CO129-277 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1897 [8-10] — Page 191

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Enclosure 3.

COPY.

Further Report of sub-committee.

26008

Recd

RLC 22 IV 7

190

Upon further consideration the sub-committee recommend.

(a) As to passages:-

That in the special circumstances passages be granted on condition the men are willing to leave the Colony.

(b) As regards pensions:-

In cases of Macaulay, Molver and Graham, as these men would not in the ordinary course be entitled to pensions unless they were respectively re-enlisted for another period of five years, and as there is no obligation to re-enlist these men and such re-enlistment would not be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police, there seems no reason why pensions should be given to these men.

Dated 8th October, 1897.

(3a.) H. Bilsdale,

W. Meigh Goodman.

O. P. Chater.

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Enclosure 3. COPY. Further Report of sub-committee. 26008 Recd RLC 22 IV 7 190 Upon further consideration the sub-committee recommend. (a) As to passages:- That in the special circumstances passages be granted on condition the men are willing to leave the Colony. (b) As regards pensions:- In cases of Macaulay, Molver and Graham, as these men would not in the ordinary course be entitled to pensions unless they were respectively re-enlisted for another period of five years, and as there is no obligation to re-enlist these men and such re-enlistment would not be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police, there seems no reason why pensions should be given to these men. Dated 8th October, 1897. (3a.) H. Bilsdale, W. Meigh Goodman. O. P. Chater.
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Enclosure 3. COPY. Further Report of sub-committee. 26008 Rece RLC 22 IV 7 190 Upon further consideration the sub-commit_ tee recommend. (a) As to passages:- That in the special circumstances passages be granted on condition the men are willing to leave the Colony. (b) As regards pensions:- the In cases of Macaulay, Molver and Graham, as these men would not in the ordinary course be entitled to pensions unless they were respectively re-enlisted for another period of five years, and as there is no obligation to re-enlist these men and such re-enlistment would not be approved by the Captain Superintendent of Police, there seems no reason why pensious should be given to these men. Dated 8th. October, 1897. ( 3a. ) H. Blsdale, { } ٹا ) W. Meigh Goodman. }{ ) 0. P. Chater.
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Enclosure 3.

COPY.

Further Report of sub-committee.

26008

Rece

RLC 22 IV 7

190

Upon further consideration the sub-commit_

tee recommend.

(a) As to passages:-

That in the special circumstances passages

be granted on condition the men are willing to leave the Colony.

(b) As regards pensions:-

the

In cases of Macaulay, Molver and Graham, as

these men would not in the ordinary course be entitled to

pensions unless they were respectively re-enlisted for another

period of five years, and as there is no obligation to re-enlist

these men and such re-enlistment would not be approved by the

Captain Superintendent of Police, there seems no reason why

pensious should be given to these men.

Dated 8th. October, 1897.

( 3a. ) H. Blsdale,

{

}

ٹا

) W. Meigh Goodman.

}{

) 0. P. Chater.

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