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10 PT.

Hon. Colonial Secretary,

CO

4243464

RECE¡Pcc2 17 NOV 06

For

1428

93

Referring to paragraph 8 of the Secretary of State's Despatch No. 146 of 27th July, 1906, on the subject of my pension I respectfully submit that paragraph 5 of Lord Ripon's Despatch No. 196 of December 7th, 1893, does not apply in my case inasmuch as that paragraph deals with the case of officers "who may have a claim to some, although not the full, addition of years for professional qualifications" whereas I having entered the Hongkong Service as Attorney-General under the Minute as to Pension dated 1st January, 1902, and retiring from that office am entitled to claim the full allowance of 5 years under clause 3 paragraph 2 of that Minute.

I respectfully ask His Excellency the Governor to move the Secretary of State to be graciously pleased to reconsider the opinion expressed in the 8th paragraph of His Lordship's despatch under reference, and allow my claim to the full allowance of 5 years to be added to my Hongkong Service for professional qualifications.

An allowance of a like nature to that for which I ask was I believe made in calculating the period of service of Captain Rumsey when he recently retired as Harbour Master.

16th October, 1906.

(sd.) Henry S. Berkeley,

Attorney-General.

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10 PT. Hon. Colonial Secretary, CO 4243464 RECE¡Pcc2 17 NOV 06 For 1428 93 Referring to paragraph 8 of the Secretary of State's Despatch No. 146 of 27th July, 1906, on the subject of my pension I respectfully submit that paragraph 5 of Lord Ripon's Despatch No. 196 of December 7th, 1893, does not apply in my case inasmuch as that paragraph deals with the case of officers "who may have a claim to some, although not the full, addition of years for professional qualifications" whereas I having entered the Hongkong Service as Attorney-General under the Minute as to Pension dated 1st January, 1902, and retiring from that office am entitled to claim the full allowance of 5 years under clause 3 paragraph 2 of that Minute. I respectfully ask His Excellency the Governor to move the Secretary of State to be graciously pleased to reconsider the opinion expressed in the 8th paragraph of His Lordship's despatch under reference, and allow my claim to the full allowance of 5 years to be added to my Hongkong Service for professional qualifications. An allowance of a like nature to that for which I ask was I believe made in calculating the period of service of Captain Rumsey when he recently retired as Harbour Master. 16th October, 1906. (sd.) Henry S. Berkeley, Attorney-General.
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3 10 PT. Hon. Colonial Secretary, CO 4243464 RECE ¡Pcc2 17 NOV 06 For 1428 93 Referring to paragraph 8 of the Secretary of State's Despatch No. 146 of 27th. July, 1906, on the subject of my pension I respectfully submit that paragraph 5 of Lord Ripon's Despatch No. 196 of December 7th., 1893, does not apply in my case inasmuch as that paragraph deals with the case of officers "who may have a claim to some, although not the full, addition of years for professional qualifications" whereas I having entered the Hongkong Service as Attorney- General under the Minute as to Pension dated lst. January, 1902, and retiring from that office am entitled to claim the full allowance of 5 years under clause 3 paragraph 2 of that Minute. I respectfully ask Hia Excellency the Governor to move the Secretary of State to be graciously pleased te reconsider the opinion expressed in the 8th. paragraph of His Lordship's despatch under reference, and allow my claim to the full allowance of 5 years to be added to my Hengkeng Service for professional qualifications. An allowance of a like nature to that for which I ask was I believe made in calculating the period of service of Captain Rumsey when he recently retired as Harbour Master. 16th. October,1906. (sd.) Henry S. Berkeley, Attorney-General.
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10 PT.

Hon. Colonial Secretary,

CO

4243464

RECE ¡Pcc2 17 NOV 06

For

1428

93

Referring to paragraph 8 of the

Secretary of State's Despatch No. 146 of 27th. July, 1906, on

the subject of my pension I respectfully submit that paragraph

5 of Lord Ripon's Despatch No. 196 of December 7th., 1893, does

not apply in my case inasmuch as that paragraph deals with the

case of officers "who may have a claim to some, although not

the full, addition of years for professional qualifications"

whereas I having entered the Hongkong Service as Attorney-

General under the Minute as to Pension dated lst. January, 1902,

and retiring from that office am entitled to claim the full

allowance of 5 years under clause 3 paragraph 2 of that Minute.

I respectfully ask Hia Excellency the

Governor to move the Secretary of State to be graciously pleased

te reconsider the opinion expressed in the 8th. paragraph of

His Lordship's despatch under reference, and allow my claim to

the full allowance of 5 years to be added to my Hengkeng

Service for professional qualifications.

An allowance of a like nature to that

for which I ask was I believe made in calculating the period of

service of Captain Rumsey when he recently retired as Harbour

Master.

16th. October,1906.

(sd.) Henry S. Berkeley,

Attorney-General.

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