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801 RETIRED PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
RETIRED PAY— continued.
6. Engineer Officers entered for temporary service and transferred to the permanent list
under Orders in Council 26th August 1893 and 27th June 1894 shall, on promotion to the Senior
Ranks, be eligible to receive retired pay on the same scale as provided for other Senior
Engineer Officers, subject to the following conditions :—
(a.) Those transferred to the permanent list by Order in Council 26th August 1893 to
count Junior Service in the proportions specified, only from date of seniority as Engineer
on the permanent list ;
(6.) Those transferred to the permanent list under Order in Council 27th June 1894 to
count Junior Service, in the proportions specified, only from the completion of four
years' service on the temporary list. Orders in Council, 29th June, 1900, and 28th March,
1903.
7. Time on probation not covered by commission does not count for retired pay.
All additional time granted for 1st and 2nd Class Certificates gained at the Royal Naval
College by Engineer Officers between the 1st April, 1877, ana the 30th June, 1885, is to count
as service as Assistant-Engineer.
8. Power to be reserved to the Admiralty to suspend at any time, and with respect to
any rank, the provisions of the Order, under which an Officer may, at his option, retire at any
age less than that fixed for compulsory retirement in each rank.
9. Retirement from the Active List not to disqualify any Officer for employment at or
under the Admiralty.
10. All Officers to be allowed, at their own request, and with the consent of the Admiralty
to compound their retired pay under the Rules laid down by the Lords Commissioners of
His Majesty's Treasury for administering Act 32 and 33 Vict., cap. 32.
•11. Any Chaplain who obtains from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty permission
to accept a living, or desires to retire from His Majesty's Service, may, provided that he has
not less than 10 years' service, be retired with pay on the following scale, viz. :
After 10 years' service £50 per annum.
„ 15 „ „ 100
„ 20 „ „ The amount earned by service
under Order in Council of 22nd February 1870.
tl2. The above scale of retirement not to apply to Chaplains appointed by their Lordships to
Greenwich Hospital Livings. Such officers, provided they have completed ten years' service
on full pay, will be retired with the pay they have earned by service according to the scale
of retirement applicable to them at the date of their appointment to such living
$13. Chaplains, and Chaplains also holding the rank of Naval Instructor, may be
allowed to withdraw from the Navy with gratuities on the following scale, viz. : —
After 4 years' full pay service
„ 6
£500
£600
£800
£1,000
£1,200
£1,600
Chaplains who have less than 4 years' service and accept a living will be considered
as desiring to resign His Majesty's Service, and will accordingly not be entitled to any
pecuniary retiring allowance, or to either half or retired pay.
13«. Chaplains entered under Order in Council 22nd October, 1906, for a period not ex-
ceeding four years and not retained by the Admiralty after four years' full pay service may
be awarded a gratuity of £500,
114. Naval Instructors to have the option, with the approval of the Admiralty, of
retiring on the following scale, viz. :—
(a) After 12 years' service, with a Gratuity of £1,200.
(b) After 16 years' service, with a Gratuity of £1,600.
(c) After 20 years' service, with retired pay under the provisions of the Order in
Council of 22nd February 1870.
* Order in Council, 5th February, 1872. I Order in Council, 29th January, 1900.
t Order in Council, 13th May, 1875. $ Orders in Council, 9th October, 19tKs, and
22nd October, 1908,

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