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Fadd 10/4/as to Predze.

Allowance to Officers who have served

lifteen years on the

ment.

2. Subject as aforesaid, every public Officer (other than a Judge of the Supreme Court) who, having been in the service of the Crown elsewhere than in the Colony, it transferred from such service to the Fixed Establishment of the Colony, and whos aggregate service, under the Crown in the Colony and elsewhere would have entitle bin, had it been wholly in the Colony, to pension or retiring allowance under this Mior's shall, on his retirement from the service of the Colony, if he at the same time retires fr the service of the Crown, and if he had served for a period of at least twelve months the Colony, be entitled to a pension at the rate of one seven-hundred-and-twentieth & the amount of his annual salary at the date of such retirement for each calendar month of his service in the Colony, and in every such case there may be added, at the discretion of the Governor in Council, in computing the period of the retiring Officer's service in the Colony, a number of months not excceding:--

nor

(a.) One-third of the aggregate of his service elsewhere than in the Colony,

(b.) Two-thirds of his service in the department-er-Colony from which-tre-te

petsenferrer: Bur

(e) in any case eighty-four months.

No. 15.

This has been

ag/b/90 from

erealation.

DRAFT.

Hong Kong

Min 184

oas af

MINUTE.

Nov

4982. 88

ма

Johnson 27 Dec 90 &&

Mr. Fairfield

In the case of an Officer who is not qualified for a passion or retiring allowance opt for the miler this Minute, hat has continuously served on the temporary Establishing at the etern of Mr. Johnson 27 tcporary establish- Colony for fifteen years or upwards, and is at the date of his retirement in receipt oil salary exceeding $240 per annum, à monthly allowance may be granted to such Officer not exceeding three-fourths of the pension to which he would have been entitled bad he been employed on the Fixed Establishment/or in lieu of such allowance there may be paid to hini, with the approval of the Secretary of State, a capital sum equal to the amount of sixty of such monthly payments, but no such capital sun shall be paid in any ease of retirement on the ground of ill-health, and in the case of such an officer whose

paragraph 2.

Compassimate/ muiary does not exered 8210 per annum agatniry may be granted as under Churs

Existing chains.

No. 16.

Nothing contained in this Minute shall interfere with the pension rights of persons who entered the service of the Colony before the date of the Minute, or shall restrict or diminish any superannuation allowance, compensation, or gratuity which, if this Minut had not been issued, might have been granted to any such person. but except as aforesaid, the provisions of the Minute shall apply as well to persons who have already entered the Public Service as to those who may hereafter enter the Public Service of Hongkong,

دهیم

het ne dien

end of ill

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

* Mr. Meade.

8 fr

Sir R. Herbert.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford.

Bangt 191

drafted for conson

(see further Minutes on 4982/88 29908/88

*

2313/91 9916/90

2020/ qu Rules,

i45 126 7 1/4/2

Straits

Vension

sept home

Oran

[with latest revisions, &

in 12583/94

Nur 8 of 7887

Straits Pension

A.Kong.

for seg

Lir

145

Downing Street 1281 August, 1891.

With reference to

your despatch N. 43

of 7th February 1888,

zu submitting the draft

of a

a new

Pension Minute,

which I regret has re-

mained so

long

ain=

answered, I have the

honour to inform you that since the date of

my predecessor's despubl

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