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tive appointment.
Should a Cadet remain
three years, after passing his examina-
tions, without obtaining a substantive
appointment, his salary will be increased
to £350.
6. A Cadet will be liable to be
dismissed if at any time his progress in
his studies or his conduct shall be con-
sidered 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.
7.
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 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 sixth months.
In addition to the above, vacation leave
on full pay may be granted, if no inconvenience.
or expense