began his salary
As to Ass. Col. Sec.
and Ass. P. M.G. see
?
Approve increase
Ass. Reg. Gen.
24364/90 of former
from $3360 + $3600 and retention
of the
latter at Existing rates.
Inspector of Schools-see
14780/90
instead of giving him 35 percent on the 1878 rate (as I suggested 14780 was the correct thing) they propose to give him 35 percent on the "present rate" so as to equalize him more nearly with the Head Master left rather to the Governor's discretion, and as
is not really excessive
Schools, in comparison with other posts
As this case
$4050
for
by
? Let it stand.
Sup. of Sanitary Dept. for
(promoted in 1883) increased from $3000 to $3240
? Approve
[this is referred to
There will be no grumble
here
as all
the officers
newly appointed
which would
$3240
M. Lucas suggests that $3600 would be enough
that Mr. Lucas be retained...
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- Vacancy - -
Instead
of
the
that vacancy should be filled
(5 pages lower down!)
in 1598/89-9
par. In case of
The intention
Strike
only
privilege
where the increase of salary
would
to withdraw the Family Remittance
from England which
par. 5 As to personal allowances.
in par. If of despatch (on 1598) said that such might perhaps be retained where they had been given in consideration of Exceptional personal "qualifications
or
the
length of service", but where they had been given
since
1875 on ground of insufficiency of "salary attached to the post,
allowances should be merged in the 35 (or 20) percent now to be given over the 1875 rate.
The origins of
are given in Enc.
91
and
cases appear to require
the following
consideration:
(1) (so-called) Reference Clerk in C.S.O., formerly for many years
15th Clerk in Audit Office, & also the 15th Clerk in Treasury are recommended (see para. 26 & par. 5 of despatch) for
a rise on the 1875 rate together with retention of their respective personal allowances.
The two officers in question have held their posts for
over 30 years,
their salaries
at different dates having been
as follows (including personal allowances): -
1860 1870 1875 1884 1890
1 $260 $1020 $1624,00 $2624,00
1 $1920 $2160 $2880 $2880
Treasury