Head 10.-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT AND AIR SERVICES

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(A).—HARBOUR DEPARTMENT,-Continued.

Approved Estimate, 1933.

Estimate, 1934.

Personal Emoluments.

Details of the foregoing.

NUMBERS.

General Staff.

1933 | 1934

1

1

Harbour Master, (£1,350 to £1,600 by £50 annually)

27,129

25,600

1

1

Deputy Harbour Master, (£1,000 to £1,200 by £50

annually)

20,571

19,200

(1)

1

1

Assistant Harbour Master, (£650 to £950 by 5

of £30, 2 of £60 and 1 of £30)

14,477

14,472,

Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-

1

Class I (£600 to £700 by £20 annually)

11,657

1

Class II (£460 to £560 by £20 annually).

8,860

17,550 (2)

2

Class III (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30 and

3 of £15)

9,555

4,374

1

Probationer ($1,200 to $1,560 by $120 annually) Stenographer ($2,400 to $3,600 by $200 annually)...

1,500

(3)

3,021

2,453

(4)

Junior Clerical Service:

Comp ✪ NQ-

3

Higher Class ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually)..... Class II ($2.700 to $3,300 by $150 annually)..

5,600

9,163

12,459

(5)

2

6

4

1

Class III ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually) Class IV ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually). Class V ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually) Class VIA ($950 to $1,050 by $100 annually) Class VIB ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60,1 of $160,

3 of $50 and 2 of $100)..........

4,600

2,300 (6)

10,241

10,341 (7)

5,288

4,083

1,050

3,150

(6) (8)

3,051

2,913

(4)

I

1

Chief Boarding Officer, (£525 to £625 by £25

annually)

10,714

10,000

6

6

Boarding Officers, (£400 to £520 by £20 annually)

50,012

Do..

Language Allowances to 5 at $120 and 1 at $60 each

48,320 }(1)

660

1

Do..

1

Chief Inspector of Junks and Cargo Boats, (£525 to

£625 by £25 annually)..... Language Allowance.

Chief Assistant Inspector of Junks and CargoBoats,

10,365

660

10,000

(1)

120

120

Do..

(£370 to £430 by £15 annually).

Language Allowance.....

7,243

6,880

(1)

210

210

1

Assistant Inspector of Junks and Cargo Boate,

5

5

($2,700 to $3,200 by $100 annually). Assistant Inspectors of Juuks and Cargo Boats, ($2,000 to $2,600 by $75 annnally).

2.700

2,792

(7)

11,702

11,457

!

(4)

Do.,

do.,

Allowance to Interpreter Cheung Chan, for collec-|

tion of fees for painting numbers on juuks, Allowances to 3 Sergeant Interpreters and 4 Boat-

swains at Outstations, at $ 60 each Allowances to 3 Police Bontmen at Tai 0, at$18 each at Tai O for Boat-

36

36

420

420

90

54

(9)

painting at $18 each

90

54

Allowances to Police Seamen, (8 at Long Ket, 8

at Taipo, 9 at Deep Bay and 8 at Lantao), for Boat-painting at $24 each

792

792

1

1

1

1

6

6

Boatswain, Class II, ($324 to $384 by $12 annually) Boatman, Class 1 ($252 to $300 by $12 annually)..

Seamen, Class III, ($168 to $216 by $12 triennially)

Do., Rent Allowances at $24 each,..

384

384

300

300

1,156

1,207

(7)

144

144

27

27

Seamen, Class IV, (8156 to $204 by $12 triennially)

5,110

5,163

(7)

Dos

Do.,

Rent Allowances at $24 each Personal Allowances to 1 at $72,

648

648

at $48, 1 at $24 and 1 at $12

156

156

Do.,

Extra Work Allowance to 2 at $24 each

48

48

1

Painter, ($216 to $288 by $12 annually)

Do., Rent Allowance

288

288

48

48

1

Watchman, ($252 to $300 by $12 triennially)

300

300

Do.

Rent Allowance

24

24

00

3

00

Do.,

($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)

364

564

Do.

Rent Allowances at $24 each

72

72

Carried forward

238,904

221,366

(1) Higher rate of exchange.

(2) One Class II in place of one Class L.

(3) One Probationer in place of one Class III.

(4) Changes in personnel.

(5) One Higher Class replaced by one Class II.

(6) Que Class III replaced by one Class VIA.

(7) Stipulated increments.

(8) One Class V replaced by one Class VIA, (9) Fewer allowances.

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