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22250
6.
232
together with pension cannot exceed 50/60ths of my salary and emoluments.
This works out as follows:-
Salary £600-
Allowance 60.
£660 50/60 = £550-
This amount or a larger sum would have
accrued with promotion, prospects etc.
Kindly see also clauses 6, 7 & 8 of my letter of the 18th June 1914.
or the following:-
(b.i) The award of an adequate pension, provided by
pension rules for special services render-
ed in excess of and beyond the usual scope
of those which I was paid to perform.
12/2250
Vide clause 5, of my letter of the
£400-
18th June 1914.
2/3rds of £600-
Clauses 6, 7 & 8 of my letter of
-
do
the 18th June, For seriously and
materially impaired health 15/60ths
150-
of £600-
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£550-
If the Government disclaim on the above basis
then I claim on the following:-
Sum now awarded.
For seriously and materially impaired
£200-
health under clause 13 of pension
minutes, 15/60ths of £600-
150-
Vide clauses 6, 7 & 8 of my letter
of the 18th June 1914.
£350-