in the first nistance
your engagement is/for not more than
three years from the date of your
arrival in the Colony and that if it is
established to the satisfaction of the
Governor that you are not qualified
for efficient service there, he will,
subject to the confirmation of the
Secretary of State, have full power to
cancel your appointment at any time
•
within the said three years without giv-
ing you any further compensation than
a passage back to this country, which
will be granted only if he is satisfied
that you have, by your good conduct,
deserved it. If not previously ter-
minated or expressly continued your
appointment will cease at the end of three
years and you will then be given a free
passage back to England, protideal thất
your work and conduct have benvattar
provided
terk and that you leave the Colony
within one month from the date of the
of hans, your
work
o conduct
are
regarded
or fatisfaction
thor will, at the
end
the time
of the war paid of probatio,
termination of your engagement.
continued, you will be placed on
the pensionable establishment
327
with the
usual terms as to leave and pension,
your
probationary service will then
be included in your service for the
purpose of calculating your leave and
pension,
but your claim to a return
passage will lapse. When placed on
the pensionable establishment your
increased
salary will be raised to £520 a year -and
rising
thereafter by triennial increments of
£40 to £720 a year. The above men-
tioned print shows the rules as to
leave and pension which apply to
officers of the pensionable establish-
ment.
From the date at which your
appointment is made permanent you will
be required to contribute 4% of your
salary towards the provision of pensions
for the Widows and Orphans of Government
officers.
termination
4.