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643

individual

compulsory insurance based upon the present 4% reduction of salary with

the stipulation that the policies shall be held by the Government or by a Board of Directors and that an officer shall have no power to alienate his policy from his wife or children or to discontinue his payments thereon.

7.

The Committee have taken steps to ascertain the prospects of each individual contributor under an insurance scheme based upon these principles and when definite figures have been obtained they propose to ask for a definite expression of opinion from all officers concerned.

In the meantime they have the honour to request that His Excellency the Governor will be good enough to move the Secretary of State to postpone for the present any action in connection with the proposed transfer of the fund, as the Ordinance authorizing the transfer can, in the event of such proposals as may be put forward being disapproved, be made retrospective and with effect from the date originally intended.

We have etc.,

(1.) Henry S. Berkeley.

(2.) Francis Clark.

(3.) J. A. V. Johnston.

(4.) W. Fletcher.

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643 individual compulsory insurance based upon the present 4% reduction of salary with the stipulation that the policies shall be held by the Government or by a Board of Directors and that an officer shall have no power to alienate his policy from his wife or children or to discontinue his payments thereon. 7. The Committee have taken steps to ascertain the prospects of each individual contributor under an insurance scheme based upon these principles and when definite figures have been obtained they propose to ask for a definite expression of opinion from all officers concerned. In the meantime they have the honour to request that His Excellency the Governor will be good enough to move the Secretary of State to postpone for the present any action in connection with the proposed transfer of the fund, as the Ordinance authorizing the transfer can, in the event of such proposals as may be put forward being disapproved, be made retrospective and with effect from the date originally intended. We have etc., (1.) Henry S. Berkeley. (2.) Francis Clark. (3.) J. A. V. Johnston. (4.) W. Fletcher.
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} 643 individual corpulsory, insurance based upon the present 4% reduction of salary with A the stipulation that the policies shall be held by the Government or by a Board of Directors and that an officer shail have no power to alienate his policy from his wife or children or to discontinue his payments thereon. 7. The Committee have taken stops to ascertain the prospects of each individual contributor under an insurance schrie cased upon these principles and when definite figures have been optain- -od they propose to ask for a definite expression of opinion from all officers concerned. in the roantine they have the honour to request that is excelleccy the Governor will be good enough to move the Secretary of State to postpone for the present any action in connection with the proposed transfer of the fund, as the Ordinance authorizing the transfer can, in the event of such proposals as may or put forward being disapproved, be made retrospective and with effect from the jabe originally intended. We have etc., ($1.) Henry S. Berkeloy. (81.) Francis Clark. (31.) 1. A. V. Johnston. (51.) W. Fletcher.
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643

individual

corpulsory, insurance based upon the present 4% reduction of salary with

A

the stipulation that the policies shall be held by the Government or by a Board of Directors and that an officer shail have no power to alienate his policy from his wife or children or to discontinue his

payments thereon.

7.

The Committee have taken stops to ascertain

the prospects of each individual contributor under an insurance schrie cased upon these principles and when definite figures have been optain- -od they propose to ask for a definite expression of opinion from all

officers concerned.

in the roantine they have the honour to request

that is excelleccy the Governor will be good enough to move the Secretary of State to postpone for the present any action in connection with the proposed transfer of the fund, as the Ordinance authorizing the transfer can, in the event of such proposals as may or put forward

being disapproved, be made retrospective and with effect from the

jabe originally intended.

We have etc.,

($1.) Henry S. Berkeloy.

(81.) Francis Clark.

(31.) 1. A. V. Johnston.

(51.) W. Fletcher.

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