any satisfactory arrangements for the performance of his duties without cost to the Government, I felt unable to entertain his application for.
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He resigned at the end of the period, and I have to recommend that the leave thus granted be counted towards his pension.
He may be allowed to count his vacation leave as he has only had leave once during his service.
3. As his period of service exceeding nineteen years, under the special circumstances of the case, I offered to grant him leave without pay from the 11th instant until the 5th of May next, on condition that he return to duty.
Mr. Grey joined the Police Force in this Colony on the 5th of May, 1867, and on the 5th May next would, therefore, have completed twenty years' service in the Force, and have become entitled to claim a pension and a bonus.
any satisfactory arrangements for the performance of his
Auties without cost to the
Government, I felt unable to
application for.
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he
of
that
resigned at the end period, and I have to
commend that the leave
thus granted
nted him.
be
may.
allowed to count towards his
pension.
grant
his
vacation leave,
Aut
as
he has
only
had leave
onee
during
?
3.
/
- period of service exceeding
nineteen years, under the
year
special circumstances
of
the
case I offered to grant him leave without pay from the 11th instant until the 5th _ of May next, on condition that
he
Mr. Grey joined the
Police Force in this Colony
on
the 5th of May, 1867, and on the 5th May next would, therefore, have completed twenty years'
service in the Foree, and have
become entitled to claim a
pension and a
bonus
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