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"Islands) with an additionat for abolition
that Salary and Service
"Calculated on
- " under the yet lec:
of
the act
of
2 là 26
" and the Treasury Minute of 14th June 1859.
of
this pension there would be
" chargeable to Imperial Funds to of the Salary
The was
receiving
at the date of his transfer " from the Falkland Islands, multiplied
glis
" by the number of years
be served there;
chargeable
possible
"and the remainder would be
"to Colonial Funds"
It appears to me
that the Treasury overlooked the bouns
which is granted
of 5 years and further that there
may
at Hong Kong
have been
some misapprehension in arriving
at
Othink so
the conclusion that Mr. Rennies pension
for
Falkland Islands services should-
be charged to Imperial "Fundo.
No Statement
of "Particulars,
in the usual form, has been sent from stong kong, but the Colonial Yout appears to have proceeded
as respects
M.
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yes
See Despatch
5041870.
with For letter
M. Rennies Talkland Islands Services,
to long hout jou information furnished by this Dept.
If you
think that the Treasury should be asked to pay prom Imperial Fundo,
10517/70
a termarko ow
this subject infla
the pension pertaining to the "Falkland Islands Service & that Dept. may possibly
require to be furniched with a
Statement
of
the manner
formal.
in which
Mr. Rennie performed his duties. It has already had one (made up
(made up in this
the dates of his Appte to.. On the other hand, if you.
Se letter to
Dept.) of
to Fr letter
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think
that the Falkland Islands should bear
be deemed the amount, it may
unnecessary
to call for any further
evidence proin theat Colony.
The Hong Kong
Government
appears to have followed closely the Intercolonial pensions.
locheme
of
for
which was proposed in the Secretary
-States Cicular desp: of 15 July 1869. Junderstand that that Scheme has
into operation,
inev
bee
brought
and
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