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of his salary there £1250
or
£83-6-8 per
annam. (It should be explained that the
a
L
+
he had only
little over 2 years service there libraltar is held to be liably for a proportion of the additionviction copped fein
the flaimon qualifications; from flraits 5th his salary there 12000 trong trong kg cho
bo
the
X 60
or two perann;
of £2500 or £604-3-4
from
and it should be explained to both
In the pass & particular wit the Ora salary is qu at tiso t $ Chaink ₤1200 right. It was quier in 1660
Colonies that though in neither of their but west deft
Pension Regulation of is it clearly shown
a
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service
in
ince who has had lay them 7 year as much the wring in the felgerti
general principle of both requlations is that
a jindje
may
Too
have 2 the of his salary for each years service as such and I th of his
во
reliving salary for service in other capacities (Ece last page but one of bes Round's memo.)
7
ann.
Ca
the regards his British Columbia fansion of Aero
120 bear
despatch shoulal the sent to the Cove Grand of Canada with refere to 10234/71 (C4 in Bonnel Volume herewith) saying that his 7. Phillippe is about to relive from the public service from 4 october next and that the I of S. would be sad if cerrangements were made by which the pension could be faid in London from the 5th October and inform bir & Phillippo according ben
aß 30/8/85
Memo.
This minute bears out the Rounds
hote
to paper, (on 14130) of from his
Minute
for Bably
a
len in him
406
444
Minute on 14 881 I presume the principles
Zaid down in his memo on 14130 f now
are
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adopted in Mr Browne's minute, be laid before the Colonies concerned- Gibraltar, thaits, Hong Kong
hông,
I that there
Clones (with Canada as to previous pension) should
be written to as Mr. Browne
suggests.
The
Paper of Particulars is rather meagre, and
Judge, 7
6x
may not be
A
may
In the Colonies, but intelligble very help them each to prepare their
own Paper of Particulars which they should be told to do.
Lave
I am not sure whether this paper
Should in the first instance be the seem by Mr Round, who has dealt Exhaustively
or whether it should be
with the matter dealt with at once
I think we may
perend
M.
a
W. Meade
In Browne
Auss.
proposes.
31/8/98
Mungelback has buidly conductaler there deafts for me. Mr. Hamilton should fed that this book wi
but
...
will
become racant on the 4 betober.
and 6/9
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