CO129-167 - Sir Kennedy - 1874 [1-8] — Page 575

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SUPPOSED CASES IN ILLUSTRATION OF THE FOREGOING RULES.

Years' Service.

Number of Salary on

Retirement

Retiring Pension prior

or

to Deduction.

Amount of Deduction,

Retiring

Pension from

each Colony

Promotion.

after Deduction.

Total Retiring Pension

£

£

£ s. d.

Case of A. B.

First employment

10

200

Second employment.

20

1,000

14 x 200- 33 6 8 32 × 1,000=500 0 0

8. d.

Nil.

£ S.

d.

£

$.

33

33 0 8

466 13

සත

6

8 4

Total Service..

30

500 0 4

Case of C. D.

First employment

Second employment..

Total Service.

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800 1,000

6 U

X Te

#1x 800-346 13 4 880-440 0 0

Nil.

346 18 4

846 13 4

93 6

00 Mix

8

410 0 0

Case of E. F.

First employment

Second employment.

10

200

44 x

10

400

Third employment.

10

800

200 33 6 8 *9 × 400=133 6 8 800=-400 0 0

Nil

33 6 8

33 6 8 133 6 8

100 0 0

266 13 4

Total Service

30

400 0 0

Case of G. II.

First employment

10

200

Second employment,

without Retiring

10

1,000

Allowance..

Third employment.

10

800

10 x 200 33 6 8

## x 800-266 13 4

3 x 800=100 0 0

Nil.

33

6 8

206 13

133

6 8

Total Service..

{}

166 13 4

The case of A. B. shows the simple application of the 1st and 2nd Rules, in Colonies which simply follow the Imperis

Rules.

That of C. D. shows the application of Rule 6 in reducing the rate of salary to the average of 10 years (here to £830.) If in these two cases the first employing Colony does not grant any Retiring Pension, then, under the ith Rule, the Pension of A. B. (for twenty years' service) will be reduced to £466 138. 4d., and that of C. D. (for four years' servizo) te £93 6s. 8d.

Again, if in these cases the last employing Colony be Ceylon or Hongkong, in which Officers of ten years' standing a allowed an addition of 5 years to their actual service in calculating their Pensions, then, under the 5th Rule, A. B. (having served more than ten years) would receive an addition to his Pension of (% × £1,000=) £83 6s. 8d.; but C. D)., having served only 4 years, would receive no such bonus.

The case of E. F. illustrates the 3rd Rule.

The case of G. H. shews the effect of the 4th and 7th Rules un an Officer who has served in a Colony where no Retiring Pension is allowed,

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