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allowed under 23 of Ordinance 15 of 1900. No rules, therefore,
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have been framed to meet such cases.
4.
As regards paragraph 7, relating to the pension of the widow of a member who se death takes place with
in a year of his marriage, the Directors are of opinion that
no change should be made in the law.
5.
Greater precautions against false state-
ments will, as suggested in paragraph 8 of your Despatch, be
taken in future
6.
As regards paragraph 9, the Directors
unanimously agree that the Goverment should take over the
Fund and guarantee pensions on the scale of the existing
tables. I referred this question also to my Executive Council,
whose unanimous advice was identical with the opinion of the
Directors.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
Henry. Attention
Governor,
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