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attention, naturally devotes the caller mainly to the material development of the Island, the effect of which circumstance, is to make the Head of The Public Works Department of Hong Kong take rank almost as the principal lieutenant of the Governor and to impose on him increased public obligations and responsibilities that are even more onerous than those attaching to the offices comprised in the enclosed printed lists which I have underlined in red in order to facilitate comparison and which Your Lordships will perceive are in England placed in The Second Class and conceded an additional seven years.

I may state frankly that I called attention to this matter while I was still in the civil service of the Colony because I conceived that if the justice of my contention were recognised, Your Lordship would readily allow me at least the benefit of the same concession of seven years. My views were supported at the time not only by the Committee appointed to consider the proposed new Pension Minute of which Committee Sir. Samuel Russell was Chairman, but also by the Secretary my superior, but as I left the Colony before the local Government was in possession of your Lordship's decision I am still ignorant as to whether Your Lordship has approved or disapproved of my application to be allowed to count any additional time in the computation for pension over and above the five years hitherto prescribed and it is on this point I now respectfully ask to be enlightened.

I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient Servant, Maio

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IMPERIAL PENSION MINUTES.

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RECD 20 JUL 99

...their Lords are pleased to declare that the following offices should be considered as entitling their holders to the benefits of the Act, though they may not have fulfilled the conditions of the 17th section, and that the number of years to be added to the service of the officers for the purpose of computation, should be-- For the 1st Class ten years.

Under Secretaries of State, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, Counsel for Drawing Bills, Solicitors to Public Departments, Police and Stipendiary Magistrates, Legal Assistants at--- Board of Trade, Colonial Office, Poor Law Board, And other Departments; Directors of Convict Prisons, Commissioners of Police,

1 seven years. 5 years. For the 2nd For the 3rd

First Class (ten years), Chief Commissioner of Police, Medical Officers attached to the Privy Council, Chairman of Directors of Convict Prisons, Inspector General for Art. Director of the National Gallery.

Second Class (seven years). Professors and Masters of the Royal Military College and similar Establishments; Medical Officers employed in the Civil Service, and giving their whole times; Inspectors of Mines, Factories, Coal-mines, Auditores Prisons and Reformatories, Constabulary, Poor Law,

Third Class (five years). Government Chaplains of Convict Prisons, Inspectors of Schools, Inspectors of Art, Translator at the Foreign Office.

My Lords will add to the foregoing list any other offices which may, on full consideration, appear to be properly within the scope of the 4th section of the Act.

COPY OF TREASURY MINUTE. Dated 24th August, 1860.

My Lords have under consideration the 2nd Report of the Superannuation Committee, appointed by the Minute of 30th May, 1859.

The Committee recommend that the following offices, in addition to those enumerated in the Minute of 14th June, 1855, shall be brought within the provision of the 4th clause of the 22nd Vic, c. 26, so far as entitling the persons filling such offices to have an additional number of years computed in the calculation of the period of their services, with a view to superannuation allowance on retirement, by reason of the professional or peculiar qualifications required for such offices, and be placed in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd classes established by the said Minute for such purposes:-

In the Home Office. Assistant Commissioners of Police Police Surgeon-in-Chief Directors of Reformatories Governors of Prisons Medical Director-General Director of Works. Surveyor-General of Prisons.

To be placed in the 3rd Class.

Colonial Office. Emigration Commissioners

Admiralty.

Council Office.

Board of Trade. Professional Members of Marine Department Surveyor-General, Marine Department Inspectors, Railway Department Inspector-General of Art and Referee Superintendent-General of Quarantine. Inspectors of Art, Science, and Navigation Architect and Engineer. Director of Geological Survey Director of Museum, London Head of Meteorological Department

