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3. The selected Candidates will be expected to leave England about a month after the results of the examination are announced.
4. Each Cadet will receive salary at the rate of £225 per annum, half salary to commence from the day of leaving England, and full salary from the date of his arrival in the Colony or State to which he may be sent. A free passage to the Colony or State will be provided for the Cadet, subject to an undertaking to refund the cost of his passage in the event of his relinquishing the appointment within three
years for any other reason than mental or physical infirmity.
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5. Every Cadet on arrival in the Colony or State to which he may be sent will be subject to any regulations as to Cadets (not inconsistent with this paper) which may from time to time be made by the Local Government, including regulations as to examinations in native languages, &c. A Cadet who has passed such examinations is paid at the rate of £300 per annum until he obtains a substantive appointment. Should a Cadet remain three years after passing his examinations, without obtaining a substantive appointment, his salary will be increased to £350. Frem the Slime will bi dej
tu'r dependent. passing such furthest Xensina fost of Examinations and the Crossing
Ivor prescriki Semay For many ben after prescribe.
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A Cadet will be liable to be dismissed if at any time his progress in his studies or his conduct shall be considered by the Government to be so unsatisfactory as to render such a
course desirable. The Government
will decide, having regard to the ground of dismissal, whether the Cadet shall be sent home at the public expense, or shall be left to find his own way home.
8. Subject to the necessities of the service, leave of absence on half salary may be granted after a period of six years' resident service without any special grounds. It may be given before the expiration of that period in cases of serious indisposition, or of urgent private affairs. In the absence of special grounds, the leave in such case must not exceed one-sixth of the officer's resident service; on special grounds it may exceed that period by six months. In addition to the above, vacation leave on full pay may be granted, if no inconvenience or expense is caused thereby, not exceeding three months in any two years.
The present rule as to superannuation is that in the case of ill health an officer may be allowed to retire on a pension after ten full years' resident service; otherwise be must have attained the age of 55. For ten full years' resident service fifteen-sixtieths of the average annual salary of the retiring officer's fixed appointments for the three years prior to retirement may be awarded, to which one-sixtieth may be added for each additional year's service; but no addition will be made in respect of any service beyond 35 years.
For pension purposes absence on vacation leave counts as full service, and leave on half
pay as half service.
. A deduction of 4 per cent. is made from the salaries of all Cadets as a contribution to one or other of the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Funds of the wo Colonies or of the Federated Malay States.
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14. The currency of Hong Kong, the Straits Settlements, and the Federated Malay States is a silver dollar currency, and for purposes of local payment the sterling salaries referred to in paragraphs 4 and 5 of this print will be converted into dollars at a rate to be fixed by the Government, and based the average exchange value of the dollar during the month ending on the fifteenth of the month for which salary is to be paid.
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The Civil Service of these Colonies and States is at present classified as follows, but no guarantee whatever is given that the numbers and conditions of the appointments or the salaries attached to them will remain unaltered. Moreover, some of the posts included in these classes are not exclusively confined to officers originally appointed as cadets.
Colony, &c.
Class.
Number of posts.
Initial salary,
Rising by triennial
Maximunu.
increments
of
£
£
£
Hong Kong
III. ... II. I. Staff...
Seven
420
40
540
Six Four
GOO
40
720
800
100
1,000
One...
1,600
Straits
V.
Eleven
420
30
480
Sottlements.
IV.
Eight
540
30
600
660
30
720
III. ...
Nine
660
780
780
900
IL
Ten...
900
1,020
3
1,200
I.
Four
1
1.400
Staff...
One ...
1,700
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Federated Malay
States.
VI. Y,
Nineteen
350
25
400
Twenty-two
420
30
480
IV.
Twenty-four
510
30
600
660
30
720
III.
Eighteen
660
60
780
780
900
II.
Nine
900
60
1,020
1,000
2
1,020
1.
Six
4
1,200
1,300
1,400
Staff...
Five
1,600
2,260
COLONIAL OFFICE,
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NOTE-Further information can be obtained on personal application at the Eas
Department of the Colonial Office.
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