FOR THE YEAR 1918,

[Class II]

51

LAW AND ORDER.

2.-POLICE AND PRISON DEPARTMENTS,

A.—POLICE.

PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS.

Staff.

Approved Estimate, 1917.

Estimate, 1918.

$

Do.,

Do.,

Captain Superintendent, ($6,000 to $7,200 by $600 triennially),

Exchange Compensation, .... House Allowance,

Deputy Superintendent, (£600 to £720 by £40 triennially),

6,600

6.600

(1)

4,518

4,431

(2)

900

900

(3)

7,187

7,562

(2)(4) (5) (6)

Do.,

Duty Pay, (E120).

1,348

1,337

(2)

Assistant Superintendents, (£400 to £560 by £20 annually),

10,713

11,076

(2) (4) (5)

Do.,

Duty Pay, (£100),.

2,246

2,229

(2)

Allowance to Assistant Superintendent, in charge of Water Police,

1,200

1,200

(7)

1 Probationer, (£225),

2,527

2,507

(2)

Do.. House Allowance,

540

540

1 Higher Grade Clerk and Accountant, ($2,640 to $3,000 by $120

biennially),

2,925

3,000 (4)(8)

1 3rd Grade Clerk, ($960 to $1,200 by $120 biennially),

4th Grade Clerks, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually), 4th Grade Clerk, 1, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually).

*

1.200

1,200

3,427

4.280

(4) (9) (10)

-

900

(9)

2 5th Grade Clerks, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),

5th Grade Clerk, 1, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),

1 Temporary Clerk, Police Reserve.

6 5th Grade Telephone Clerks, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),... 2 4th Grade Sergeant Interpreters, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually), 33 5th Grade Sergeant Interpreters, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),!

Telephone Allowaners to :—

19 Sergeant Interpreters, 3 at $72, and 16 at $48 each,...

610

1,302

(4) (9)

582

17

(9)

360

360

3,270

3,630

(4)

1,795

1,800

(4)

20,136

20,370

(4) (11) (12)

984

984

5

European Force.--Land and Water.

1 Chief Inspector,

Do.,

Exchange Compensation,

1 Chief Detective Inspector, (£300 to £360 by £30 biennially), 7 Inspectors, 1st Class, (£240 to £260 by £10 biennially),

Inspectors, 2nd Class, (£200 to £220 by £10 biennially),.

1 Armourer Sergeant, (£240 to £260 by £10 triennially),

Do., House Allowance, ($540),

Carried forward,..

(1) Is also Superintendent, Victoria Gaol, and Superintendent,

Fire Brigade.

(2) Higher exchange.

(3) To cease when quarters are available,—C.O. Despatch No,

81 of 29th March, 1912.

(4) Stipulated increments.

(5) Free quarters.

(6) Is also Deputy Superintendent, Fire Brigade.

(7) Is also Assistant Harbour Master, and Assistant Superin-

tendent. Fire Brigade.

(8) Also receives $180 per annum from Police Canteen Fund

for keeping Canteen Accounts.

(9) 1 post formerly shown separately. (10) I new appointment.

...

2,016

2,016.

(13) (14)

1,380

1,354

(2)

3,706

3,880

(2) (4) (13)

19,400

19,678

(2) (4) (13) (15)

18,613

19,004

(2) (4) (13)

1,348

1,393

(2)(4)(5)(16)(17)

270

(18)

120,701

122,633

(11) 3 receive $96 each, 8 receive $60 each, and 1 receives $36 for Harbour Office work at out-stations; 1 receives $60 as Assistant to District Registrar at Yauinati; 1 is also a Chinese Teacher. Police School at $120: 2 receive $60 each from Imports and Exports Department for assisting in collecting liquor duties,

(12) Free quarters to 17.

(13) Free quarters, fuel, and light.

(14) Is also an Assistant Superintendent, Fire Brigade. (15) receives $120 from Sanitary Department as District

Registrar at Yaumati.

(16) Half paid by Hongkong Defence Corps. (17) C.O. Telegram of 16th August, 1917. (18) Not required.

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