CO129-310 - Acting Governor Major Gen Gascoigne - 1902 [1-4] — Page 29

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I have also the honour to submit for your favourable consideration the claims of Mr. P. I. Rosario, late First Clerk, who retired on a well-earned pension on the 15th June, 1901, to some small participation in the benefits which would have accrued to him if the Staff of the Colonial Secretary's Office had not for special reasons been temporarily excluded from the Classification Scheme which was transmitted to you by Sir Henry Blake under cover of his Despatch No. 202 of the 3rd June, 1901. Sir Henry Blake was of opinion that Mr. Rosario should receive the amount of arrears to which he would have been entitled if the Colonial Secretary's Office had been included in that scheme, and in his opinion I concur.

The amount will only be the difference between $2,040 a year and $2,100 a year for the period from January 1st to the 14th of June, 1901, but it will favourably affect his pension.

I shall be glad to receive your authority to incur the small extra expenditure which will be involved.

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I have also to inform you that Sir Henry Blake authorised the grant of a sum of $500 to Mr. Julyan as an honorarium for the services he has performed as Acting and Temporary First Clerk. Since Mr. Rosario retired from the Service, Mr. Julyan has performed the duties of First Clerk in an efficient manner at considerable inconvenience to himself and some detriment to his health. On the arrival of Mr. Drayson, who is to receive the new appointment of Chief Clerk, Mr. Julyan will return to his post in the Public Works Department.

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2 26 -firmed with effect from the date upon which they were made provisionally. You You 23452 of 4. I have also the honour to submit for your favourable consideration the claims of Mr. P. I. Rosario, late First Clerk, who retired on a well-earned pension on the 15th June, 1901, to some small participation in the benefits which would have accrued to him if the Staff of the Colonial Secretary's Office had not for special reasons been temporarily excluded from the Classification Scheme which was transmitted to you by Sir Henry Blake under cover of his Despatch No. 202 of the 3rd June, 1901. Sir Henry Blake was of opinion that Mr. Rosario should receive the amount of arrears to which he would have been entitled if the Colonial Secretary's Office had been included in that scheme, and in his opinion I concur. The amount will only be the difference between $2,040 a year and $2,100 a year for the period from January 1st to the 14th of June, 1901, but it will favourably affect his pension. I shall be glad to receive your authority to incur the small extra expenditure which will be involved. 5. + I have also to inform you that Sir Henry Blake authorised the grant of a sum of $500 to Mr. Julyan as an honorarium for the services he has performed as Acting and Temporary First Clerk. Since Mr. Rosario retired from the Service, Mr. Julyan has performed the duties of First Clerk in an efficient manner at considerable inconvenience to himself and some detriment to his health. On the arrival of Mr. Drayson, who is to receive the new appointment of Chief Clerk, Mr. Julyan will return to his post in the Public Works Department. Until
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2 26 -firmed with effect from the date upon which they were made provisionally. You You 23452 of 4. I have also the honour to submit for your favourable consideration the claims of Mr. P. I. Rosario, late First Clerk, who retired on a well-earned pension on the 15th. June, 1901, to some mall participation in the benefits which would have accrued to him if the Staff of the Colonial Secre- tary's Office had not for special reasons been temporarily excluded from the Classification Scheme which was tranmitted to you by Sir Henry Blake under cover of his Despatch No.202 of the 3rd. June, 1901. Sir Henry Blake was of opinion that Mr. Rozarią should receive the amount of arrears to which he would have been entitled if the Colonial Secretary's Office had been included in that scheme, and in his opinion I concur. The mount will only be the difference between $2,040 a year and $2,100 a year for the period from January 1st. to the 14th, of June, 1901, but it will favourably affect his pension. I shall be glad to receive your authority to incur the mall extra expenditure which will be involved. 5. + I have also to inform you that Sir Henry Blake authorised the grant of a sum of $500 to Mr. Julyan as am honorarium for the services he has performed as Acting and Temporary First Clerk. Since Mr. Rosario retired from the Service Mr. Julyan has performed the duties of First Clerk in am efficient manner at considerable inconvenience to himself and some detriment to his health. On the arrival of Mr. Drayson who is to receive the new appointment of Chief Clerk, Mr. Julyan will return to his post in the Public Works Department. Until
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-firmed with effect from the date upon which they were made

provisionally.

You

You

23452 of

4.

I have also the honour to submit for your

favourable consideration the claims of Mr. P. I. Rosario, late

First Clerk, who retired on a well-earned pension on the 15th.

June, 1901, to some mall participation in the benefits which

would have accrued to him if the Staff of the Colonial Secre-

tary's Office had not for special reasons been temporarily

excluded from the Classification Scheme which was tranmitted

to you by Sir Henry Blake under cover of his Despatch No.202

of the 3rd. June, 1901. Sir Henry Blake was of opinion that

Mr. Rozarią should receive the amount of arrears to which he

would have been entitled if the Colonial Secretary's Office

had been included in that scheme, and in his opinion I concur.

The mount will only be the difference between $2,040 a year

and $2,100 a year for the period from January 1st. to the

14th, of June, 1901, but it will favourably affect his pension.

I shall be glad to receive your authority to incur the mall

extra expenditure which will be involved.

5.

+

I have also to inform you that Sir Henry

Blake authorised the grant of a sum of $500 to Mr. Julyan as

am honorarium for the services he has performed as Acting and

Temporary First Clerk. Since Mr. Rosario retired from the

Service Mr. Julyan has performed the duties of First Clerk in

am efficient manner at considerable inconvenience to himself

and some detriment to his health. On the arrival of Mr. Drayson

who is to receive the new appointment of Chief Clerk, Mr.

Julyan will return to his post in the Public Works Department.

Until

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