1924
HOA CONG
EXTRACTS FROM COLONIAL REGULATIONS.
125. Governors are to furnish every Officer proceeding on leave of absence with duplicate of the Certificate above mentioned: and an absent Officer must produce such cerf ficate to the Crown Agents for the Colonies in order to receive his salary. A third copy the Certificate should be transmitted by the Colonial Government direct to the Crown Agen for the Colonies when the Officer's salary is to be paid through them, with instructions to issį the salary accordingly, as it becomes due.
180. On arriving in his country, the Officer on leave must report his arrival by lette to the Colonial Office and the Crown Agents for the Colonies mentioning the place of hi residence, and he must similarly notify any subsequent change of residence.
FRON
Goo Stubbs
FOR CIRCULATION --
Mr.
Pastri
Mr.
EXTRACT FROM GENERAL ORDER.
52a. Officers in the Service of the Government must not under pain of serious cos sequences, allow themselves to be interviewed on leaving or arriving in England, or give thei opinions on debateable questions of public policy, or on matters affecting the defence an military resources of British Possessions.
Mr.
Asst. U.S. of S.
DATE
C.O.
40798
494
2/ AUC 24
1299
25 Julay
Petition of a mesuar Sanitary rapere
for person to corlinese
in servere intel Awang, 1926-
1926
EXTRACT FROM GOVERNOR'S DESPATCH NO. 493. OF 28тa OCTOBER 1903.
The Crown Agents have authority to pay salary up to and including the day precedin the date of sailing, on production of a life certificate dated not more than one week befor that day, or on personal application within the same limit of time,
FEBRUARY, 1904.
Officers before returning from leave of absence should notify to the Crown Agents the dare up to which they intend to draw salary in England so that a "last pay Certificate" mar be prepared and forwarded to the Colony as without it, payment Or the return of Officer may be delayed.
salary in the Colony or
Perm U.S. of S.
Parl' U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
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the McEwen who the To. states. has never been a really satisfactory
offices, sached the
aque
for retirement
in Maylad
Aus. teb
6 Sap. 1924.
Subsequent Paper
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allowed to remain longer to settle
долей
auf his affairs, was gevein of middle of Aug;
till
arlo o be allowed to remain
until Mch want, retiring after 5 unso' leave in Aug, 1925.
Shi
that if he leaves the
he
Erficies in Ang (the pear/
will reach his home in Scotland at the beginning of writer, which
will
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