EXTRACTS FROM COLONIAL, REGULATIONS.

125. Governors are to furnish every Officer proceeding on leave of absence with a duplicate of the Certificate above mentioned; and an absent Officer must produce such certi- ficate to the Crown Agents for the Colonies in order to receive his salary. A third copy of the Certificate should be transmitted by the Colonial Government direct to theCrown Agents for the Colonies when the Officer's salary is to be paid through them, with instruction to issue the salary accordingly, as it becomes due.

130. On arriving in his country, the Officer on leave must report his arrival by letter to the Colonial Office mentioning the place of his residence. and he must similarly notify any subsequent change of residence. Treasurers and Auditors of Colonies whose accounts ase subject to Imperial audit, should also send their addresses to the Comptroller and Auditor General.

No 175.

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TREC

9. JUN

COLOM

27483

Ps. 9dOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONGKONG. 24th April, 1922,

EXTRACT FROM GENERAL ORDER.

52a. Officers in the Service of the Goverment must not under pain of serious c‹nsequances, allow themselevs to be interviewed on leaving or arriving in England, or give their opinions on debateable questions of public policy, or on matters affecting the defence and military resources of British Possessions,

EXTRACT FROM GOVERNOR'S DESPATCH NO.493.

OF 28th OCTOBER 1903.

The Crown Agents have authority to pay salary up to and including the day preceding the day of sailing, on production of a life certificate dated not more than one week before that day, or on personal application within the same limit of time.

FEBRUARY, 1901-

Officers before returning, from leave of absence should notify to the Crown Agents

"last pay

Certificate" the date up to which they intend to draw salary in England so that a may be prepared and forwarded to the Colony as without it, payment of salary in the Colony on the return of Officer may be delayed.

Bir.

A.

I have the honour to report that I have granted Sub-Inspector Peter McKelvis, Hongkong Police, pension at the rate of £93. 18s. 3d. per annum with effect from the 25th July, 1922, and that the Crown Agents for the Colonies have been instructed to issue payments to him as

they become due.

Sub-Inspector McKelvie has been granted

3 months and 24 days' vacation leave, commencing on the 29th March, 1922, prior to retirement. The usual leave certificate is enclosed.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient humble servant,

7.5. Stalle

Governor,

*c.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

WINSTON CHURCHILL, M.P.,

&c.

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