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toniuple of the wide adopted, you polodresser (without Hornet I'm Sec. of State) was sufficcitly sound, but the the method of cumfentabe shells, and powersed by yer hard in the teste

Clause I Paragraph 2 of the Minute.

2.

It appears to me that the d

and pribiculedyse

s open to objection, on the ground

that it is likely to work unevenly in practice:

for example, under it an officer on the

permanent establishment would receive a

gratuity after 15 years service equivalent to

one year

's

4rds of the deep pension calculated

at the rate laid down in

and Clause 1 Paragraph 1 of the Pension

Minute. On the other hand, after 16 years

service the officer would receive a

+

gratuity equivalent to rds of the rate of

ension calculated in the same manner, though

this grant would be out of all proportion to-

the additional length of service.

B

Again tire

duces new classes of calculation which have

no imediately obvious relation to the basis

as drafted intres

on which the other Perision rules have been

dram up

finally

lay

the

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