clause 3(2) of the Pension minute, since he does not appear to be entitled to this addition as he was hurt on first entering the Office mentioned in the Schedule to the minute.

Pending the receipt of your reply to this Despatch, I have provisionally authorised the C.A. to pay for headache.

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