MAR

214

way of preserving the

right to pension

LAA

respect of short periods

servic(e spent abroad) it will

be most difficult to get

the best (men) who

will not sacrifice their future

for the Colonies,

a matter to

which Mr. Chamberlain attaches

considerable importance,

both from

a Colonial

and Imperial point of view.

As in his opinion

the expenses for (officers) whilst

serving in the Colonies

Mr. Fisher, Mr. Olivier,

Mr. Parry,

Mr. Robinson

In Mr. Appleyard's case the

admitted and

moreover prevails in

the case

of Clerks

of the Higher

Division, recently (transferred) to

in the last few years have successfully accepted

temporary Colonial

employment; and in

the opinion of the Secretary

of State it is

there appears the justification

for applying a different

principle in dealing

with the

Second Division

Civil Service.

regard(ing) permanent (appointments) was not the case, as he was at the time a temporary

referred (to)

of doing (so)

As to the desirability

of a "fixed salary of £200 (which is above the normal) preventing (any) Imperial

It also from the

Imperial point

of view.

The practice of

allowing such time to

count for increment is

moreover (of)

great value to the Dept.,

whereas in (the) case

of (an) officer lent to

Colonial Governments for

short periods...

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