1 Total service for computation of leave
2 Deduct total absences during the above period
other than vacation leave
3
Resident Service
4 Maximum amount of leave authorised by regulations
in respect of the above period of resident
service (ie one sixth of resident service plus
six months)
5 Leave on half slay Since first arrival in the
Colony
6 Leave now granted (other than vacation leave)
Years
Months
EXTRACTS
FROM
LEAVE REGULATIONS
OF
HONGKONG POLICE FORCE
Regulations approved by the Governor on the 23rd day of July, 1896, relating to leave of bsence to Members of the Police Force of Hongkong, under Ordinance 11 of 1900. (New dition)
Dated........
....................19......
Claussever
Colonial Secretary
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I hereby certify that...... Sub Inspector Burchill...has received Full Salary at
rate of £360.0.94...por aunum as........
Sub Inspector......up to.....Sth. Mezar) 23 and to. 6th August..19 24e is entitled to salary at the rate of £360,0.04
that date he will be entitled to an increment of-
...per annum,
.per anuum and will therefore
1 accordingly certify that he should be paid salary at the rate of C..340..1.2.94.......per annum fe 7th March 19.23..... to....Ath. August..1923.. and at the rate of
per annum fr
EUROPEANS.
Leure at the expiration of Fite Years Service
1. Any European Meraber of the Police Force may, after each period of five years' ser- Vice, on claiming his return passage, under § 16 of Ordinance 11 of 1900, apply through the Captain Superintendent of Police to Bis Excellency the Governor for permission to return to the service within a period not exceeding ten months,
2. Should this application b approved, the applicant will receive full pay, during his absence, and a certificate entitling him to a return passage to the Colony within the period pecified: subject to his passing a satisfactory Medical Examination about three mouths before the expiration of his leave as to his fitness to return to a tropical climate.
3. The Applicant shall enter into a bond for the refund of the full pay, or the difference between his pension and full pay as the case may be, drawn after his leaving the Colonies, in
his he does not return at the period specified.
4. The period may nevertheless be extended by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, ...............................inclusive, being the net amount due to him after deduction such ground as may to him be satisfactory, and such extension shall be deemed to be leave originally granted within the meaning of the above Sections 1, 2, and 3, anything therein con-
ained to the contrary notwithstanding.
his contributions to the Widows and Orphans Fund.
I also certify that he should be paid Good Conduct Allowance at the rate of £..4.19+84..
annum and Language Allowance at the rate of i
exchange during the period of his leave.
Challen
Colonial Treasurer. ・
Nork meers proceeding on love of misgnca and requested to observe, just they will not be enabled in receive Salary
in England unless this certifiento is duly filled up and sšjemati,
N. B.
Officers before returning to the Colony must apply to the Crown As at least three months prior to the expiration of their leave of absence for instructi as to their medical exmination,
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5. On the Applicant's return to the Colony, he shall be reinstated in his relative position in the Forer, and he will be sworn in for a further period of live years' service under §§ 8 and 13 of Ordinauce 11 of 1900).
. If at the expiration of five years' service leave is refused on the ground that the Applicant's service cannot then be spared, he shall be allowed leave at the earliest suitable late, and the time clapsing between the expiration of the above mentioned five years' service and the date of his going on leave, shall be calculated towards the period of five years' service to be served by him on his return from such leave. If the time of year at which a period of five years' service expires is on consideration of health unsuitable for leave to be taken, the applicant may, by permission, go on leave at any time within six months from such expiration
service, and this interval shall count towards his next period of five years' service.
7. The period of time spent on leave will not count towards the calculation of time cons- ituting any term of five years' service for passage.
Note: Under Section 2 he is entitled to a return passage, 2nd class, at the cost of the Colony, subject to his passing a satisfactory Medical xamination about 3 months before the expiration of his leave as to his itness to return to a tropical climate. He is also entitled to 2nd class return passage as above for his wife and children.
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