1.
F. A copy of Loru Milner's despatch
No 12% of the 23ru April, 1950, to the
0.A.C. of H. Kong referred to in the
IARRE HK
calculated on the new tables us t
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the level of those calculateu on the
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ala tables plus the 25 temporary
first enclosure to this letter, w: a sent
to you in the letter from this rept.
of the 7th May, 1980, I em to enclose
a copy of Lord Milner's despetch No.
10 of the 11th Jen. 1981 also referred
to, together with a copy of a despatch
from the Gov. of the S.S., No. 655 of
the 4th Nov, 1982, in of the reply to
that uespatch, (No. 209 of the 9th May,
1988).
4. As regerus the second paragraph of
the Lespitch from H. Kong No. 164 of the
1th April, 1981, His Gryce proposes
to reply that paragraph 3(c) of Lord
Milner's despatch No. 10 of the 11th
Jan, 1921, wes not intenuea to bear the
Interpretation which has been put upon
it, but that the door was left open to
the possibility of the continuance of
temporary allowances so far as may be
required to bring the pensions
(15249 us
20
126452 HIL
(16225 MPP)
DRAFT.
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allowance.
5. It is also proposed to inform
the Gov. of H. Kong that Ceylon hɛn
accepted the new arrangement,
both
for the fund and the Scheme, condition that, in calculating the
revised pensions, no increɛ bea
consequent on the extı: 27
rate of interest,
benefit,
in the
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shoulu bellowed for any periou
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Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. Davis.
Sir G. Grindle.
Sir H. Read.
Sir J. Masterton Smith.
Mr. Ormsby-Gore.
Duke of Devonshire.
prior to the 31st Dec, 1919 inci;
that this was not the original
intention of the
proposal made by the Sof 5, which
wes, that the new rates of pension
should be calculateu as if the 87
tables hau been in operation auring
the whole periou of the contribu-
tions on which the pensions re
baseu; that Trinidad and the S.S.
have accepteu the scheme on this
basis;
and that this will prowice
conblue bly
calculateu
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