desps., in regard to the

of increased allavances grant to officers in the higher ranks of the Hay Rong Service, and the Scheme of Sterling Salaries.

of

3. In par. 30f

You desh. No. 500! you

state that "there is in this

Colony

local allavance

which is payable to offians

who do not receive ex

exchange

Compensation; and that Mr. Xaver is not eligible

come under the Sterling Salary

to

Scheme because he is not

entitled to exchange Compensation." This latter

punciple is restated in

general terms in

for. 3

of your desk. No. 512.h

No.426

4

In his desp.

of the 19th Dec.

miforia d

1901 Mr. Chambrelani

You that it was

his desire that the same

principles might,

ал

far

no.

th

an

}

as

possible hadefited in

in regard

the increased allow

to

amees

and

to existing officers. the preparation of a sterling scheme for future affront-

had already

ments

as

laid

been laid down in the

case of the Straits Salt %

5. When the

prights rifle of exchange 365

са

Compensation of their salarig

the whole

was

granted to officers of

the Straits Sett / and F.M.S services whe were domiciled accompan in Europe, it was accom from

u'd

ly

locat

the grant of a

pensionable

Man

addition of 25 percent to the salamis of those officers in the higher

ranks of these

servin

who were not cutitled to

this connexion I may th

exchange compensation. In

You

to par. 10 Chamberlain's desp. to Sie +. Swettenham, No. 243 of th 2nd August, 1908,

by

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