290
C.8.0.
2397 of 1883.
C.5.0.
Educational.
(3.) Read: A Minute by the Audit Office asking for the following votes required on
2540 of 1882. account of the closing of the Normal School, the sum of $3,568 provided in the Estimates
of this for that School having lapsed.
year
Salary to Mr. MAY at $120 per month, for six months $720: 6 months at pay $360 (Mr. MAY will draw the available pay of Mr. HUTCHISON, whilst the latter is Acting Assistant Postmaster General on pay); allowance for Chinese Teacher for 12 months at $10 a month, $120. Rent for quarters $30, for 12 months, $360. Salary to Mr. WONG KUN-LAN late of Normal School, (who was appointed Master at the Wántsai School after the Chinese New Year), 3 months at $15 per month,.
Total,............
.$1,560
CO. Desp. No. 183 of 25 August, less
C.S.0.
170 of 1884.
C.S.0.
3541 of 1883.
45
$1,605
Vote of $1,605 recommended, since after the paying of this sum, there will still be a saving of $1,963, consequent on the closing of the Normal School.
The Committee consider the proposed increase to the pay of Police-Constables, Sergeants, and 3rd Class Inspectors, and recommend that their pay be increased as suggested by Captain DEANE in his Memorandum forwarded in the Secretary of State's Despatch No. 120 of 25th June 1883, and which the Secretary of State has stated he is prepared to sanction, on the understanding that they subscribe to certain conditions as to term of service for pension, and as to remittances to England.
The Committee consider an application from the Coroner (Mr. WODEHOUSE) relative to
his chair allowance.
The Committee decide that the former decision of the Finance Committee should not be disturbed, viz: that the $288 to be allowed to the Coroner and Superintendent of the Fire Brigade for Chair allowance, which is a new allowance not hitherto enjoyed by either of these Officers, should be divided between the two Offices.
The Committee consider the Report of the Surveyor General on the subject of the old Protestant Cemetery near Kennedy Road, and recommend that the matter be allowed to stand over in order that the Surveyor General may give some explanations.
W. H. MARSH,
Chairman.
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198 of 184. Construction of
SERVICES EXCLUSIVE OF ESTABLISHMENTS.
Works and Buildings.
(4). Read: A letter from the Surveyor General requesting a supplementary vote of
New Lonate $1,800, and a re-vote of $2,729 for the construction of the New Lunatic Asylum.
Asylum
pended balsace
of vote fu 1883,
$2,799.
Supplementary
vote for compic-
$1,800
Vote of $4,529 recommended, $2,729 of that amount being the unexpended balance of
tion of the same, the vote in 1883, the additional sum of $1,800 being required on account of the unexpected
difficulty and expense of preparing the site for the New Asylum.
C.3.0.
4121981.
Reforming and
improving
Roads, Streets and Bridges.
(5). Read: A requisition from the Surveyor General for a re-vote of $1,610 for reform.
Streetz at Sharing and improving Main Street at Sháukiwán.
ki Wén, revote
of unexpended
balance of 1883,
$1,010.
C.5.0.
279 of 1884.
Honorarium to
the
Re-vote recommended, being the unexpended balance of the $2,000 voted for this work
in 1883.
Miscellaneous Services.
(6.) Read: A letter recommending that the Secretary to the Commission appointed to
the Pubile Workinquire into certain charges against the Officers of the Public Works Department be paid a
Enquiry Com-
mission, $100. Honorarium of $100.
C.8.0.
310 of 1884.
Printing Report
of the Commi
Vote recommended.
(7.) Read: An account from Messrs. NORONHA & Co., for printing the Report of the
sioners appointed Commission appointed to inquire into the alleged Smuggling from Hongkong into China, and
to enquire foto
the circom-
staners attening the Evidence taken before that Commission.
the alleged
Smuggling into
China, $268.40.
Vote recommended.
J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART,
Acting Clerk of Councils.
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