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be observed, that no Minister of Religion must be permitted to absent himself from the Colony in which he serves, until adequate and satisfactory provision shall have been made for the per- formance of his clerical duties during his absence, unless the state of his health absolutely requires

it.

128. The saine rules extend to leave of absence granted to Judicial Functionaries of every Class.

129. In cases where salaries are fixed by law, the rule as to half salary can always be applied by the Governor's declining to grant the leave unless on condition of conforming to it.

130. On arriving in this country the Officer on leave must report his arrival by letter to the Colonial Office, mentioning the place of his residence, and he must similarly notify any sub- Treasurers and Bequent change of residence. auditors of colonies, whose accounts are subject to Imperial audit, should also send their address to the Comproller and Auditor General. (En- closure to circular despatch of the 30th November, 1880.)

131. Leave of absence will be extended by the Secretary of State, but not as a matter of course, nor unless the public convenience admits of it.*

132. Except in very special cases, as of un- broken official residence in the same Colony for fifteen years, no extensions will exceed six months at a time, nor will any Officers on leave

be allowed to receive half salary at any one time for more than the following periods *

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West Indies, Bermuda, Western Australia, British Columbia, Natal, St. Helena, and Falk- land Islands

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West Coast of Africa, Mauritius, Ceylon, Hong Kong, Straits Settlements and LabuañTM

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• In Ceylon, except in cases of unforeseen emergenoy, extension of leave will be refused when the Governor has notified that it cannot conveniently be granted; and in the case of application for extension on other grounds than that of ill-health half salary will not be granted without a reference to the Colony.-(Secretary of State's Despatch, 196, 18th Nov., 1867.)

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ed, that no Minister of Religion must be I to absent himself from the Colony in e serves, until adequate and satisfactory shall have been made for the per- of his clerical duties during his absence, e state of his health absolutely requires

The same rules extend to leave of absence Judicial Functionaries of every Class.

n cases where salaries are fixed by law, as to half salary can always be applied fovernor's declining to grant the leave 1 condition of conforming to it.

On arriving in this country the Officer must report his arrival by letter to the Office, mentioning the place of his and he must similarly notify any sub- change of residence. Treasurers and of colonies, whose accounts are subject ial audit, should also send their address 'omproller and Auditor General.

(En-

to circular despatch of the 30th er, 1880.)

Leave of absence will be extended by

etary of State, but not as a matter of or unless the public convenience admits

Except in very special cases, as of un- fficial residence in the same Colony for years, no extensions will exceed six at a time, nor will any Officers on leave

ed to receive half salary at any one time

than the following periods :-

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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Reference :-

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17 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-

COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH—NOT TO

9 months.

Indies, Bermuda, Western tralia, British Columbia,

al, St. Helena, and Falk-

1 Islands

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Coast of Africa, Mauritius,

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ylon, except in cases of unforeseen emergenoy, of leave will be refused when the Governor

ed that it cannot conveniently be granted;

e case of application for extension on other

ban that of ill-health half salary will not be ithout a reference to the Colony.-(Secretary Despatch, 196, 18th Nov., 1867.)

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