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each tour of service plus the whole or part of the time
necessarily taken in travelling to and from a place
approved by the Governor up to a maximum amount
of six days in all. During such leave full salary but
not duty allowance will be paid, and the officer will be
paid travelling expenses on the authorised scale up to
3 maximum of six days in all.
91. An officer returning to West Africa will be
required to embark by the first vessel leaving the
United Kingdom after the date on which his leave
of absence expires, and will be allowed pay at the rate
which he is then drawing for any days which may
elapse between the expiration of his leave and the
departure of the ship ; provided that, if there is a later
ship which is timed to arrive at his destination before
the first one, he will be required to proceed by the
later one. Kxtensions of leave will date from the
expiration of the original leave, and not from the day
on which the officer would have had to embark if his
leave had not been extended.
92. Officers desiring leave on the ground of *‘ urgent
private affairs’ before completing a tour of 12 con-
secutive calendar months’ residential service may be
granted by the Governor at his discretion permission
to proceed on leave. In such cases the officer may
be granted any vacation leave for which he is eligible
under Regulation 85 (including leave for the period of
the two voyages), but any extension will be without
pay.
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93. (a) Every officer, immediately before proceed-
ing on leave of absence, must present himself to the
medical officer of his station (or other medical officer),
as provided by the local regulations, for examination
38 to the state of his health. The medical officer will
furnish him with a paper of advice in proper form,
which will contain directions as to the precautions he
should take during the voyage home and after arrival
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