his pensionable Emoluments, or $425 per annum, are to be calculated from that date inclusively.
The Crown Agents have been authorized to issue that pension at 4/2 the dollar.
4. The certificate of conduct (Head 10 of the Paper of Particulars) was by inadvertence not filled up in this case, I gather, but it appears from par. 4 of your despatch under acknowledgment that the officer's services were entirely satisfactory. The Head "age" was also filled up, presumably because of Mr. Rogers' absence from the Colony, and I would observe that even when an Officer is retiring on the ground of ill health, his age is a very material consideration, in cases where the certificate of health is not conclusive as to the permanence of incapacity.
5. With reference to the last par. of your despatch, I have to point out that the Pension Minute...
his pensinable Encoln- ments, or $ $425
per
from ther
Imistant inclusively.
havr
The frown Agents han been authorized to issue that pension at 4/2 the dollar.
4. The certificate
of conduct (Head 100
of the Paper of Particulars)
was by inadesstance
ought to have
meen
filled up in this case,
Igather
but it appears from par. 4 of your despatch
under acknowledgment
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that the officer's
Sevices were
Entirely
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Satisfactory. The Head
"was also not
for "age "was filled up, presumably
because of Mr. Rogeri
absence from the Colony' and I would
I know, observe that Even when an
Officer is retiringon
the ground of ill health, his age
is a
verz
material consideration,
in cases where the certifi
cate of health is not
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permanence of incapacity. 5. With reference to the last par. of gan despatch, I have to fount out that the Pension
Minute
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