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refund such part of any pay drawn in respect of such
leave and such part of the cost of the passage to Fast
Africa referred to in Regulation 99 as may be directed
by the Governor.
104. Any fraction of a month by which an officer’s
tour of service has exceeded a number of completed
months may be added to his next tour for the purpose
of calculating his leave.
105. No extension of vacation leave will be granted
in the ordinary course; but in exceptional circum-
stances, such as continued ill-health, officers who are
not returning may be granted an extension of leave
with full salary at the discretion of the Secretary of
State for a period not exceeding six calendar months.
106. Return leave may be extended with full pay,
on the ground of ill-health, for any period not exceed-
ing six calendar months, and if necessary for a further
period of six months with half salary; or it may be
extended with full pay if the officer is detained by the
Secretary of State on public grounds.
107. Officers desiring leave on the ground of
“urgent private affairs ’ before completing a tour of
residential service may, if specially recommended by
the Governor, be allowed leave without pay, or, if
they have completed six months of residential service,
leave with half pay, at the discretion of the Secretary
of State; but such leave must in no case exceed four
months, inclusive of the time taken on the journeys.
Officers to whom leave is granted under this regula-
on begin a new tour of service on their return to
uty,
108. The passages of officers to Fast Africa are
Normally booked by the Crown Agents for the
Colonies by the steamer sailing at or next before the
expiration of their leave, any unexpired leave being
added to the officer's next period of leave. The