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revised salary arrangements, made it perfectly clear that the rate of exchange would be variable at the discretion of the Government, quite apart from fluctuations in the current rate; and even
away to then I do not see how we are going to get clear undertaking embodied in the Appointments Pamphlets.
the
(I have shown this uninute
the Calder, who
does not
think that the H.K. Govt. is
in
necessarily committed
& pay
salanes at
current
rate
exchange in supernity, but
арн apres that
we
served
get
full information from the
Gw.
to the facts before
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28.11.30
I am not sure why this was on the new. It do not
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Seem to be an educatumal
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