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Coloni 1 rice file bad con circulated to all concerned with a view to wel31 MMAL. the Colonial Office should follow
1ocedans in the care of oivil officiele The crackla rechod n esch occasion, however, ws that Vilot in the crot of euiwing" dcber of the fighting cervicou te bidare of probability mi ht have Joan that h Jend; in the eng of civil œlicials the belence of probability ere la thother direction. Accordingly allotante or allow nues e continued without reductim to onsin rates. Un Gent m*4 tht it would be most unfortunate, now that the Japanese vor
, and so that it rvus hoped that fim inferaction would nɛ müllmule 1thin e vegy zhort period as to the fate ar
vjority of o. lei lo out whom no information had so Zur Dem In Ouived, LP vo vere to live the appearanos of assuring den by podielny allotants to jesion rates before so could be Peserably certain of the position He thought that informs tion rogding the mojo.ity or the officials would be available very Shortly no l in those circuntcnoós, he urged the ponamy to me that c should continue to issue the allotments end 12' moees: ry arrange to issue notices to dependants of all officials regarding shom no information had been received, that
ild the fate of the person still be unset led by the 30th
(3 192) it would be necconcry to ecoce pamant of allotments or allowancoe as from let ocobor 1945, and to kplace that by allos nces equivalent to pension race in the
those untitled to pensions. This would give any
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le on lant three months notice of the possible reduction in wanns or payant being received from public funds. Janos proniool to submit this proposal to higher mathority to Tre.DAKJ•
3. hether cale 7 ngotec to:- $; Inte of death, or
b)
Teation of duct lesbn
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how have
be 31/12/245
I months Inotice is to be given.
on water discussi m between the Colmilel of ice and the Treasury for a considerable time, and te ti mopo la nde by the Colonial of ice with a view tò raching a decision, had been that salary should scerae only up to the inco of lost; but that my allotmente 1sted to lopendata could cone three months after the date or nqtizie timA the death, and any resulting overpayment in cases where de:th in Pound to have occured for any period prior to the end of ti. t thave unthe would be veitton ST as irrecoverable. Mr. Bersan 10.nto
at that this was the pro Chiro Tollowed in the case of the lit
HAL II sold that Troppary had not been able to cum bom Joe List m in this point at, but in view of the
cyrosentstima ndo at this meeting, he would consider the cutter 1. the hope of agreeing to the Colonial orrice propos 16.
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Cutinal itak nailed to deal with the aboys Table S
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T is a left for coidaration within the Colonial (Peng, abject to any reference to the Troseiry that mi ht prove to be
13. Frensier of certain vork from the fastest Personnel SectioA to the lime Kɔng and ko wm toreria 1romts Gfics.
such a transfer had already bein e reed to in the case of my ao cunts of officials and volunteers. In the case of the cubates of decunded officials there were so muy explications na motors fifucting the settlement which appeared on the perto al files or the officiale concerned, and those files would 1. ve to purkin in this country after the departure of the
eco into office to Maluya, that it was agreed that this work munt still remia with the hutem Peroomel fuoti.
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