2nd. That he has been in the Service of the Colony for
A. 85 years.
3rd. That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the dates and for the terms specified below, viz.:---
1st. For ... Months beginning on ... and ending on ...
2nd. For ... Months beginning on ... and ending on ...
3rd. For ... Months beginning on ... and ending on ...
4th. That provision has been made for the execution of his duty during his absence.
5th. That this leave is granted under Sections ... of the Police Regulations printed on page 3.
6th. Under Section ... he is entitled to a return passage at the cost of the Colony.
Governor.
EXTRACTS FROM LEAVE REGULATIONS OF HONGKONG POLICE FORCE.
Regulations made by the Governor on the 26th day of September, 1881, relating to leave of absence and pensions to Members of the Police Force of Hong-kong, under Ordinance 9 of 1862.
EUROPEANS.
Leave at the expiration of Five Years' Service.
I. Any European Member of the Police Force may, after five years' service, on claiming his return passage, or gratuity of three months' pay, or pension, as the case may be, under § III of Ordinance 8 of 1869, apply through the Captain Superintendent of Police to His Excellency the Governor for permission to return to the service within a period not exceeding nine months.
II. Should this application be approved, the Applicant will receive half pay, during his absence, and a certificate entitling him to a return passage to the Colony within the period specified.
III. The Applicant shall enter into a bond for the refund of the half pay, or the difference between his pension and half pay, as the case may be, drawn after his leaving the Colony, in case he does not return at the period specified.
IV. This period may nevertheless be extended by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on such ground as may to him be satisfactory, and such extension shall be deemed to be leave originally granted within the meaning of the above Sections I, II, and III, anything therein contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
V. Such leave shall enable the Applicant to count his previous service as regards the time of service required before a pension is granted, but shall not be calculated as actual service towards obtaining a pension.
VI. On the Applicant's return to the Colony, he shall be reinstated in his relative position in the Force, and he will be sworn in for a further period of five years' service under § IX of Ordinances 9 of 1862, and 8 of 1869.
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2nd. That
has been in the Service of the Colony for.
A. 85.)
years.
3rd.That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several
occasions, at the dates and for the terms specified below. viz.:---
1st. For
2nd.
and ending ou
3rd-
Mouths beginning on
4th.That provision has been made for the execution of his duty during his
absence
5th-That this leave is granted under Sections
of the Police Regulations
printed on page 3.
6th-Under Section
is entitled to a return passage at the cost of the Colony.
Governor.
EXTRACTS
PROM
LEAVE REGULATIONS
OF
HONGKONG POLICE FORCE.
Regulations made by the Governor on the 26th day of September, 1881, relating to leave of absence and pensions to Members of the Police Force of Hong- kong, under Ordinance 9 of 1862.
EUROPEANS.
Leave at the expiration of Five Years' Service.
I. Any European Member of the Police Force may, after five years' service, on claiming his return passage, or gratuity of three months' pay, or pension, as the case may be, under § III of Ordinance 8 of 1869, apply through the Captain Superintendent of Police to His Excellency the Governor for permission to return
to the service within a period not exceeding nine months.
II. Should this application be approved, the Applicant will receive half pay, during his absence, and a certificate entitling him to a return passage to the Colony within the period specified.
III. The Applicant, shall enter into a bond for the refund of the half pay, or the difference between his pension and half pay as the case may be, drawn after his leaving the Colony, in case he does not return at the period specified.
IV. This period may nevertheless be extended by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, on such ground as may to him be satisfactory, and such extension shall be deemed to be leave originally granted within the meaning of the above Sections I, II, and III, anything therein contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
V. Such leave shall enable the Applicant to count his previous service as regards the time of service required before a pension is granted, but shall not be calculated as actual service towards obtaining a pension.
VI. On the Applicant's return to the Colony, he shall be reinstated in his relative position in the Force, and he will be sworn in for a further period of five years' service under § IX of Ordinances 9 of 1862, and 8 of 1869.
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