MAR
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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...