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attention, naturally devotes the caller mainly to the material development of the Island, the effect of which circumstance, is to make the Head of The Public Works Department of Hong Kong take rank almost as the principal lieutenant of the Governor and to impose on him increased public obligations and responsibilities that are even more onerous than those attaching to the offices comprised in the enclosed printed lists which I have underlined in red in order to facilitate comparison and which Your Lordships will perceive are in England placed in The Second Class and conceded an additional seven years. I may state frankly that I called attention to this matter while I was still in the civil service of the Colony because I conceived that if the justice of my contention were recognised, Your Lordship would readily allow me at least the benefit of the same concession of seven years. My views were supported at the time not only by the Committee appointed to consider the proposed new Pension Minute of which Committee Sir. Samuel Russell was Chairman, but also by the Secretary my superior, but as I left the Colony before the local Government was in possession of your Lordship's decision I am still ignorant as to whether Your Lordship has approved or disapproved of my application to be allowed to count any additional time in the computation for pension over and above the five years hitherto prescribed and it is on this point I now respectfully ask to be enlightened. I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient Servant, Maio 174 IMPERIAL PENSION MINUTES. C. O. 14467 RECD 20 JUL 99 ...their Lords are pleased to declare that the following offices should be considered as entitling their holders to the benefits of the Act, though they may not have fulfilled the conditions of the 17th section, and that the number of years to be added to the service of the officers for the purpose of computation, should be-- For the 1st Class ten years. Under Secretaries of State, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, Counsel for Drawing Bills, Solicitors to Public Departments, Police and Stipendiary Magistrates, Legal Assistants at--- Board of Trade, Colonial Office, Poor Law Board, And other Departments; Directors of Convict Prisons, Commissioners of Police, 1 seven years. 5 years. For the 2nd For the 3rd First Class (ten years), Chief Commissioner of Police, Medical Officers attached to the Privy Council, Chairman of Directors of Convict Prisons, Inspector General for Art. Director of the National Gallery. Second Class (seven years). Professors and Masters of the Royal Military College and similar Establishments; Medical Officers employed in the Civil Service, and giving their whole times; Inspectors of Mines, Factories, Coal-mines, Auditores Prisons and Reformatories, Constabulary, Poor Law, Third Class (five years). Government Chaplains of Convict Prisons, Inspectors of Schools, Inspectors of Art, Translator at the Foreign Office. My Lords will add to the foregoing list any other offices which may, on full consideration, appear to be properly within the scope of the 4th section of the Act. COPY OF TREASURY MINUTE. Dated 24th August, 1860. My Lords have under consideration the 2nd Report of the Superannuation Committee, appointed by the Minute of 30th May, 1859. The Committee recommend that the following offices, in addition to those enumerated in the Minute of 14th June, 1855, shall be brought within the provision of the 4th clause of the 22nd Vic, c. 26, so far as entitling the persons filling such offices to have an additional number of years computed in the calculation of the period of their services, with a view to superannuation allowance on retirement, by reason of the professional or peculiar qualifications required for such offices, and be placed in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd classes established by the said Minute for such purposes:- In the Home Office. Assistant Commissioners of Police Police Surgeon-in-Chief Directors of Reformatories Governors of Prisons Medical Director-General Director of Works. Surveyor-General of Prisons. To be placed in the 3rd Class. Colonial Office. Emigration Commissioners Admiralty. Council Office. Board of Trade. Professional Members of Marine Department Surveyor-General, Marine Department Inspectors, Railway Department Inspector-General of Art and Referee Superintendent-General of Quarantine. Inspectors of Art, Science, and Navigation Architect and Engineer. Director of Geological Survey Director of Museum, London Head of Meteorological Department Page 674
