CO129-307 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [10-12] — Page 217

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MAR

214

way of preserving the

right to pension

LAA

respect of short periods

servic(e spent abroad) it will

be most difficult to get

the best (men) who

will not sacrifice their future

for the Colonies,

a matter to

which Mr. Chamberlain attaches

considerable importance,

both from

a Colonial

and Imperial point of view.

As in his opinion

the expenses for (officers) whilst

serving in the Colonies

Mr. Fisher, Mr. Olivier,

Mr. Parry,

Mr. Robinson

In Mr. Appleyard's case the

admitted and

moreover prevails in

the case

of Clerks

of the Higher

Division, recently (transferred) to

in the last few years have successfully accepted

temporary Colonial

employment; and in

the opinion of the Secretary

of State it is

there appears the justification

for applying a different

principle in dealing

with the

Second Division

Civil Service.

regard(ing) permanent (appointments) was not the case, as he was at the time a temporary

referred (to)

of doing (so)

As to the desirability

of a "fixed salary of £200 (which is above the normal) preventing (any) Imperial

It also from the

Imperial point

of view.

The practice of

allowing such time to

count for increment is

moreover (of)

great value to the Dept.,

whereas in (the) case

of (an) officer lent to

Colonial Governments for

short periods...

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MAR 214 way of preserving the right to pension LAA respect of short periods servic(e spent abroad) it will be most difficult to get the best (men) who will not sacrifice their future for the Colonies, a matter to which Mr. Chamberlain attaches considerable importance, both from a Colonial and Imperial point of view. As in his opinion the expenses for (officers) whilst serving in the Colonies Mr. Fisher, Mr. Olivier, Mr. Parry, Mr. Robinson In Mr. Appleyard's case the admitted and moreover prevails in the case of Clerks of the Higher Division, recently (transferred) to in the last few years have successfully accepted temporary Colonial employment; and in the opinion of the Secretary of State it is there appears the justification for applying a different principle in dealing with the Second Division Civil Service. regard(ing) permanent (appointments) was not the case, as he was at the time a temporary referred (to) of doing (so) As to the desirability of a "fixed salary of £200 (which is above the normal) preventing (any) Imperial It also from the Imperial point of view. The practice of allowing such time to count for increment is moreover (of) great value to the Dept., whereas in (the) case of (an) officer lent to Colonial Governments for short periods...
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MAR 214 way of preserving the right to pension LAA respect of short periods servic spent, abroad) it will be most difficult to get the best who will myt sacrifiocte: butan for ke the Colonies, α matter to which w? Seem as their Lordships are aware Chamberlain attaches considerable importance rotaly both from a Glonial As in his opini the expercises for by clistes whilst serving in the Colon Mr. Fisher M-Olivier Mr. Parry Mr. Robinem In MN- Appleyard's case the admitted and morcover prevails in Chre case of Clerket of the Higher four ey Division, recently whom in the last few year have suceably accepted temporary Colonial employment; and in the opinion of the Secry. Past animalsm - infant of state it i there appenes the infundification for to applying a different. principle in dealing with the the Second Division -Civil service. regarth inermanent was hot the compartima, as he was at time a temporan referred of ding inching As to the desirability Butherial is likely to be of "fixed salary of £200 (((above upored preventing comperial It also from the tomass Imperial point of view. The practice of allowing such time to count for increment. is moreover on their retu the Dept. great value, whereas in dr. Drag and rusions that should be cheat to pension right's in Sanich at home, he runs the officer to a there "#30 a year for forged) where den lind case_d are Colonial lent t Governments for short
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MAR

214

way of preserving the

right to pension

LAA

respect of short periods

servic

spent, abroad) it will

be most difficult to get

the best

who

will myt sacrifiocte: butan for ke

the

Colonies,

α

matter to

which w? Seem

as their Lordships are aware

Chamberlain attaches

considerable importance rotaly

both from

a

Glonial

As in his opini

the expercises for by clistes whilst

serving in the Colon

Mr. Fisher M-Olivier

Mr. Parry

Mr. Robinem

In MN- Appleyard's case the

admitted and

morcover

prevails in

Chre

case

of

Clerket

of

the Higher

four ey

Division, recently whom

in the last few year have suceably accepted

temporary Colonial

employment; and in

the opinion of the Secry.

Past animalsm -

infant

of state it i

there appenes the infundification

for to applying a different.

principle in dealing

with the

the

Second Division

-Civil service.

regarth inermanent was hot the compartima, as he was at time a temporan

referred

of ding inching

As to the desirability

Butherial

is likely to be of "fixed salary of £200 (((above upored preventing comperial

It also from the

tomass Imperial point

of view.

The practice of

allowing such time to

count for increment. is

moreover

on their retu

the Dept.

great value, whereas in dr. Drag

and

rusions that should be cheat to

pension right's in Sanich

at home, he runs the

officer to a there "#30 a year for forged) where den lind

case_d

are

Colonial

lent t

Governments for

short

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