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par. 15, Police Pension Regulations of the 20th July 1891)
By this it appears
that, special arrangements
car
be made, and I respectfully submit
that meire is a s
special
case adi-
(a) The salary of the post is now
less than it was 20 years
years ago, and
the difference ($30 per month) –
between
and as
ad
Chief Inspector
my pay Deputy Superintendent is, I
think, so small that I could
scarcely
be asked to forfeit my
claim to pension under the Police
Ordinance.
1872 1882, 1894
Deputy Superintendent.) 2.760 3120 2640
Salary of
My pay
to
Chief Inspector is
$1680 + Personal Allowance × 480
and good conduct allowance $120
$2280 Sifference $360.
(b)
I, being entitled now to a Police.
Police Pension of £ 200 per annume
(about $110 per mensem) would be in receipt of only $110 per
mensem,
an additional.
in addition to
my quarters and chair allowance
it were.
Under these circumstan.
for my
services as
44.
do
you
think it would be...
possible to have
my
appointment
me
confirmed without depriving
of any privilege as regards pension, allowing it to remain in abeyance, to be taken up by
me,
should I
wish to retire before becoming -
entitled to a Civil Service Pension, and to lapse altogether
on my earning
a pension under the Civil Service Regulations.
Major General Gordon,
I have re.
(Signed) G. Horspool. Act. Dept. Drept. of Police.
Capt. Jupt. of Police.
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