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Dear Davison,
I have now leaked into the complaint, enclose U
in your letter of the 8th December, by Captain kasil
Taylour R.K., concerning certain pay and bonus of which
he states that he has been deprived.
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The position is as follows. Captain Taylour
was allowed to serve in the Navy during the war on the
usual terms, 1.6, he was granted a 'Colonial allowanc8"
to make up the amount of his naval pay (without allowaI ON
to the amount of his Colonial salary - The Treasury
ruled that allowances other than those of a compensatory
character must be deducted from civil salaries in the
case of Home Civil Servants, and it was decided that
Treasury rulings in these matters should be followed in
the case of Colonial Government Officera. In this way
Captain Taylour lost his transport allowance, his de-
tached duty allowance, and his bonus (paid weekly) as
officer
W.H. DAVISON,M.P.
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