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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Finance Committee.
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Honourable Members are requested to peruse the attached copies of despatches relating to the pension of Mr. Perkins.
His Excellency has expressed a hope that the Committee will agree to vote for a gratuity of £750 to Mr. Perkins on his retirement. Members are invited to give their views on the proposal.
(Bd.) 8. B. B. "cElderry,
1st September, 1923.
Clerk of Councils,
The Honourable
Mr. H. 1. Pollock, K.C.
The Honourable
Mr. P. H. Holyoak.
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The Honourable
Mr. A. 0. Lang.
The Honourable
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Mr. A. R. Lowe,
The Honourable
Mr. R. H. Kotowell.
The Honourable
Mr. Chau Siu-ki,
Agree with Mr. Kotowall that grant should be equivalent to 12 months' salary.
(Intd.) H.E.P.
If the pension cannot be increased and apparently it cannot, I am in favour of a much higher gratuity than that proposed and consider it merited.
(Intd.) P.H.H.
Agree with Hon. Mr. Holyoak.
(Intd.) A. 0. L.
Agree to not more than £1000.
(Intd.) A. R. L.
I unhesitatingly agree to the proposed gratuity of #750, though consider the amount inadequate. hope that Honourable Unofficial Members will join with me in recommending the grant of a sum equivalent to 12 months' salary.
(Entd.) R. H. K.
Agree with Honourable Mr. Kotewall.
C. S. K. (Intd.)
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