The Mauritius Almanac and Colonial RegisterE.Dupuy & P. Dubois, 1878 |
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... Allowances 21897 20278 20209 20029 20268 20081 Contingencies 6709 8226 5513 8179 7635 4521 3887 4019 4251 3883 Services exclusive of Establishments 734-71 Pensions , Retired Allowances 13199 and Gratuities ........... 13240 13864 14198 ...
... Allowances 21897 20278 20209 20029 20268 20081 Contingencies 6709 8226 5513 8179 7635 4521 3887 4019 4251 3883 Services exclusive of Establishments 734-71 Pensions , Retired Allowances 13199 and Gratuities ........... 13240 13864 14198 ...
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... Allowances . Office Contingencies .. Pensions & Gratuities Police , & c . ...... 1736 2368 2732 2636 2983 3656 3987 3809 5191 3706 5245 5337 .. 285 .. 196 472 527 500 500 55 68 71 36 500 500 500 500 500 458 47 145 125 186 368 226 60 40 ...
... Allowances . Office Contingencies .. Pensions & Gratuities Police , & c . ...... 1736 2368 2732 2636 2983 3656 3987 3809 5191 3706 5245 5337 .. 285 .. 196 472 527 500 500 55 68 71 36 500 500 500 500 500 458 47 145 125 186 368 226 60 40 ...
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... allowances 2.- Pensions ..... 234,943 225,839 221,624 14,659 14,029 14,105 3.- Revenue Services 9,216 12,419 7,851 4. - Administration of Justice 8,102 11,207 8,060 5. - Ecclesiastical 6. - Charitable Allowances 2,365 2,727 4,257 137 ...
... allowances 2.- Pensions ..... 234,943 225,839 221,624 14,659 14,029 14,105 3.- Revenue Services 9,216 12,419 7,851 4. - Administration of Justice 8,102 11,207 8,060 5. - Ecclesiastical 6. - Charitable Allowances 2,365 2,727 4,257 137 ...
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... allowances and contingencies during each year for the ten years ending with 1876. The annual saving in that period on the payment for the last year amounts to £ 19,000 . 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 .... 1876 ...
... allowances and contingencies during each year for the ten years ending with 1876. The annual saving in that period on the payment for the last year amounts to £ 19,000 . 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 .... 1876 ...
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... allowances and contingencies was £ 3,513 against £ 3,432 in the previous year . Including £ 4,000 for conveyance of Mails to and from Aden and amount debited by the Railway for conveyance of Mails , the total cost of the Department was ...
... allowances and contingencies was £ 3,513 against £ 3,432 in the previous year . Including £ 4,000 for conveyance of Mails to and from Aden and amount debited by the Railway for conveyance of Mails , the total cost of the Department was ...
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