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and that knowledge is constantly being utilized in many ways to the advantage of the Public Service. Such service does mot strictly speaking come within the ordinary duties of the post of "Superintendent of Accounts, Correspondence & Stores

I and a successor to myself in the post could not give it. mention it only as a factor which may reasonably have influ- enced Sir F. Lugard in recommending the grant of a pensionable "personal allowance,

14. In November, 1914, before leaving Englund, I was granted an interview at the Colonial Office by Mr. A.E. Collins, C.M.G., on my position and prospects in the Service, and gathered that, subsequent to the close of the correspondence on my recent appeal, and after further perusal of the papers bearing on my case, it was no longer doubted that Sir F. Lugard intended that I should be granted the full £120 maximum pensionable personal allowance from 1st January, 1915, but Sir H. Kay's despatch having meanwhile beentogcurred in, the matter of granting the maximum could not in consequence be Conveniently re-opened for the 1915 Estimates. In the oir- cumstances of the then present war, I decided to postpone again addressing the Secretary of State, and presenting a full and complete statements of facts, till it ended. At the interview with Mr. Collins, the "side-tracked" nature of my position was fully appreciated, and a hope expressed that promotion might be found for me in the Malay States, and to that end a despatch was at the same timo voluntarily addressed by the Colonial Office to the High Commissioner for the Malay States, but so far this also has been without success (C.0.D. 56 of 6th March, 1915).

15. on the foregoing new explanatory facts, (not pre- viously presented owing to the state of war, and my absence from Hongkong in 1914 as explained in para. 1), and the admitted "special circumstances" as set forth in my original application, which are only material to the grant or a pen- sionable personal allowance, I beg that all considerations, which may have arisen since 1911, concerning the salary and duties of the post, including such alleviative grants, or other adjustments, as have been made to the service in general since 1911, and which are therefore immaterial to the pan- sionable personal allowance in question, may now be set aside; and that full effect may be given to Sir F. Lugard's proposal of 1911 to comceds the remaining 250 instalment of the pen- aionable personal allowance of £120 per annum, which it was proposed to give after a period of 3 years without promotion from 1st January, 1912: with effect from 1st January, 1915.

I have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient servant,

Javid Wood

Superintendent of Accounts, Correspondence

Stores, P. W. D.

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