FOR THE YEAR 1922.
[Class VII]
83
UNDERTAKINGS OF GOVERNMENT.
1-POST OFFICE,—Continued.
Approved Estimate, 1921.
•
Estimate, 1922.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,—Continued.
Brought forward.............
109,289
! 139,368
General Staff,—Continued.
Do.,
Head Postman, ($400 to $500 by $10 annually), Postmen, 1st Class, ($300 to $372 by $12 annually), Postman, 1st Class,
Sunday and Holiday Work Allowance to 1,
180
483
| (1) (2)
3,854
3,912
(1)
66
(3)
Postmen, 2nd Class, at $228 each,
14,592
14,592
Do,
Do.,
Sunday and Holiday Work Allowance to 1, Allowance to in charge of Yaumati Brauch Office,
66
(3) (4)
60
i (4)
Postmen, 3rd Class, at $180 each,
7,560
7,560
Do. Do.,
Rent Allowances to 45 at $24 each, and 61 at $12 each, Good Conduct Allowances to 46 at $36 each, 3 at $35 each, 9 at $24 each, 1 at $21,2 at $18 each, 1 at $16, 1 at $14, 14 at $12 each, 1 at $11,1 at $10, 1 at $9, 1 at $8, 1 at $6, 1 at $5, 1 at $3 and 1 at $2,
1,812
1,812
(5)
2,242
2,286
(6)
Do.,
Coolies, at $132 each,
Sunday and Holiday Work Allowances to 1 at $33,
and 7 at $16.50 each,
149
149
264
264
Do.. Reut Allowances, at $24 each,
48
48
6 Mail Bag Coolies, at $132 ench,......
792
792
Do.,
Rent Allowances, at $12 each,
72
72
|1 Carpenter, ($288 to $320 by $12 annually).....
Painter,
Do., Good Conduct Allowance
Do., Rent Allowance,
Crew of Launch :-
300
320
(1)
168
168
24
28
(6)
24
24
1 Engineer, 2nd Class, (3300 to $360 by $12 annually),
351
360
1 Coxswain, 2nd Class, ($276 to $300 by $12 ammually),
279
291
(1)
1 2nd Coxwain,.-
168
168
Do., Do.,
Good Conduct Allowance, Rent Allowance,
24
24
12
12
2 Deck Hands, at $144 each,
288
288
Do., Do.,
Good Conduct Allowance to 1,
24
24
Rent Allowances, at $12 each,
24
24
1 Fireman,
136
156
Do.,
Good Conduct Allowance,
36
36
Do.,
Rent Allowance,
12
12
Radio-Telegraph Branch.
(a) D'AGUILAR STATION.
| Superintendent of Wireless Telegraphy, (£400 to £650 by £25
annually),
3 Senior Wireless Operators, (£300 to £400 by £20 annually), 3 Wireless Operators, ($2,000 to $2,900 by $100 annually), 8 Apprentice Operators, at $600 each,
? Chinese Stokers, at $324 each,
Station Servants,
Carried forward,
4,975
11,048
} 13,661
6,674
4,800
(7)
648
2,016
156,705
203,626
(1) Stipulated increments.
(2) Free quarters and light,
(3) $792 transferred to Postal Clerks and Postmen.
(4) Allowance to be drawn by 2nd Class Postmen provided
no clerk or 1st Class Postman available to take charge. (5) Free quarters and light to 61.
(6) Stipulated allowances.
(7) Reorganization of Staff on transfer of Cape D'Aguilar Wireless Station from the Naval Authorities to the Colonial Government. $13.661 is the 1921 Estimate for payment to Naval Ratings, etc.