. Bengal Chaplain's Vade-Mecum, or a collection of extracts from various sources which will guide a chaplain in the performance of the duties of his office, and also be of use to him in other respects . on dia, Mil. Dept. the part of Officers in embarking for Eu- 1854. rope, on Medical Certificate, the Most Noble the Governor-General of India in Council is pleased to declare, that in the event of an Officer not leaving India with- Vade-Mecum. 269 in two months from the announcement ofhis Sick Furlough in Government Ge-neral Orders, if he belong to the Com-panys Service, he will incur Forfeitur


. Bengal Chaplain's Vade-Mecum, or a collection of extracts from various sources which will guide a chaplain in the performance of the duties of his office, and also be of use to him in other respects . on dia, Mil. Dept. the part of Officers in embarking for Eu- 1854. rope, on Medical Certificate, the Most Noble the Governor-General of India in Council is pleased to declare, that in the event of an Officer not leaving India with- Vade-Mecum. 269 in two months from the announcement ofhis Sick Furlough in Government Ge-neral Orders, if he belong to the Com-panys Service, he will incur Forfeiture ofIndian Allowances of every description ;except when physical unfitness for a SeaVoyage shall have prevented his Depar-ture, in which case his Allowances will becontinued to him, within the general li-mits of the Absentee Rules, for so longas the Medical Board shall pronounce itunsafe for him to embark on board 2.—This Order does not dispensewith the necessity for General Leave toan Officer to visit the Presidency, prepa-ratory to proceeding to Europe on MedicalCertificate ; nor does it imply that anyOfficer shall have his Regimental Allow-ances continued to him to the Date of Em-. 270 Bengal Chaplains barkation, who by availing himself of theperiod above allowed for that purpose, inaddition to previous Leave, shall, on thewhole, have been continuously Absentfrom duty more than six months on Pri-vate Affairs, or more than two years onMedical Certificate,Govt, of In- The Right Honble the Governor-dia, Mil. General in Council hereby notifies for 10 April 1856! general information, that if there be anavowed intention on the part of an Officernot to return to duty, or if the Govern-ment have valid grounds for concludingthat the Officer has no intention to returnto duty, the indulgence of Leave on SickCertificate, retaining Office, will not begranted in lister* Officers who have not served tenp. xiiii. years [in the case of Assistant Chaplains Vadc-Mecum.


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