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20. Where in the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Ordin- Inter- ance, 1908, or in any Ordinance amending or substituted for pretation the same, the pension of any person who is the contributor "pension" himself is referred to, then if such person receives, in respect in Ordin- of some period of service for such pension, both a gratuity of 1908, and a pension the amount of such pension, for the purposes of pension of the said Ordinance, shall be deemed to be four-thirds of its the con- actual amount.
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where the
tributor himself is referred to.
21. Section 174 of the Police Force Ordinance, 1900, as Amend- amended by the Police Force Amendment Ordinance, 1929, ment of is amended by the substitution of the words "the provisions of of Ordin- the Pensions Ordinance, 1932, and any regulations made an. 11 thereunder" for the words "the provisions of the pension Ordinance minutes issued under or for the purposes of the Pensions Ordinance, 1862”.
22. The following enactments are repealed :-
(a) The Pensions Ordinance, 1862.
(b) The Pensions Amendment Ordinance, 1928.
(c) The Pension Minutes issued under or for the purposes of the Pensions Ordinance, 1862.
Provided that such repeal shall in no way affect the pension of any person, who retired from the service of the Colony or other public service before the commencement of this Ordinance, under any enactment hereby repealed or rules or minutes made thereunder.
of 1900.
No. 18 of 1929.
Repeal of Ordinance No. 2 of 1862, and Ordinance No. 2 of
1928.
Objects and Reasons.
1. Hitherto under the Pensions Ordinance, 1862, (Ordin- ance No. 2 of 1862) pensions, retired allowances and gratuities have been granted by order of the Secretary of State or in conformity with the provisions contained in minutes of the Government relating thereto.
2. The object of this Ordinance is to substitute therefor provisions contained in a new Ordinance and Regulations based on the recent pension enactments of similar Colonies or States
3. For this purpose the Pensions Enactment, 1928, of the Federated Malay States has been used as the principal model and the sections of this Ordinance follow its provisions fairly closely, except where they are inapplicable or where local circumstances has made it necessary to interpolate provisions from the Pension Minutes, from special instructional despatches of the Secretary of State or from the enactments of other Colonies such as the Uganda Ordinance, No. 5 of 1927.
April, 1932.
C. G. ALABASTER,
Attorney General.
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