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Yes, but for pension read gratuity or pension
to which he may be entitled.
It is not clear that he has served long
enough for a pension.
It is rather awkward giving him an alimentary
allowance if he is not entitled to pension.,
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22. April 1980
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Ir. W. Spillett, Lance Regent, Hong Hans Police Force
came here to. day for re-examination.
Sunderstand from him that he had a relapse of his trouble (Buodenal ulen) in Actober 1918 and has been under treatment for it lince then.
3. He is at present on a light diet, his general condition fairly
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good, but still at times feeling prin. This condition has changed "little since January last.
4. It is probable, then, that Mr. spillett will always have to dist himself to some extent and in the event of rustler relapse, sicking difficulties are greater in Hong Kong than in England. Nor can treatment by operation quarrantee that he would be fit for police work after it. At policesima should be quite pit- 5. Considering these things I am of opinion that Mr. Spillett
thould be retired on medical grounds.
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Your obedient servant – 1.B. H. Davson.
in any case his pension will be much less than half
pay.
He says he can't live on half pay. Still less
can he live on no pay.
On the whole I would let him have the rest of
his leave till 15 day, he will now get full instead of half pay ) and retire him from then,
and tel. to Gov. as proposed.
At once
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HE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE,
COLONIAL OFFICE.
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