1
of the
despatch no 91 of
2154
21st of February
1903 your
prdicessor stated
that the Dinctors and
the Executive Council
mauimondy agreed
of the taking
over
of
the Fund by the
Colonial God? The
subsequent conrap has dealt chiefly with the questions whether the new
Ceylon tables might
without undue risk
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adopted
Hongkong
in
and whether
the practice peculiar
to Hongkong of admitting
Chinese tom
the fund affected
the Fund seriously
one
way
other.
the
3. In Young's possent
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DRAFT.
Mr.
Mr.
MINUTE.
Mr. Antrobus.
Mr. Cox.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir M. Ommanney.
The Duke of Marlborough, Mr. Lyttelton.
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report does not completely clear up these question. but I think that
ib
is sufficient
to justify the
adoption for Hongkong
of the new
des
Ceylon tables and
the contenance
the rule of armitting
of
"Chuese
to the benefits of these
pensions.
4. With regard
of the suggestion
made in paragraph
2
the above mentioned
despatch that
married
quers
who leave the Service
should be allourd
to withdraw from
the benefits of
Woo Pension
the
a rangements and nceive back half
. . . .