the actropolitan Police at the time of ais transfer, and (b) the pension iroa Hong Kong which he ill leve ecfnec, vhich ill be calculated as a "Scheduled* pension, i.c. taking into account the period of Home service.

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is regards initial salary on entering the Hong Kong Police, I do not consider that a case has been nude out for departing from the approved methods of calculation which were deed in the assessment of this and accepted by Mr. inch then he was appointed.

As regards seniority, Mr. Winch i on a common basis with other neabers of the Laspectorate (many of who have longer service), and his

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suitability for promotion can only be considered in the light of his service in his present post.

Turning to the retently unccted.

United Kingdom Police Peusion Let, 1y940, referved to by Mr. Winch, there secas to be no connection between it and his position. As I have said above, both his Rome pen. ion and his Coloni 1 pension position are safeguarded under existing legislation, and, in .ny case, his transfer to ong Kong is already recognisċa. The position would of course be altered if for any reason he did aot retire in poncionable circumstances, e.g. if he resigned or as disaissed.

The fact that dr. Winch received the

consent of his Chief of Police to join the Hong Kong

Police

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