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attention, naturally devotes the faller mainly to the anaterial development of the Island, the effect of which circumstance, is to make the Head of The Public Works Department of Hong Hing take rank almost as the principal liculinant of the Garner and to impose on him increased public obligations and responsibilities that are even more cherous than These attacking to the spices comprised in the enclosed printed lists which Ihave underlined inred in order to facilitate comparison and which Yau Lordships will peretive are in england placed in The Second Class and conceded an additional seven years. H: I may state frankly that Scalled attention to this matter while Jwas still in the achic service of the brown because I conceived that if or enquing the justice of my contentow, were recognised. Your Lordship would readily allow me at least the benefit of the same concession of seven years. My news were supported at the line art only by the a Committee appointed to consider the proposed new- Pension Minute of which Cemmille Sû. Samos Russell was Chanman, but also by the Sevener my bcuveil, but as I left the belony before the leat Government was in possession of your Lordship's decisioni I am still signciant as to whether you Lordship has approved a disapproved of my application to be allowed be count any additional time in the computation for pension over and above the five years hitherk prescribed and it is on this point I deulit now respectfully ask to be enlightened. have the hendur to be My Lord Your Lordship's most obed Tavant- Maio 174 IMPERIAL PENSION MINUTES. C. O. 14467 RECO REGE 20 JUL 99, adunit the claims to superannuation of persons unt fulfilling the conditions of the 17th section, and to add a number of years, not exceeding twenty, to the period of service in certain cases, for the purpose of compating the amount of the retiring allowance, thy Lords are pleased to declare that the following offices should be considered as watching their holders to the basalts of the Act, though they may noi have fulfilled the conditions of the 17th section, and that the number of years to be added to the service of the officers for the purpose of computation, should be-- For the 1st Class ton years. Under Secretaries of State, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, Counsel for Drawing Bills, Soliators to Public Departments, Police and Stipendiary Magistrates, Legal Assistants at--- Poard of Trade, Colonial Office, Poor Law Board, And other Departments; Directors of Conviet Prisons, Coenraissionera of Police, 1 seven years. five years. T'or the 2ud For the Sid First Class (ten years), Chief Commissioner of Police, Medical Officers attached to the Privy Council, Chairman of Directors of Convict Prisons, Inspector General for Art. Director of the National Gallery. Second Class (seven years). Professors and Masters of the Royal Military College and similar Establishments; Medical re employed in the Civil Service, and giving their whole tines; Inspectors of Mines, Factories, Coal-mines, Auatores Prisons and Reformatories, 11 Constabulary, 11 Poor Law, 17 Third Class (five years). Government Chaplains of Convict Prisons, Inspectors of Schools, Iuspectors of Art, Teisslator et the Foreign Office. My Lords will add to the foregoing list any other offices which way, on full consideration, appear to be properly within the scope of the 4th section of the Act. COPY OF TREASURY MINUTE. Dated 24th Anguek, 1560. My Lords have under consideration the 2nd Report of the Huperannuation Committee, appointed by the Řianie of 80th May, 1859. The Committee recommend that the following offices, in addition to those enumerated in the Minute of 14th June, 1855, shall be brought within the provision of the 4th clanse of the 22nd Vic, e. 26, so far as entitling the persoas filling such offices to have an additional number of years compured in the calcula- tiou of the period of their services, with a view to superannuation allowance on retirement, by reason of the professional or peculiar qualifications required for such offices, and be placed in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd classes established by the said Minute for such purposes:- In the Home Office. Assistant Commissioners of Police Police Surgeon-in-Chief Directors of Reformatorics Governors of Prisons Medical Director-General Director of Works. To be placed in the 3rd Clase. Do. 2mi * ]06. 2uri * Do. Bra Surveyor-General of Prisons. Do. 1st Colonial Office. Emigration Commissioners Do. 2nd 1+ 3dmiralty. Do. Jst Do. Ist Comcil Office. Do. Ist Do. Int Io. 2nd Do 2nd Tho Do. 2nd 13 Edinburgh Dublin Do. 2nd Di 2nd +3 Do. 2nd Professors Board of Trude. Professional Members of Marine Department Surveyor-toneral, Marine Department "Inspectors, Railway Department Do. 2nd Dio. 2ud Inspector-General of Art and Referee . Superintendent-General of Quarantine. Inspectors of Art, Science, and Navigation Architect and Engineer. Trector of Geological Survey Director of Museum, Loudon Head of Meteorological Department A 674
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attention, naturally devotes the faller mainly to the anaterial development of the Island, the effect of which circumstance, is to make the Head of The Public Works Department of Hong Hing take rank almost as the principal liculinant of the Garner and to impose on him increased public obligations and responsibilities that are even more cherous than These attacking to the spices comprised in the enclosed printed lists which Ihave underlined inred in order to facilitate comparison and which Yau Lordships will peretive are in england placed in The Second Class and conceded an additional seven years.

