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But during the period in which he may continue to administer such Government, ou whole salary, he will not be entitled to any portion of the salary of the Office from which he may have been removed; and from the period at which the newly-appointed Governor shall become entitled to half salary, the Officer provisionally administering shall receive only the other half; and "Table Allowance," as above stated. Whether he can in this case draw also half the salary of his own Office will depend on the arrangements made for payment of his substitute, and will be decided in each instance by the Secretary of State.
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Should a Government be vacant by reason of the absence on leare of the Governor (who would then be entitled to half salary), and should an Officer administering some other Government be called to the provisional administration of the Government temporarily vacant, such Officer will be entitled to draw the half salary of the Govern- ment from which he may have so temporarily removed, together with the half salary of the Government which he may have been called provisionally to administer; and "Table Allowance," as above stated.
If the period of a vacancy, or of the absence
of a Governor, should exceed nine months, and there should be any salary left for the purpose,
the Secretary of State will be willing to make such arrangements as may appear reasonable for the increase of the salary of the temporary holder for the period of excess.
Officers in the provisional administration of Colonial Governments must, however, in all cases in which bills are drawn on the Pay- master-General, draw for the half salaries only of such Governments until they shall receive Notifications from the Colonial Office of the periods during which they may be entitled to full salary.
113A. Officers succeeding to the administra- tion, or the provisional administration, of Colonial Governments, will be entitled to draw full or half salary, as the case may be, in respect of the day on which they assume their duties. The
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Officers whom they succeed will not be entitled to any payment for that day, excepting the half salary granted in cases of absence on leave.
114. If a Governor is transferred from one Colony to another, and comes to England first, he will usually receive the half salary of the Government which he relinquishes if it should be available, and not drawn by any other Officer, until the date of his embarkation from England for the Government to which he may be appointed.
115. If no portion of the salary of the Govern- ment from which such Governor is transferred is so available, but the half salary of the Govern- ment to which he may be appointed is available, he will usually receive the half salary of the latter.
116. If no half salary is available from either, he can receive no salary until he assumes his new Government.
117. When a Governor who has been trans- ferred from one Government to another returns to this country, before proceeding to his new Government, the Secretary of State must be satisfied that such return is unavoidable, or in furtherance of the public interests, before the Officer is allowed to receive any half salary. (See also circular of 8th January, 1873, as to the division of salary on the occasion of a change in
the office of Governor.)
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Officers whom they succeed will not be entitled to any payment for that day, excepting the half salary granted in cases of absence on leave.
114. If a Governor is transferred from one Colony to another, and comes to England first, he will usually receive the half salary of the Government which he relinquishes if it should be available, and not drawn by any other Officer, until the date of his embarkation from England for the Government to which he may be appointed.
115. If no portion of the salary of the Govern
ment from which such Governor is transferred is so available, but the half salary of the Govern- ment to which he may be appointed is available, he will usually receive the half salary of the
latter.
116. If no half salary is available from either, he can receive no salary until he assumes his new Government.
117. When a Governor who has been trans- ferred from one Government to another returns to this country, before proceeding to his new Government, the Secretary of State must be satisfied that such return is unavoidable, or in furtherance of the public interests, before the Officer is allowed to receive any half salary. (See also circular of 8th January, 1873, as to the division of salary on the occasion of a change in the office of Governor.)
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