the Lord Stanley to Sir Henry Pottinger,
correspondence referred to in the margin that up to 1st February 1847 it was
30 December, 1843.
Sir John Davis to Lord Stanley,
8, 15, 17th June 1844. Similarly Sir John Davis,
optional with the Public Officers of this Colony to place themselves, or not, as they might
fit, under the provisions of the Superannuation Act (4 and 5, W. 4th Cap. 24).
2nd January 1845. Sir John Davis to Lord Stanley,
5th June, 1845.
Mr. Gladstone to Sir John Davis, 3 March 1846
Sir John Davis to Mr Gladstone,
No. 20 of 20th May 1846. Lord Grey to Sir John Davis,
"N. 39 of 30 Nov? 1846. Sir John Davis to Lord Grey,
N. 23 of 28 Feby, 1847.
They were informed that such of them as were willing to subject their official Salaries to the deductions prescribed by the 27th Section of the Statute would be entitled under the terms of the Act to Superannuation Allowances from the Imperial Government, in case of sickness or prolonged public Service.
No. 97 of 11th June 1867.
It was clearly understood by them at the time that those who declined to avail themselves of the terms proposed would forfeit all claim to Pensions. The result was amongst the Public Officers still held in the Service of the Colony four Assented.
Colonel Caine.
Mr. Macauley.
Mr. Cleverly.
M. Alexander.
to the terms of the Act
Declined, and four declined to contribute,
The Chief Justice.
Mr. Almada
W. J. Almada.
who was precluded from contributing by the 15th Section of the Statute.
See Colonial notice February 1847
3.
From the 1st February 1847, in pursuance of instructions received from Lord Grey, it was made imperative on all persons
the Lord Standy to Sir Henry Pottinger,
correspondence referred to in the margin that up to 1th February 1847 it was
jet
left
30 December, 184 3.
Sir John Davis to Lord Stanley,
8.15 14 17th June 1844. Stuntry Sir John Davis,
optional with the Public Lodstaty to dia del dann
Officers of this Colony to place themselves, or not, as they might
ses
fit, under the
2nd Jurmary 1945. Sir John Davis to Lord Stanley,
5th June, 1845.
Mr. Gladstone to For John Davis, 3 March 1946
Sir John Davis to Mr Gladstone,
Abbof 201
of 20th May 1846. Lord Grey to Sir John Davis,
"N. 39 of 3? Nor? 1346. Sir John Davis to Lord Gray,
N. 23 of 28 Feby, 1847.
provisions of the Superannuation sa do our Act (4 and 5, W. 4th Cap. 24). Lord brey to tie the devir,
were
They of them
informed that such
willing to
as were
subject their official Salaries to the deductions prescribed by the 27th Section of the Statute would the entitled under the terms of the Act to Superannuation Allowances from the Imperial Government, in case of
sickness or prolonged public
.97 of 11th June 1867.
·
Service. Je
was
clearly
494
understood by them at the time that those who declined to avail themselves of the terms proposed
would forfeit all claim to Pensions. The result was
Assented. amongst the Public
Colonel Caine.
that
Officers still hehe. in the Service of the Colony four
Mr Marcu.
Mr. Cleverly-
to the assented to the terms of the Act
of
Declined, and four declined to contribute,
M. Alexanda-
to Collen. in addition to the Chief Justice
M.
Mr. Almada
W. Jo. Almade. who The Chief Justice.
See Colonial notice February 1847
was
precluded from
contributing by the 15th Section of the Statute.
3.
jet
From the 1st February 1847,
of 10 homey they in pursuance of instructions
received
from
Lood Grey,
it was
on all persons
made imperative on
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