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Instructions referred to on page 1.

If this Paper of Particulars and the Certificates connected with it, be not sent in original, the copies must be duly attested.

DRAFT.

MINUTE.

115

Th681 Any Ray 196

14401

Head of Paper-In the case of an Officer serving on the West Coast of Africa, a statement is to be added whether he is a native of that Coast. (Colonial Regulations, § 430).

Head 3-State the description of Allowance for which the Application is recommended, viz., Superannuation, Compensation, Compassionate Allowance, or Gratuity, and its amount. In the case of Persons claiming an addition to their Pensions in respect of Professional or other special qualifications, this should be stated, and a reference should be given to the authority under which the claim is made.

Head 5.--If the service has been interrupted by one or more breaks, the word "broken" should be added before or after the number of years and months, and the causes, dates, and circumstances of the break or breaks should be stated under heading 9.

Head 8--If the person retiring has been in receipt of the same Salary, or in the class from which he retires, for the 30 months immediately before the date of his retirement, the actual annual rate of Salary or Wages at that date should be inserted, preceded by the word "actual." In other cases the average annual amount of Salary or Wages for the months next preceding the date of retirement should be inserted, preceded by the word "average," but if the whole period of service is less than three years, then the average for the whole period of service should be inserted.

Head 7.-A separate statement should be inserted of the average Annual Value, for the 36 months immediately preceding retirement, of each Emolument (exclusive of salary or wages) which is claimed to be included in the calculation of the Pension or Gratuity.

Whenever the value of a House or House Allowance, so ascertained, exceeds one-sixth of the salary and other emoluments which count for Pension purposes, it is to be reduced to one-sixth of that amount, so that it shall not exceed one-seventh of the whole.

Fees which an Officer is allowed to retain for his own use will be taken into account for Pension purposes, with regular salary, at the annual average of the net receipts of the 36 months next preceding the Officer's retirement. These net receipts are to be ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of Fees such Office Expenses, &c., as an Officer may have had to defray from his own resources, in performing the services for which he was remunerated by Fees. No deduction, however, from the Fees should be made in respect of Office Expenses provided from Public Funds, for the due discharge of those duties to which a Fixed Salary is annexed.

Papers of Particulars" when forwarded to the Colonial Department should be accompanied by formal Declarations from the retiring Officers, showing the amount received by them for Fees, and the amount defrayed as above for Office Expenses, &c., in each of the three years immediately preceding the retirement. It will be the duty of the Colonial Governments concerned to satisfy themselves of the accuracy of such statements before forwarding them to the Colonial Office.

In the case of Officers receiving Fixed Salaries and Fees, the Fees will not in ordinary circumstances be allowed to count for Pension purposes to the extent of more than one quarter of the Salaries, and Fees will not in any case be allowed to count for Pension purposes during any period in which the whole time of the Officer receiving them was not given to the Public Service.

Head 8.—In cases of infirmity, if the Applicant is below the ordinary age for retirement, a Medical Certificate is to be furnished showing that he is disqualified by infirmity of mind or body for discharging the duties of his situation, and that such infirmity is likely to be permanent.

In case of ten years' service or more, this Certificate should be signed by two Officers, of whom at least one should, if possible, be a Salaried Officer of the Government.

Head 9.—As to "broken" service, see Head 5.

If the Applicant has had any "acting" service, the details must be fully given, with a statement whether or not, during the "acting" service, he was connected with the permanent Civil Service of the Colony.

Head 11.--If, in special circumstances, a professional Civil Officer has been allowed to have "private practice" without forfeiting his claim to Pension, the facts are to be fully stated.

Head 14.-If the Applicant is liable to any deduction from his service under Clause 102 of the Colonial Regulations, the facts should be fully stated.

Head 19.---The length of service and other particulars of the computation are to be given. When an average of Salary, &c., is taken, the mode of calculating it (whether by months, &c.) is to be explained.

Mr. Meade Sept 26

Mr. Volen

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Brumston.

Mr. Meade. 7

Mr. Herbert.

2017

Mr. Grant Duff.

Lord Kimberley.

