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Report from the Select Committee on East India (Compensation of Officers); together with the Proceedings of the Committee Minutes of Evidence Appendix and Index

1875

With the view of securing to the Military Forces so transferred the condtions upon which they entered the service of the East [ndia Company it was enacted by Clause 56 of the said Act that the Military and Naval Forces of the East India Company should be entitled to the like pay pensions allowances " and privileges and the like advantages as regards promotion and otherwise " as if they ha [...] " 7. With the view of securing to the military forces so transferred the conditions upon which they entered the service of the East India Company it was enacted by Clause 56 of the said Act that the military and naval forces of the East India Company should be entitled to the like pay pensions allowances and privileges and the like advantages as regards promotion and otherwise as if they had [...] "(17.) The balance reduced by the sum if any which he may receive from the officers of his cadre on his retirement and in the cases of officers who have already retired by the value of any special annuity that may have been granted to them in addition to the regulated pension will be paid to the officer on his resignation of the service appearing in orders provided in the case of the Cava [...] It tranmits a letter from Captain Hannyngton together with the plan of a retiring fund which that officer proposed to circulate for the approval of the officers of the army : " In replying to the several applications which have been made to ua by officers of the three Presidencies since the year 1835 fbr countenance and aid in support of funds to enable officers to retire from the service [...] There seems to be both in this Petition and in that of Captain Gateskill two classes of grievances which the Indian officers complained the result of the amalgamation ; one is that they do not get the promotion to which by the Paliamentary guarantee they were entitled upon the amalgamation ; and the other is that they have lost the benefits of the bonus system ?- Yes.
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