Grant of Fammar and Retiring Allowances to Civil Servants.
2. Mr. Chamberlain proposes, with your concurrence, Sir Henry Blake to direct the Colonial Treasurer to state in the case of each retiring allowance, on its first reference in the statement submitted by him for audit, whether the grant of such allowance has been approved by the Secretary of State, and, if not, to state that the grant has been made in anticipation of such approval, and that the local Auditor will be informed as soon as advice of approval is received.
Janet.
CR
grant of fammar and retiring allowancesto
Civil Servants.
2. Mr. Chamberlain
proposes, with your
touristruct
Concurrence,
Sir Henry Blake to
durist the
direct the Colonial
Treasurer to state in
the case
of each
retiring allowances, onts
first afferrence in
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statement
submitted by him for
Aucht,
the
whether than the
grant of such
allavance has been
abfuroved I the
Secutay ofs tate, and,
(
if not, to state that
the fragment has
been
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anticipation of such
abfroval,
and that
the local Audita will be informed
an
dratets
of affroval is
received.
Janet.
CR
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