THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 11TH APRIL, 1896.
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14. When Police Officers are transferred to some other civil employment under the Government of Hongkong or to any other public employment with the sanction of the Governor, they will not, in the absence of any special arrangement to the contrary, retain a claim to pension under these Regula- tions but will be dealt with under the ordinary regulations for civil servants or under such special arrangements as may be made at the time of the transfer.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, HONGKONG.
F. J. BADELEY, Acting Clerk of Councils,
ADDITIONAL POLICE PENSION REGULATION.
When Police pensioners are appointed to some other civil post under the Government of Hong- kong or to any other public employment with the sanction of the Governor, provided that they have served 10 years in such employment, they will not, in the absence of any special arrangement to the contrary, retain a claim to pension under these regulations, but they will be entitled to a pension calculated as if their service in the Police Force and in such employment had been continuous service. Should their service in such employment be for a less period than ten years they will be entitled to a gratuity in accordance with the Civil Service pension minute in respect of such service and to their Police Pensions, which may have been in the meantime in abeyance.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. -No. 133. The following Order in Council is published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 10th April, 1896.
ORDER
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.
Made by the Governor in Council, under Ordinance 23 of 1895, entitled “The British Possessions Probate Ordinance, 1895,”
this 2nd day of April, 1896.
Whereas by the third section of The British Possessions Probate Ordinance, 1895, it is enacted as follows:-
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"The Governor in Council may, on being satisfied that the legislature of any British possession has made adequate provision for the recognition in that possession of probates and letters of administration granted by the Supreme Court, direct by Order that this Ordinance shall, subject to any exceptions and modifications specified in the Order, apply to that possession, and thereupon, while the order is in force, the Ordinance shall apply accordingly."
And whereas the Governor in Council is satisfied that the legislatures of the British possessions hereinafter mentioned have made adequate provision for the recognition in those possessions of probates and letters of administration granted by the Supreme Court of this Colony.
Now, therefore, the Governor in Council doth hereby order and direct that The British Possessions Probate Ordinance, 1895, shall apply to the British possessions hereunder mentioned :-~
The Straits Settlements,
British Guiana,
Natal,
Trinidad,
Tasmania,
New South Wales,
New Zealand,
South Australia,
Fiji,
The Gold Coast,
Lagos, and
The Falkland Islands.
Given under the hand of the Governor, this 2nd day of April, 1896.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
HONGKONG.
F. J. BADELEY, Acting Clerk of Councils.
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