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to make part of the salary (£800 to £1,000 inte duty pay, and not to add duty pay.
The late Mr. Lindsey, the Engineer of the
Railway, pointed out that Mr. Winslow would only be entitled
to a pension of £330 a year after 15 years service, and Sir F. D. Lugard then wrote that he was under a misapprehension
as regards pension, and that it was not so important a
matter as he had thought. He did not, however, omit the
words relating to proposed duty pay from the Despatch al- -though he had given up the idea of making part of the salary
duty pay.
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The only alteration made in Mr. Winslow's
salary has been the substitution of annual increments of £25
for triennial increment of £100 approved in Viscount
255 Harcourt's Despatch No. 255 of the 22nd. August, 1912. I have
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refused several applications for an increase of pay as I
consider the salary sufficient.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient,
humble servant,
ALA
Governor,c..