(Cap. 89).
Grant of supple. man Lary pensions.
Condition for supple. mentary pensione.
Applica- tion of provisions
of Chapter 29.
(Val. IX,
p. 19).
2
**supplementary pension" means a pension granted under section 3
of this Ordinance.
3.
Wherever, on the retirement from the public service of any officer whose name appears in the first column of the schedule, such officer is granted a pension or a gratuity in respect of his public service, it shall be lawful, subject to the prior fulfilment of the condition contained in section 4, for the Governor to grant to such officer a supplementary pension of the annual sum specified in the second column of the schedule which shall be additional to any pension or gratuity which may be granted in respect of his public service: Provided that the total amount of any supple. mentary pension and any pension granted in respect of public service shall not in any case exceed two-thirds of the highest pensionable emoluments drawn by the officer at any time in the course of his public service.
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The grant of a supplementary pension shall in each case be subject to the officer having paid to Government on or before the 1st day of July, 1956, or before his retirement from the public service, whichever shall happen first, a sum equal to the amount of any pensions contributions refunded to him on termination of his engagement in a police force in the United Kingdom: Provided that if such officer is upon leaving the public service not granted a pension or gratuity in respect of his public service or if he dies whilst employed in the public service, the aforesaid sum shall be refunded without interest to him or to his legal personal representative as the case may be.
5.
() The provisions of sections 4. 11, 12, 13, 14, and is of the Pensions Ordinance shall apply to a supplementary pension in like manner as to a pension granted under that Ordinance.
(2) Wherever a pension in respect of his public service is paid to an officer to whom this Ordinance applies in the form of a reduced pension together with a gratuity in accordance with regulation 23 of the Pensions Regulations, the supplementary pension shall be paid in like manner.
John
SECOND COLUMN
Supplementary pension
SCHEDULE.
FIRST COLUMN
Name
Andrews
£ 40. 11. 2.
William
Raymond
Pearson
Francio
Appe
Bell
$ 27. 14. 0.
# 31. 12. 0.
John
Thomas
Dudley
Brawn
£ 50. 14. 0.
LAUe
Dow
$ 32. 15. 2.
Eric
Francia
Gee
£ 38. 9. 7.
Horace
Joseph
Hollinshead
$ 39. 10. 5.
Joseph
John
Holmes
$ 27.
6. 0.
Stuart
Howarth
$ 61. 0. 1.
Frank
Indge-Buckingham
£ 50. 14. 0.
Percy
Alexander
Lowe
£ 56. 15. 4.
Morrison
£ 40. 11. 2.
Robert
David
Moore
Neill
£ 70. 17, 0.
Olver
# 18. 4. 0,
Stephen
Roberts
£ 38. 2. 7.
Arthur
James
Stephens
£ 77. 3. 6.
Emlyn
Lewis
Thomas
£ 60. 14. 0
William
Edward
Thomas
$ 50. 14. 0.
Thomas
Wainwright
Wheeler
£ 45. 12. 7.
John
Albert
Ronald
Harry
White
Woodhead
£ 43. 5.10.
£ 40, 11. 3.
John
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 19th day of May, 1954.
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
(Secretariat 1/1681/48)
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