out a case
for a special peusion. I think it is time to mothe ap his mind for him. Either he is fit to
back or
go
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way.
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fair notion
to expect
to expect in the
his
dep of what he has
in the way of pension
This letter was written to me as
Sir R. Herbats private Secretary,
• Shall I write bail 2
2 say
that his
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he must now decide either to
to go back
or not irrespective of the exact amant
of pension; that in
this kind an
to a
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not be given any option of retiring
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not ukiting according to the amount
of hall pension; at that for minst for Kill the emonteration of any extension of bove that he ramot say what then
is
# not likely to be given indefinite
holf pay for lave for the consideration of his pension, When eventually he may no
retire at all.
C.PL.
7 July
Mink hir G. Philippo
not
should be told that
as it caube
Le cannot have a "special "pension, but that his
Care will be treated as liberally Consistent with the minutes of the practicalag Stories in which he has served, the funeral. practice of this Department, that as far as can be reckoned here that pension will be about £800 in addition tots clain he has on lanador, that he should Elect how citter to take leave without pay from - October, or to
Such
retive on that pention from
A pension from the same date
[Fir G. Philippo has misunderstood the metton by which the £855 was arrived at ; & I carefully guarded.
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