FOR THE YEAR 1914.
[Class III]
67
PUBLIC HEALTH,
2. SANITARY DEPARTMENT,—Continued.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,—Continued.
Approved Estimate, 1913.
Estimate, 1914.
€€
Brought forward,.....
126,907
138,959
Sanitary Staff-Continued.
Disinfecting Stations:-
1 Assistant Storekeeper,
300
300
1 Caretaker and Storeman, Central Store,
144
144
10
2 Engineers, ($300 to $360 after 3 years, and to $420 after
5 years),
780
804
(1) (2)
1 Stoker,..
144
144
(1)
1 Head Foreman, ($960 to $1,200 by $120 biennially),
840
960
(1) (3)
2 Artisan Foremen, ($240 to $120 by $60 annually),.
Bath-houses :-
2 Engineers, at $240 each,
480
638
(2) (3) (4)
480
480
Do.,
6 Attendants, 3 at $120 each, 1 at $108, 1 at $84, and 1 at $60, Good Conduct Allowances to 2 at $24 and 1 at $12 each...
552
612
ᄐᄐ
(1)
(1) (5)
48
60
(6)
Cemeteries :-
22 Sextons, at $108 cach,
2,028
2,376
(7)
Do. Good Conduct Allowances to 9 at $36, 2 at $29, 3 at $24, 1 at $17, 1 at $13, 3 at $12, and I at $5,.
393
525
(6)
1 Foreman,
240
240
14 Artisans, 2 at $360, 2 at $240, and 10 at $180 each,
3,000
3,000
100 Coolies, 25 at $168, 50 at $144, and 25 at $120 each,
(1)
14,400
14,400
3 Boatmen, 1 at $180, and 2 at $156 each,
492
492
1 Head Driver for Kowloon, ($180 to $240 by 2 annual incre-
ments of $24, and 1 of $12),.
238
240
(1) (2)
1 Head Driver for Victoria,...
180
180
(1)
60 Drivers, 2 at $168, 9 at $144 and 49 at 120 each,
7,320
7,512
(1) (8)
3 Bullock Boys, at $72 each,
216
216
(1)
2 Engineers, ($240 to $300 by $12 annually),
802
562
(1) (2) (9)
1 Engineer, ($240 to $276 by $12 annually),.. 1 Coxswain, ($240 to $300 by $12 annually),
247
(1) (2) (10)
300
300
(1)
2 Coxswains, ($240 to $276 by $12 annually),
508
519
3 Stokers, ($144 to $168 by $12 annually), 5 Seamen, ($120 to $144 by $12 annually), 6 Foremen, Steam Barges, at $168 each,
477
492
(1) (2)
647
695
1,008
1,008
3 Coxswains, Steam Barges, at $168 each,.
501
504
57 Bargemen, Steam Barges, at $120 each,
1 Seaman, Steam Barges,.
6,940
6,840
144
144
4 Caretakers for Bins, at $108 each,
(1)
432
432
11 Scavenging Foremen, at $168 each,
1,848
1,848
6 Scavenging Foremen, at $144 each,
864
864
16 Assistant Scavenging Foremen, at $144 each,
2,304
2,804
233 Scavenging Coolies, at $108 each,
23,976
97 Scavenging Coolies, Kowloon, at $108 each, 2 Indian Constables, 1st class, at $186 each,...
9,312
25,164 10,476
(1) (11) (1) (12)
372
LIO
(13) (14)
1 Chinese Constable, 1st Class,
180
180
(13)
Carried forward,..........
209,528
225,233
(1) Free quarters.
(2) Stipulated increments.
(3) Increase,--C.O. Despatch No. 386 of 17th December,
1912.
(4) 1 new appointment.
(5) 1 at $120 required for 12 instead of 6 months.
(6) Stipulated allowances.
(7) 5 at $96 and 12 at $84 increased to $108 each,-0.0.
Despatch No. 169 of 13th June, 1913.
(8) 1 new post at $168; 1 at $144 increased to $168 to enable the Department to keep its scavenging plant in full commission and to make the Service more attractive.
(9) 1 transferred to scale $240-$276 on new appointment. (10) Transferred from scale $240-$300 on new appointment, -CO. Despatch No. 386 of 17th December, 1912. (1) 10 more required for the proper carrying out of the departmental scavenging scheme and 1 for the scavenging of Blake Pier.
(12) Salary increased from $96,-C.O. Despatch No. 386 of
17th December, 1912.
(13) Free quarters and light.
(14) To act as night watchmen for new Government Buildings.