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from the Special Fund was first granted to the late Registrar General and myself. I should say, in recognition of the services rendered by us in the police force working under that the court given by the Inspectors.
For more accurate rate than this, reasons for exceptional difficulties of Ordinance of is, as to the of 1867, and had it not been for our which the Leave of State Sanctioned Service's the special fund from which we the extra allowance, in wire paid might act have reached the question anonut it did.
5. With reference to paragraph 12. The allowance granted to the Inspectors is not distributed amongst mere Inspectors. 6. As to paragraph 14 I am unable to admit that promotion is unduly slow - out of the thirteen Registrars only three have served for more than ten years.
Moreover as to the concluding portion of the same paragraph the inspectors ignore the fact that they are placed in a most advantageous position with regard to other Civil Servants as to pensions, inasmuch as they are entitled to pensions after twelve years' service irrespective of age.
8. I have therefore respectfully to submit my opinion that the 1st and 2nd Class Inspectors are properly paid. By Ordinance 9 of 1862 Schedule A Their predecessors only drew £175 and £150 respectively without good conduct allowances. Whilst as to 3rd Class Inspectors my opinion is already on record, as quoted in paragraph (2) of this letter.
I have, &c.,
(signed)
W. M. Deane
Capt. Supt. of Police
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from the Special Fund was first granted
2 the tale Registar Emeral and myself. Ishould say.
recognition of the services Undered
as a
buy
us in the primary working under
that the coun Siven by the Inspections
For more accur rate than this
Hasons for
Exceptional difficulters of Ordinance of is, as to the of 1867. and had it not been for our which the Leefo f State Sanctioned Service's the special fund from which we the entra
allowance, in
wire paid might act have reached the question
anonut it did
5. With reference to paragraph 12. The allowance granted to the dance but ch in distributed amongst mure Inspectors. 6. As to paragraph 14 I am unable & admit that promotion is huduly slow- out of the Mirteen Regnatours only three have served for more than ten yra.
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Moreover as to the concluding
portion
portion of the same paragraph the inspectors
Ignore the fact that they are placed in a
most advantageons position with regard to other Avil Sewants as to peneurs, masmuch
they are inlitted to prusions after thu yean service trrespective of age.
8.
I have therefore serpectfully to Submit my opinion that the 124 and 2nd Class Expectons are properly paid.
By Ordinance 9 of 1862 Schedule A Their predecessors only draw £175 and tiso
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a your respectively wiltiont good conduch allowances. Whilst as 15 3rd Class Inspections My opinion is already on record, as quoted in paragraph (2) of this biller.
Ihave re.
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W. M. Drave
Capt. Supt. of Ponce
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