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80. If, with the permission of the Governor, the
officer is accompanied or followed to the Colony by his
wife, he will be paid half a single fare outwards, and,
if she remains in the Colony six months, half a single
fare on returning to the United Kingdom. These
payments will not be made unless the officer’s wife :—
(a) before departure from the United Kingdom
submits a satisfactory certificate from one of the
Consulting Physicians to the Colonial Office or
from her own medical attendant showing that she
is in good health and physically fit to proceed to
the Colony, or
(b) actually does reside there with her husband
for at least six months during his tour.
The grant towards a wife’s passage to the Colony
will not be payable, except with the special sanction
of the Governor, if she does not arrive in the Colony
at least six months before the date on which her
husband will become eligible for leave.
81. An officer will be paid the grants towards the
cost of the outward and return passages of his wife
once in each tour of service to the amount and subject
to the conditions prescribed in Regulation No. 80.
82. Free passages from the United Kingdom to
West Africa will not be granted to wives or children
ander Regulation 111.
83. When an officer is transferred from a Colony
outside West Africa to a post in a West African
Colony the cost of passages to the United Kingdom
of his wife and family, not exceeding four persons
besides himself, will be paid, provided that they are
permanently giving up residence in the former Colony.
84. A free passage to the United Kingdom and back
will be allowed to any officer under the rank of
Governor who is granted leave of absence under
Regulations 85, 86, and 92.