him, including allowance for climate and professional qualifications. Send him the calculation of his Mauritius pension.
saying that it appears that his service was broken and that on the data there given his pension from that Colony appears to have been correctly calculated. Ask him whether he wants to dispute any of the statements in Mr Dick's minute
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COMMUNICATIONS ON THIS SUBJECT TO BE ADDRESSED TO THE CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES, THE ABOVE REFERENCE AND DATE OF THIS LETTER BEING QUOTED.
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Recd 20 SEP 04: WHITEHALL GARDENS, LONDON, S.W. 21st September, 1904
add that his Mauritius pension does not affect the others and that the deduction in pension rate was made before he became Sheriff (giving the details of date etc)
Sir,
Tell C.A. that we are answering his letter and that as regards W.I.C. contributions they should levy them on the basis of his Hong Kong pension, warning him as to possible need of re-adjustment as in our previous letter.
Oft alone B. Z
With reference to your letter No.28662/04 of the 5th September, I have the honour to transmit to you copies of two letters which have been addressed to us by Mr J. W. Kyshe on the subject of his pensions and to request the instructions of Mr Secretary Lyttelton in the matter.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant,
for Crown Agents. Under Secretary of State, &c. &c. &c. Colonial Office.