To Meade

27

I love to honour Sackmatenge

receipt of your carpet at 115 of the 2d of Sept plaiting Us Devar Jripers of Gohmand de Leade

28/9/80

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(4) Instructions referred to on page 1. If this Paper of Particulars and the Certificates connected with it, be not sent in original, the copies must be duly attested. DRAFT. MINUTE. 115 Th681 Any Ray 196 14401 Head of Paper-In the case of an Officer serving on the West Coast of Africa, a statement is to be added whether he is a native of that Coast. (Colonial Regulations, § 430). Head 3-State the description of Allowance for which the Application is recommended, viz., Superannuation, Compensation, Compassionate Allowance, or Gratuity, and its amount. In the case of Persons claiming an addition to their Pensions in respect of Professional or other special qualifications, this should be stated, and a reference should be given to the authority under which the claim is made. Head 5.--If the service has been interrupted by one or more breaks, the word "broken" should be added before or after the number of years and months, and the causes, dates, and circumstances of the break or breaks should be stated under heading 9. Head 8--If the person retiring has been in receipt of the same Salary, or in the class from which he retires, for the 30 months immediately before the date of his retirement, the actual annual rate of Salary or Wages at that date should be inserted, preceded by the word "actual." In other cases the average annual amount of Salary or Wages for the months next preceding the date of retirement should be inserted, preceded by the word "average," but if the whole period of service is less than three years, then the average for the whole period of service should be inserted. Head 7.-A separate statement should be inserted of the average Annual Value, for the 36 months immediately preceding retirement, of each Emolument (exclusive of salary or wages) which is claimed to be included in the calculation of the Pension or Gratuity. Whenever the value of a House or House Allowance, so ascertained, exceeds one-sixth of the salary and other emoluments which count for Pension purposes, it is to be reduced to one-sixth of that amount, so that it shall not exceed one-seventh of the whole. Fees which an Officer is allowed to retain for his own use will be taken into account for Pension purposes, with regular salary, at the annual average of the net receipts of the 36 months next preceding the Officer's retirement. These net receipts are to be ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of Fees such Office Expenses, &c., as an Officer may have had to defray from his own resources, in performing the services for which he was remunerated by Fees. No deduction, however, from the Fees should be made in respect of Office Expenses provided from Public Funds, for the due discharge of those duties to which a Fixed Salary is annexed. Papers of Particulars" when forwarded to the Colonial Department should be accompanied by formal Declarations from the retiring Officers, showing the amount received by them for Fees, and the amount defrayed as above for Office Expenses, &c., in each of the three years immediately preceding the retirement. It will be the duty of the Colonial Governments concerned to satisfy themselves of the accuracy of such statements before forwarding them to the Colonial Office. In the case of Officers receiving Fixed Salaries and Fees, the Fees will not in ordinary circumstances be allowed to count for Pension purposes to the extent of more than one quarter of the Salaries, and Fees will not in any case be allowed to count for Pension purposes during any period in which the whole time of the Officer receiving them was not given to the Public Service. Head 8.—In cases of infirmity, if the Applicant is below the ordinary age for retirement, a Medical Certificate is to be furnished showing that he is disqualified by infirmity of mind or body for discharging the duties of his situation, and that such infirmity is likely to be permanent. In case of ten years' service or more, this Certificate should be signed by two Officers, of whom at least one should, if possible, be a Salaried Officer of the Government. Head 9.—As to "broken" service, see Head 5. If the Applicant has had any "acting" service, the details must be fully given, with a statement whether or not, during the "acting" service, he was connected with the permanent Civil Service of the Colony. Head 11.--If, in special circumstances, a professional Civil Officer has been allowed to have "private practice" without forfeiting his claim to Pension, the facts are to be fully stated. Head 14.-If the Applicant is liable to any deduction from his service under Clause 102 of the Colonial Regulations, the facts should be fully stated. Head 19.---The length of service and other particulars of the computation are to be given. When an average of Salary, &c., is taken, the mode of calculating it (whether by months, &c.) is to be explained. Mr. Meade Sept 26 Mr. Volen Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Brumston. Mr. Meade. 7 Mr. Herbert. 2017 Mr. Grant Duff. Lord Kimberley. To Meade 27 I love to honour Sackmatenge receipt of your carpet at 115 of the 2d of Sept plaiting Us Devar Jripers of Gohmand de Leade 28/9/80 the medical beralines of infining was out my Page 5 1 1 1
