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Section 14.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 10TH MARCH, 1883.
SCHEDULE.
Session and Chapter.
ACTS REPEALED.
Title or Short Title.
Extent of Repeal.
4 & 5 Will. 4. c. 24. ... An Act to alter, amend, and consolidate the laws for regulating pensions, compensations, and allowances to be made to persons in respect of their having held civil offices in His Majesty's service.
6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 13. ... An Act to consolidate the laws relating to the consta- bulary force in Ireland,
7 Will. 4. & 1 Vict. e. 25. An Act to make more effectual provisions relating to
the police in the district of Dublin metropolis.
Section sixteen.
Section thirty.
Section nineteen.
Section nineteen.
2 & 3 Vict. c. 47.
An Act for further improving the police in and near
the metropolis.
2 & o Việt, ở. .
22 Vict. c. 26.
22 & 23 Viet. e. 32.
An Act for the establishment of county and district constables by the authority of justices of the peace.
The Superannuation Act, 1859.
An Act to amend the law concerning the police in
counties and boroughs in England and Wales.
31 & 82 Vict. c. 90. ... An Act to empower certain public departments to pay otherwise than to executors or administrators small sums due on account of pay or allowances to persons deceased.
33 & 34 Vict. c. 96.
An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending the thirty-first day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy- oue, and to appropriate the supplies granted in this session of Parliament.
35 & 36 Vict. c. 12.
The Superannuation Act, 1872.
Section eleven.
Section five.
Section twenty-seven.
The whole Act.
Subsections four, five,
and six of section. six.
The whole Act.
Preamble.
RULES UNDER SECTION 6 OF THE SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1887.
WHEREAS by the Superannuation Act, 1887, the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury are authorised to frame rules as to the conditions on which any civil employ- ment of profit under any public department or any employment of profit under the' Government of any British Possession, or any employment under the Government of any foreign State, may be accepted by any person who is in receipt of any sum granted by Parliament for the pay, half-pay, or retired pay of officers of Her Majesty's naval or military forces, regular or auxiliary, or otherwise, for past service in such forces; or who has commuted the right to receive the same or has retired with a gratuity; and otherwise, as in the said Act mentioned :
And whereas the general principle adopted by Parliament has been that where any person receiving non-effective pay on account of service to the State accepts fresh State employment, the State should benefit by some saving upon the sums otherwise payable to such person on account of his non-effective pay and of the emoluments of his fresh employment:
And whereas such saving has been heretofore effected by means of a reduction of the non-effective pay, and it appears to the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury expedient that in the case of officers accepting certain civil employments of profit, such saving should be effected by reduction of the emoluments of the fresh employment instead of by reduction of the non-effective pay :
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