FOR THE YEAR 1916.

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LAW AND ORDER.

-POLICE AND PRISON DEPARTMENTS,—Continued.

A.-POLICE,—Continued.

PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,- -Continued.

-

Brought forward,...

Approved Estimate,

1915.

Estimate, 1916.

115,547

119,865

European Force.-Land and Water,

-

-Continued.

Sergeants, (£155 to £175 by £10 biennially),

0 Lance Sergeants, (£130 to £145 by £5 annually),

Constables, (£100 to £120 by £10 biennially), Allowance to I Sergeant acting as Drill Instructor, Telephone Allowances to:-

2 Inspectors, at $72 each,

13. Sergeants, 2 at $72, and 11 at $48 each,

55,139

55,450

(1) (2)

47,399

48,313

(1) (3)

116,151

108,144

(1) (3) (4) (5)

240

240

144

144

672

672

7 Constables, 1 at $72, and 6 at $48 each,

360

360

Allowance to Officer in charge of Hill District,

120

120

Allowances to Detective Force,.

4,476

4,476

Allowance to 1 Lance Sergeant for Identification of Criminals, Good Conduct Medal Allowances,

240

240

780

780

Do.,

Exchange Compensation,.....

545

557

(2)

Language Allowances,

3,600

3,600

Ration Allowances to 8 Married Inspectors, at $144 each, Ration Allowances to Europeans in New Territories,

720

1,152

(6)

3,120

3,120

Indian Force.

1 Jemadar, (Mahomedau),

Do., House Allowance,

1 Jemadar, (Sikh),

Do., House Allowance,

3 Sergeant-Majors, at $360 each,.

Do.,

20 Sergeants, ($254 to $270 by $12 annually),

40 Lance Sergeants, ($192 to $216 by $12 annually),...

House Allowances to Sergeants and Lance Sergeants,

600

780

(7) (8)

240

240

780

600

(8) (9)

240

240

1,080

1,080

(10)

House Allowances to 2, at $240 each, ...

480

480

5,016

5,214

(11) (12)

8,268

$8,483

(11) (13)

2,400

2,400

150 1st Class, at $186 each,

$82 Constables,

132 2nd Class, at $162 each,

64.284

64,284

(13)

100 3rd Class, at $150 each,

Allowances to 1 Sergeant and 3 Constables acting as Drill

Instructors, 1 at $54, and 3 at $36 each,

162

162

Good Conduct Medal Allowances,

390

390

Good Conduct Badges Allowances.

5,200

5,520

(14)

Language Allowances,..

8,000

8,000

Temporary Ration Allowances,

7,554

7,554

Telephone Allowances to 1 Sergeant at $48, and 1 Constable at

$72,.

120

120

Allowance to 1 Assistant Warder for Identification of Criminals,

60

60

454,126

452,840

(1) Free quarters, fuel and light,

(2) Lower exchange.

(3) Stipulated increments.

Carried forward,..

(4) 6 receive $60 each from Imports and Exports Department

for collection of liquor duties.

(5) Establishment reduced by 10 for duration of war. (6) # additional married Inspectors stationed in Victoria,- Governor s Despatch No. 65 of 11th March, 1898, § 4 (3). (7) Pay increased to $780 on present holder becoming the

senior Jemadar.

(8) Free light,

(9) Pay reverted to $600, present holder being the junior

Jemadar.

(10) Free light to 2, and free quarters and light to 1.

(11) Distinction by class abolished, and salary made incremen-

tal, C.O. Telegram of 25th August, 1915.

(12) Free quarters and light to 11.

(13) Free quarters and light.

(14) More men entitled.

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