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5. Continued.

{

6. Nature, number and amount

of securities required, and mode of giving them.

7. Passage.

8. Period of engagement.

9. Prospects of further

employment.

10. Date on which the candidate

is required to sail.

2.

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contained tenement, lodging allowance to a maximum of $100 per month; and an un- married officer or an officer with no wife or children in the Colony in similar circumstances an allowance to a maximum of $50 per month. The payment of these rent and lodging allowances is subject to the conditions laid down in Hong Kong General Orders and they are subject to reduction or withdrawal. Free medical advice is available to officers and their wives and families at Government hospitals; and officers, their wives and children may obtain free medical attendance in their own homes if unable to go to a Government hospital. Free medicines are supplied with certain exceptions. Officers, their wives and children obtain reduced fees when inmates of Government hospitals.

Nil.

First Class passage will be provided in accordance with Colonial Regulation 81.

Three years, all of which will be pro- bationary.

Although it must clearly be understood that the Government is and will be under no obligation to provide further employ- ment, the office of Senior Inspector of English Schools is normally regarded as of a permanent nature, and in the ordin- ary course of events if the service and conduct of the officer is entirely satis- factory to the Government, and if he is considered in every way fit, medically and otherwise, to continue in office, and if replacement by engagement of some other person would become necessary but for his retention, the prospects are that the Government will retain his services, if he so desires, either by transfer to the permanent establishment, with consequential benefits and expecta- tions, or by re-engagement for a further period under a fresh agreement. In the absence of express agreement with or decision of the Government to the contrary any continued service after the expiry of the period of engagement will be monthly.

To arrive 7th October, 1936.

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