CO129-194 - Governor Hennessy Administrator Tonnochy - 1881 [8-9] — Page 505

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as compared with officers in other departments of the same service, his pension to be Calculated on his bare pay, and any Extra pension allowances he may have been in receipt of, are not taken into the account.

15. In conclusion Your Petitioners point out that out of the eleven Inspectors now doing regular Police duties, five will in the spring of 1882, complete their full period of service entitling them to retire on pension, that a great saving would accrue to the Treasury, by the retention in the Service worn at increased rates of pay and allowances of the Officers now qualified for pension and retirement.

16. Your Petitioners therefore humbly pray your Excellency to take this their petition into Your favourable consideration and to grant them in their respective Classes such an increase of pay as will adequately remunerate them for their Increased duties and responsibilities, and as will be sufficient to attract and retain in the Service really capable and trustworthy men and Your Petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray.

(Sd) J. Cradock (∗) P. Romun
( “ )
J. B. Cameron
J. Mathisson.
(†) Il Corcoran (‡) P. Ewanston (¶) J. Suidsay (§) D. Bremen
M. Clanton
(‖) h. Perry
9. Heming
A. Macker William Duc

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as compared with officers in other departments of the same service, his pension to be Calculated on his bare pay, and any Extra pension allowances he may have been in receipt of, are not taken into the account. 15. In conclusion Your Petitioners point out that out of the eleven Inspectors now doing regular Police duties, five will in the spring of 1882, complete their full period of service entitling them to retire on pension, that a great saving would accrue to the Treasury, by the retention in the Service worn at increased rates of pay and allowances of the Officers now qualified for pension and retirement. 16. Your Petitioners therefore humbly pray your Excellency to take this their petition into Your favourable consideration and to grant them in their respective Classes such an increase of pay as will adequately remunerate them for their Increased duties and responsibilities, and as will be sufficient to attract and retain in the Service really capable and trustworthy men and Your Petitioners as in duty bound will ever pray. (Sd) J. Cradock (∗) P. Romun ( ) J. B. Cameron J. Mathisson. (†) Il Corcoran (‡) P. Ewanston (¶) J. Suidsay (§) D. Bremen M. Clanton (‖) h. Perry 9. Heming A. Macker William Duc
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as compared with officers in other deparhisto

of the

the same seuree, his pension to Calculated

on his bare

pay,

Amand

any

Extra peny

allowances he may

have been in receipt

of, are act Patten into the account.

15. Ia anclusion Your Palitioners

In

pomit out that out of the eleven Inspectors how dosing regular Police duties, have will In the spring of 1882, complete them full

to period of revorce Inlithing Neem is retire on

C

Will

pension, that a great saving Woult to the Treasury, by the retention

hi the Dervice worn at increased rates

of pay and allowances of the Officers 20 qualified for pension and retirement.

16. apour Petitioners Pherefore humbly, pray your Excellency to take this their

petition

pration nito

502

Your favourable consideration them in their respectivl and to grant them in their res Claceso auch an intresed of pay

as will

adequately remunerate them for their Increased dules and responsibilities,

and as will be sufficient to allrach and Iccess in the device, really capable andn Kunstworthy men and Your Petitioners as In duty bound will wes pray.

(Sd) J. Cradock (*) P. Romun

{ “ །

es orley

()

(·)

J. B. Cameron

J. Mathisson.

(.) Il Corcoran (.) P. Ewanston (.) J. Suidsay (.) D. Bremen

M. Clanton

(

h. Perry

9. Heming

A. macker Williain Duc

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