2.
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makes no mention of rent and is thereby distinguished
from the rent allowance scheme based on rent actually paid)
being to give an officer residing in a club, boarding house
or similar institution where an inclusive charge for board
and lodging is made, a measure of the assistance given to an officer occupying a house or flat. (Please see Sir
18445 Cecil Clementi's confidential despatch of 25th August, 1926).
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3.
The Acting Auditor has, however, intimated
that he is unable to concur with this ruling, stating that
if the officer's services are of value to the hostel he
should be paid by the proper authority and maintaining that in his opinion payment in the present case is entirely contrary to the principles under which lodging allowances were approved by your predecessor and by Legislative Council and asking that the matter might be referred to Your
Lordship for a ruling.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient,
humble servant,
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Governor, &c.