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Sub Enclosure to Jone. 3.
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The Captain Supera atendent'
Office.
Police Department,
Hongkong, 27th. October, 1911.
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I have the honour to request that I may be allow- -ed to retire on pension on Mr. Badeley's return in December.
As the appointment of Deputy Superintendent Hongkong was in Class II for Sterling and in Class III for Dollar salaries, I was obliged to accept the former, thereby forfeiting the privilege of 3s/8d a dollar. The dollar pay would have increased my pension by about £100 per annum. In the Malay States Police I would have reached the maximum of £780 plus 10 per cent some years ago. Here I only reached the maximum of £720 in September last. When acting as Captain Superintendent (now for third time) I have received no extra pay for four months, and have been granted only three months vacation leave, although I joined the Colonial Service prior to the qualifying date in
Hongkong.
Under these circumstances I would ask that I may
be granted half-pay leave of three months prior to retirement. Three officers will then be available for duty. I was obliged
priva to take three months vacation leave last year on urgent affairs
and had only six weeks at home and I returned in order to act
for Mr. Badeley, at considerable expense to myself.
From my total length of resident Colonial Service
I have about ten months half-pay leave to my credit, without
counting the extra six months for special grounds.
I wished to remain until March but I have received
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