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(4) Instructions referred to on page 1. If this Paper of Particulars and the Certificates connected with it, be not sent in original, the copies must be duly attested. RAFT. foremos fr. Sky MINUTE. O 115 Th681 Any Ray 196 14401 H 30 S.pl. 1880. Head of Paper-In the case of an Officer serving on the West Coast of Africa, a statement is to be added whether he is a native of that Coast. (Colonial Regulations, § 430). Head 3-State the description of Allowance for which the Application is recommended, viz., Superannuation, Compensation, Compassionate Allowance, or Gratuity, and its amount. In the case of Persons claiming an addition to their Pensions in respect of Professional or other special qualifications, this should be stated, and a reference should be given to the authority under which the claim is made. Head 5.--If the service has been interrupted by one or more breaks, the word "broken" should be added before or after the number of years and months, and the causes, dates, and circumstances of the break or breaks should be stated under heading 9. Head 8--If the person retiring has been in receipt of the same Salary, or in the class from which he retires, for the 30 months immediately before the date of his retirement, the actual annual rate of Salary or Wages at that date should be inserie, preceded by the word "actual." In other cases the average annual amount of Salary or Wages for the months next preceding the date of retirement should be inserted, preceded by the word "average," but if the whoe period of service is less than three years, then the average for the whole period of service should be inserted. Head 7.-A separate statement should be inserted of the average Annual Value, for the 36 months immediately preceding retirement, of each Emolument (exclusive of salary or wages) which is claimed to be included in the calculation of the Pension or Gratuity. Whenever the value of a House or Hoase Allowance, so ascertained, exceeds one-sixth of the salary and other emoluments which count for Pension purposes, it is to be reduced to one-sixth of that amount, so shat it shall not exceed one-seventh of the whole. Fees which an Officer is allowed to retain for his own use will be taken into account for Pension purposes. with regular salary, at the annual average of the net receipts of the 36 months next preceding the Officer's retirement. These net receipts are to be ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of Fees such Office Expenses, &c., us an Officer may have had to defray from his own resources, in performing the services for which he was remunerated by Fees. No deduction, however, from the Fees should be mule in respect of Office Expenses provided from Public Funds, for the due discharge of those duties to which a Fixed Salary is annexed. Papers of Particulars" when forwarded to the Colonial Department should be accompanied by formal Declarations from the retiring Officers, showing the amount received by them for Fecs, and the amount defrayed as above for Office Expenses, &c., in each of the three years immediately preceding the retirement. It will be the duty of the Colonial Governments concerned to satisfy In the ease of Oflicers themselves of the accuracy of such statements before forwarding them to the Colonial Office. receiving Fixed Salaries and Fees, the Fees will not in ordinary circumstances be allowed to count for Pension par poses to the extent of more than one quarter of the Salaries, and Fees will not in any case be allowed to count for Pension purposes during any period in which the whole time of the Officer receiving them was not given to the Public Service. Hend 8.—In cases of infirmity, if the Applicant is below the ordinary age for retirement, a Medical Certificate is to be furnished showing that he is disqualified by infinity of mind or body for discharging the duties of his situation, and that such infirmity is likely to be permanent. In case of ten years' service or more, this Certificate should be signed by two Officers, of whom at least one shoukl. if possible, be a Salaried Officer of the Government. Head -As to "broken" service, see Head 5. If the Applicant has had any "acting" service, the details must be fully given, with a statement whether or not, during the "acting" service, he was connected with the permanent Civil Service of the Colony. Head 11.--If, in special circumstances, a professional Civil Officer has been allowed to have "private practice" without forfeiting his claim to Pension, the facts are to be fully stated. Head 14.-If the Applicant is liable to any deduction from his service under Clause 102 of the Colonial Regulations, the facts should be fully stated. Head 19.---The length of service and other particulars of the computation are to be given. When an average of Salary. dc., is taken, the mode of calculating it (whether by months, &c.) is to be explained. Mr. ce bel Sept 26 de Mr. Volen Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Brumston. Mr. Meade. 7 Mr. Herbert. 2017 Mr. Grant Duff. Lord Kimberley. Interes. to Meade L 27 us 2978787 I love to honore Sackmatenge lo recapt of four carpetat 115 of the 2d of Supert plaiting Us Devar Jripers of Gohmand de Leade 2. When it was this lo ther gutteman shoulds retire abou Thave inserted (par: 2) this time Cart par few winds, wheth were with win this blemati alling distinelly fo Author Madrich evidenx. два 28/9/80 the medical beralines of infining was out my م s thing, pain home headine важе offin; price he date of that califichi (hach 1879) 20 сель 1 1 1
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(4)

