entitled to draw their leave salaries and pensions when in England at the rate of 4/2 to the dollar, which has been revised and corrected on the basis of Your Lordship's despatch: No. 230 of the 22nd September last, and to which is appended a note stating that such officers will forfeit this privilege upon obtaining by promotion or otherwise an increase of salary equivalent to not less than 14% beyond what they drew in 1890.
2. The name of Mr. J. H. Watson, Clerk in the Gaol, which was wrongly included in the list which accompanied my despatch No. 928 of the 2nd July last year, has now been omitted, as previous to his transfer from the Police to the Gaol in June 1891 he received an increase of salary in the former department.
entitled to draw their leave salaries and pensions when in England at the rate of
4/2 to the dollar, which
has been revised and
corrected on the basis
of
Your Lordship's despatch: N: 230 of the 22nd September
last, and to which is appended a note stating that such officers will forfeit this
this privilege upon obtaining by promotion or
otherwise an increase
salary
of
Jor
for
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salary equivalent to not less than 14% beyond what they
drew in 1890.
2.
The
name
of 86. J.
H.
Watson, Clerk in the Gaol,
which was
wrongly included in the list which accompanied
my despatch N 928 of the 2nd July last year, has now been omitted, as previous to his transfer from the Police to the Gaol in June 1891 he received an increase of ~
in the former
salary
department
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