CO129-581-2 Leave and pension regulations 27-1-1939 - 16-1-1940 — Page 43

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Galsworthy 14/3/39.

Fairclough 15

Mr. Cowell 15°

Mr. A. J. Dawe.

Sir H. Moore. 16

Sir G. Tomlinson.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

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Secretary of State.

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2 DRAFTS

Sir,

Downing Street,

22 March, 1939.

I am etc. to refer to

SIR JOSEPH KEMP,

the letter dated the 24th November,

41, Langley Park Road,

Sutton,

Surrey.

(enclos. to

240-138

1938, addressed by you and certain

other officers of the Hong Kong

Cajn H.K.

FURTHER ACTION.

Copyto

CA 7

Government on pension to the

Colonial Secretary, Hong Kong, and

to inform you that the Hong Kong

Government has agreed to the

extension to officers, whose dollar

salaries were subject to exchange

compensation as described in

paragraph 13 of your letter to the

Colonial Secretary, of the same

concession

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