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ALL 1

Frecials plains

Consideration; A

Gele

myself to

departure frome

411

Pensions,

eral. Thule with regard

A tos

and

Aptension

of

liberality

service

mange may Praw

Gour

years

xttention

relafs, for so mas

I

to the Superannuation minute which

Such services as thode ď

recogieses such services

have performed,

and

a

may

instance

the Pension given to Judge Fulme who received half Salary, after ... years service, he never having contributed to the Superannuation

The pension last granted, that to the Bishop of Victoria is

case in point - Finally with all deference to the

The Governor

Fund;

another

decision of His Excellency

of Hong Kong in the formation of the Superannuation Fund, remark, that

distinction has been made between

those of those who paid the original 5 per cent

on their incomes, and those who entered the service subsequently regulations; the period

to the new

5 years for Service in the Colony given alike to all:

derves

4

5 years, ads

The man who without having paid. The Superannuation Tax retires from

ill health with a period of ten years for the pension allowance, is

a.

30

years

better paid Servant than the man who, as in my own case, serves

and subscribe 82 upwards of until its relinquishment, to the Superannuation Fund, receiving the five (5) in addition. –

orie

I do therefore earnestly submit that I, being

of the Early Pioneers of the Colony, who saw it through all its sorrows and sickness, especially 1848 to 1858 when Hong Kong

notoriously

-

very unhealthy, who paid contribution for pension, and who in the early days paid a heavy Income tax also, for advantages which my

absence from England prevented

me enjoying.

be put

on the same footing

with those

who have like service in later and more

favourable times.

I trust these remarks may not be considered out of place in a communication as the present.

having a

individual interests?

One own.

As they

I hope Fer, in

the Secretary

The Submission of my Appeal for the decision of the Right Honourable

I may rely upon

the full knowledge of the services

of "Hong Kong Public Servants, and the various

instances affecting

the Colony, for a favourable report from

If that justice may

be accorded

I may

be ... now, and I may add

:

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ALL 1 Frecials plains Consideration; A Gele myself to departure frome 411 Pensions, eral. Thule with regard A tos and Aptension of liberality service mange may Praw Gour years xttention relafs, for so mas I to the Superannuation minute which Such services as thode ď recogieses such services have performed, and a may instance the Pension given to Judge Fulme who received half Salary, after ... years service, he never having contributed to the Superannuation The pension last granted, that to the Bishop of Victoria is case in point - Finally with all deference to the The Governor Fund; another decision of His Excellency of Hong Kong in the formation of the Superannuation Fund, remark, that distinction has been made between those of those who paid the original 5 per cent on their incomes, and those who entered the service subsequently regulations; the period to the new 5 years for Service in the Colony given alike to all: derves 4 5 years, ads The man who without having paid. The Superannuation Tax retires from ill health with a period of ten years for the pension allowance, is a. 30 years better paid Servant than the man who, as in my own case, serves and subscribe 82 upwards of until its relinquishment, to the Superannuation Fund, receiving the five (5) in addition. orie I do therefore earnestly submit that I, being of the Early Pioneers of the Colony, who saw it through all its sorrows and sickness, especially 1848 to 1858 when Hong Kong notoriously - very unhealthy, who paid contribution for pension, and who in the early days paid a heavy Income tax also, for advantages which my absence from England prevented me enjoying. be put on the same footing with those who have like service in later and more favourable times. I trust these remarks may not be considered out of place in a communication as the present. having a individual interests? One own. As they I hope Fer, in the Secretary The Submission of my Appeal for the decision of the Right Honourable I may rely upon the full knowledge of the services of "Hong Kong Public Servants, and the various instances affecting the Colony, for a favourable report from If that justice may be accorded I may be ... now, and I may add :
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4,ཀL ALL 1 Frecials plains Consideration; A Gele myself to departure frone 411 дет Pensions, eral. Thule with regard A tos and Aptension of liberality service mange may Praw Gour years xttention relaf, for so mas I to the Superannuation minute which Such services as thode ď recogieses such services have performed, and a may instance the Pension given to Judge Fulme who received half Salary, after I #bruck Lew years service, he never howing contributed to the Reperannuation The pension last granted, that to the Bishop of Eictoria is case in point - Finally with all deference to the The Governor Fund; another decision of His Sycellency of Hong Kong in the formation of the Superammation Peale, remark, that distinction has been made beliveen tous of. those who paid the original 5 pr fent on their incomes, and those who entered the service subsequently regulations; the period to the new 5 years for Service in the Colony given alike to all: derves 4 5 years, ads The man who without having paid. The Superannuation Tay retires from ill health with a period of teu for the pension allowance, is a. 30 years better paid Servant than the man who, as in my sin case, serves and subscribe 82 upwards of until its relinquishment, to the Superannuation Fund, receiving the five (5) in addition. orie I do therefore earnestly submit that I, being of the Early Pioneers of the folony, who saw it through ale its sorrows and sickeness, especia 1848 to 1858 when Stong Kong notoriously - Ron sly unhealthy, who paid contribution for pension, and who in the early days paid a heavy Inconce day also, for advantages which my absence from England prevented ty in fairness hardly my enjoying. be put on the same josting same joshing with those who have lakew service in later and Outre Javoradic trines . I trust these zemartes may mot blue considered out of place in a communication as the present. sponivel bearing have a individual interests? و سوائے مسلم One own. As they I hope Fer, in ble the decretary The Submission of my Appeal for the decision of the Right Hove rely repon you as loving of state, I may rely upon of the full huviledge of the sévices knowledge "Hong Hony Public Servants, and the varion, instances affecting aircr dhat now,qugrottan Colony, for in favorable report from If that justice may yourso Po its be accorded I may it's now denior, and I may add : ..
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4,ཀL ALL 1

