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Tes KOL £ 10

390

by him for a passage or passages for himself and his wife and/or his children, such sum not to exceed Rs. 1,440 in the case of a married officer and Rs. 480 in the case of an unmarried officer, notwithstanding that at the time he may not have an equal sum standing to his credit in

the fund.

5. Simple interest at the rate of 4 per cent per

annum will be paid on the amount of each officer's con-

Omiy

tribution.

And amount still standing to the credit of

the officer w in the fund after payment of the required passages will be paid to the officer when he goes on

leave,

6. In the event of an officer proceeding on leave

on medical certificate, or on the ground of urgent private affairs, or should an officer wish to send his wife and/or children home, before the completion of the period of four years, he may be allowed to draw the whole or part of the money standing to his credit in the fund, and the Government may contribute an amount equal to the officer's own contributions up to the date of withdrawal. Provided always that the uovernment contribution shall in no case exceed half the actual cost of the passages

paid for.

7. In the case of an officer whose salary rises above 2600 per annum within the four years' period above referred to, he will contribute from the date of the increase of his salary above £600, and he may be given- the proportion of the cost of free passages to the period served on a salary of less than 2600, the balance being made up by his own and the Government contributions.

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