H:

I may state frankly that Scalled attention to

this matter while Jwas still in the achic service

of the brown because I conceived that if or enquing the justice of my contentow, were recognised. Your Lordship would readily allow me at least the benefit of the same concession of seven years. My news were supported at the line art only by the a Committee appointed to consider the proposed new- Pension Minute of which Cemmille Sû. Samos Russell was Chanman, but also by the Sevener

my bcuveil, but as I left the belony before the leat Government was in possession of your Lordship's decisioni I am still signciant as to whether you Lordship has approved a disapproved of my application to be allowed be count any additional time in the

computation for pension over and above the five years hitherk prescribed and it is on this point I deulit now respectfully ask to be enlightened.

have the hendur to be

My Lord

Your Lordship's most obed Tavant-

Maio

174

IMPERIAL PENSION MINUTES.

C. O.

14467

RECO

REGE 20 JUL 99,

adunit the claims to superannuation of persons unt fulfilling the conditions of the 17th section, and to add a number of years, not exceeding twenty, to the period of service in certain cases, for the purpose of compating the amount of the retiring allowance, thy Lords are pleased to declare that the following offices should be considered as watching their holders to the basalts of the Act, though they may noi have fulfilled the conditions of the 17th section, and that the number of years to be added to the service of the officers for the purpose of computation, should be-- For the 1st Class ton years.

Under Secretaries of State, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, Counsel for Drawing Bills, Soliators to Public Departments, Police and Stipendiary Magistrates,

Legal Assistants at---

Poard of Trade, Colonial Office,

Poor Law Board,

And other Departments;

Directors of Conviet Prisons,

Coenraissionera of Police,

1

seven years.

five years.

T'or the 2ud For the Sid

First Class (ten years),

Chief Commissioner of Police,

Medical Officers attached to the Privy Council,

Chairman of Directors of Convict Prisons,

Inspector General for Art.

Director of the National Gallery.

Second Class (seven years).

Professors and Masters of the Royal Military

College and similar Establishments;

Medical re employed in the Civil Service, and

giving their whole tines;

Inspectors of Mines,

Factories,

Coal-mines,

Auatores

Prisons and Reformatories,

11

Constabulary,

11

Poor Law,

17

Third Class (five years).

Government Chaplains of Convict Prisons, Inspectors of Schools,

Iuspectors of Art,

Teisslator et the Foreign Office.

My Lords will add to the foregoing list any other offices which way, on full consideration, appear to

be properly within the scope of the 4th section of the Act.

COPY OF TREASURY MINUTE. Dated 24th Anguek, 1560.

My Lords have under consideration the 2nd Report of the Huperannuation Committee, appointed by the Řianie of 80th May, 1859.

The Committee recommend that the following offices, in addition to those enumerated in the Minute of 14th June, 1855, shall be brought within the provision of the 4th clanse of the 22nd Vic, e. 26, so far as entitling the persoas filling such offices to have an additional number of years compured in the calcula- tiou of the period of their services, with a view to superannuation allowance on retirement, by reason of the professional or peculiar qualifications required for such offices, and be placed in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd classes established by the said Minute for such purposes:-

In the Home Office.

Assistant Commissioners of Police

Police Surgeon-in-Chief

Directors of Reformatorics

Governors of Prisons

Medical Director-General Director of Works.

To be placed in the 3rd Clase.

Do.

2mi *

]06.

2uri

*

Do.

Bra

Surveyor-General of Prisons.

Do.

1st

Colonial Office.

Emigration Commissioners

Do.

2nd

1+

3dmiralty.

Do.

Jst

Do.

Ist

Comcil Office.

Do.

Ist

Do.

Int

Io.

2nd

Do

2nd

Tho

Do.

2nd

13

Edinburgh Dublin

Do.

2nd

Di

2nd

+3

Do.

2nd

Professors

Board of Trude.

Professional Members of Marine Department Surveyor-toneral, Marine Department "Inspectors, Railway Department

Do.

2nd

Dio.

2ud

Inspector-General of Art and Referee . Superintendent-General of Quarantine. Inspectors of Art, Science, and Navigation Architect and Engineer. Trector of Geological Survey Director of Museum, Loudon

Head of Meteorological Department

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