Instructions referred to on page 1.

If this Paper of Particulars and the Certificates connected with it, be not sent in original, the copies

must be duly attested.

RAFT.

foremos fr.

Sky

MINUTE. O

115

Th681 Any Ray 196

14401

H

30 S.pl. 1880.

Head of Paper-In the case of an Officer serving on the West Coast of Africa, a statement is to be added whether he is

a native of that Coast. (Colonial Regulations, § 430).

Head 3-State the description of Allowance for which the Application is recommended, viz., Superannuation, Compensation, Compassionate Allowance, or Gratuity, and its amount. In the case of Persons claiming an addition to their Pensions in respect of Professional or other special qualifications, this should be stated, and a reference should be given to the authority under which the claim is made.

Head 5.--If the service has been interrupted by one or more breaks, the word "broken" should be added before or after the number of years and months, and the causes, dates, and circumstances of the break or breaks should be stated under heading 9.

Head 8--If the person retiring has been in receipt of the same Salary, or in the class from which he retires, for the 30 months immediately before the date of his retirement, the actual annual rate of Salary or Wages at that date should be inserie, preceded by the word "actual." In other cases the average annual amount of Salary or Wages for the months next preceding the date of retirement should be inserted, preceded by the word "average," but if the whoe period of service is less than three years, then the average for the whole period of service should be inserted. Head 7.-A separate statement should be inserted of the average Annual Value, for the 36 months immediately preceding retirement, of each Emolument (exclusive of salary or wages) which is claimed to be included in the calculation of the Pension or Gratuity.

Whenever the value of a House or Hoase Allowance, so ascertained, exceeds one-sixth of the salary and other emoluments which count for Pension purposes, it is to be reduced to one-sixth of that amount, so shat it shall not exceed one-seventh of the whole.

Fees which an Officer is allowed to retain for his own use will be taken into account for Pension purposes. with regular salary, at the annual average of the net receipts of the 36 months next preceding the Officer's retirement. These net receipts are to be ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of Fees such Office Expenses, &c., us an Officer may have had to defray from his own resources, in performing the services for which he was remunerated by Fees. No deduction, however, from the Fees should be mule in respect of Office Expenses provided from Public Funds, for the due discharge of those duties to which a Fixed Salary is annexed. Papers of Particulars" when forwarded to the Colonial Department should be accompanied by formal Declarations from the retiring Officers, showing the amount received by them for Fecs, and the amount defrayed as above for Office Expenses, &c., in each of the three years immediately preceding the retirement. It will be the duty of the Colonial Governments concerned to satisfy In the ease of Oflicers themselves of the accuracy of such statements before forwarding them to the Colonial Office. receiving Fixed Salaries and Fees, the Fees will not in ordinary circumstances be allowed to count for Pension par poses to the extent of more than one quarter of the Salaries, and Fees will not in any case be allowed to count for Pension purposes during any period in which the whole time of the Officer receiving them was not given to the Public

Service.

Hend 8.—In cases of infirmity, if the Applicant is below the ordinary age for retirement, a Medical Certificate is to be furnished showing that he is disqualified by infinity of mind or body for discharging the duties of his situation, and that such infirmity is likely to be permanent.

In case of ten years' service or more, this Certificate should be signed by two Officers, of whom at least one shoukl. if possible, be a Salaried Officer of the Government.

Head -As to "broken" service, see Head 5.

If the Applicant has had any "acting" service, the details must be fully given, with a statement whether or not, during the "acting" service, he was connected with the permanent Civil Service of the Colony.

Head 11.--If, in special circumstances, a professional Civil Officer has been allowed to have "private practice" without

forfeiting his claim to Pension, the facts are to be fully stated.

Head 14.-If the Applicant is liable to any deduction from his service under Clause 102 of the Colonial Regulations, the

facts should be fully stated.

Head 19.---The length of service and other particulars of the computation are to be given. When an average of Salary.

dc., is taken, the mode of calculating it (whether by months, &c.) is to be explained.

Mr. ce bel Sept 26

de

Mr. Volen

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Brumston.

Mr. Meade. 7

Mr. Herbert.

2017

Mr. Grant Duff.

Lord Kimberley.

Interes.

to Meade

L

27

us 2978787

I love to honore Sackmatenge

lo

recapt of four carpetat 115 of the 2d of Supert plaiting Us Devar Jripers of

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