Frecials plains

Consideration; A

Gele

myself to

departure frone

411

дет Pensions,

eral. Thule with regard

A tos

and

Aptension

of

liberality

service

mange may Praw

Gour

years

xttention

relaf, for so mas

I

to the Superannuation minute which

Such services as thode ď

recogieses such services

have performed,

and

a

may

instance

the Pension given to Judge Fulme who received half Salary, after I #bruck Lew years service, he never howing contributed to the Reperannuation

The pension last granted, that to the Bishop of Eictoria is

case in point - Finally with all deference to the

The Governor

Fund;

another

decision of His Sycellency

of Hong Kong in the formation of the Superammation Peale, remark, that

distinction has been made beliveen

tous of. those who paid the original 5 pr fent

on their incomes, and those who entered the service subsequently regulations; the period

to the new

5 years for Service in the Colony given alike to all:

derves

4

5 years, ads

The man who without having paid. The Superannuation Tay retires from

ill health with a period of teu for the pension allowance, is

a.

30

years

better paid Servant than the man who, as in my sin case, serves

and subscribe 82 upwards of until its relinquishment, to the Superannuation Fund, receiving the five (5) in addition. –

orie

I do therefore earnestly submit that I, being

of the Early Pioneers of the folony, who saw it through ale its sorrows and sickeness, especia 1848 to 1858 when Stong Kong

notoriously

-

Ron

sly unhealthy, who paid contribution for pension, and who in the early days paid a heavy Inconce day also, for advantages which my

absence from England prevented

ty in fairness hardly

my enjoying.

be put

on the same josting

same joshing with those

who have lakew service in later and Outre

Javoradic trines .

I trust these zemartes may mot blue considered out of place in a communication as the present.

sponivel bearing

have a

individual interests?

و سوائے مسلم

One own.

As they

I hope Fer, in

ble the decretary

The Submission of my Appeal for the decision of the Right Hove

rely repon you as loving of state, I may rely upon

of the

full huviledge of the sévices

knowledge "Hong Hony Public Servants, and the varion,

instances affecting

aircr

dhat now,qugrottan

Colony, for in favorable report from

If that justice may

yourso Po its

be accorded

I may

it's now denior, and I may add

:

..

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