of which
was enclosed
in his
dest. of 15 August, 1901.!
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Jt
was not
was
tended when the privilege of exchange compensation
the full salary granted to the Hong Kay Garnment Service, that the Corresponding grant of this 25 percent addition should
to that class be refuzed
of officers to whom it had been granted
J. J. and F.M.S.
in the
Mr.
in
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6. The allowance should therefore be to all officers whose posts
included in the Sterling Scheme, but who, having been apponited before
are
11. do not elect
August, 1901,
to
come under the Scheme, and who are not entitled
to receive Exchange Compensation, not being domiciled in Europe. The allowance should be faid with
from the dali when other
to recent officers began
arrearo
Mr.
DRAFT.
MINUTE.
Mr. Antrobus.
Mr. Cox.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Sir M. Ommanney.
Earl of Onslow.
Mr. Chamberlain.
in re
regard to the grant of sterling
salaries
exchange compensation
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the whole, instead of half,
of their salanes. 367
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Senclose for
your information and dance copies of
Sui
It further correspondence with Sir F. Swettenham, relativ to the grant of this
allowance.
8.
In the
sami
it was not intended
way make
to
any
such dis
triction (as is contemplated
in
Lar. 301
your desk.
No. 512 / betiveen offian the Hang Kang
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who
ari
scrence
and those who
are not entitled to
exchange compensation, Acending
to the priceple
laid down
the case
of the Straits Sett
and the F.M.S. the salaris of all non-chrical posts which excude $#$1200
a year the.
were to be included &
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