CO129-483 - Others & Individuals - 1923 — Page 10

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

ternative for/temporary appointments.

The Regulations dealing

the removal of office vá

found An Chapter 1 p 5.

bugh the appointment is not

lonable Regulatighs 51 and

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and subject to any varia- ls in the paper of particulars (ou will not be entitled,es

and

ight to any leave of absence

ng the period of your service:

the Governor may, at his dig- ion,grant you vacation leave ull pay for any tern not ex- ing 28 days in shy one year, h leave may not be accumula-

Tu roeptional circumstan- leave on half pay may be tod.

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3. Regulations Nos.49 to 73 specify the proceedings which are taken in & Colony

when it is deemed pecessary to suspend an

officer with a view to his removal from

the service; but you must also understand that you will hold the appointment subject to the pleasure of the Crown, and that

the pleasure of the Crown that you should no longer hold it may be signified through the Secretary of State, in which case no

special formalities are required.

4.

If you ar prepared to accept

the appointment, you should present your-

self to one of the medical advisors of

this Department, whose nydes are given on the enclosed letter, for the purpose of

being medically examined. The lottor is to be left with him; and you will be re- quired to pay him a fee of one and a half

guineas. He will send his report direct

this Department.

* 3, Iffinally selected for appoint- -ment you will be provided with a free

passago to the Colony,on your signing

the usual agreement with the Crown Agents

for the Colonies, 4,Millbank S.W.1., by

which you will be bound to repay to the

Colonial Government the cost of your

passage in the event of your leaving the

service within three years of the date of

your arrival in the Colony for any other

reason than mental or physical infirmity.

2.

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