miquality (which

was due

no don bt lo

the

fact that the police clerks from time to time were allowed to live in Government Quarters,

hence

smather pay, but when from mar-creage and other wast

CA OD 3 X 47

this became un-

remained)

practicable, the smaller pay

and

eich

for the- by the Captain Superintendent.

was endorsed by the Acting Auditor General

an

these.

M

increase

C$0.) N°11111 of/1881 in which

.

of salary

unded on

grounds, and subsequently approved.

C. by the Right Honourable the Secretary of State,

no on aw

of the service .

thens placing

equal footing

the requrdo emolument's with di

general body

ad

As the moriase of pay grow-

ted `w 1801 only placed my Office on an

· equality

regards emoluments with other similar Officis (1st Clerkships) with which

do work and responsibility it had regard long bun equal, so the proposed general

mcrease of pay

A agai

/

the

Ja

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lary of 1875 relegatio to that relative position from which

the Secretary of State paised it by sanctioning

the

'mcunol'in

1851, and I now beg

541 mosh

my initial position

respectfully to ask that

to the

:-present proposed increase be taken from 1882, which was

with regards

may

- ly considered at of State a

as

a

evident

that time by the Secretary

parition

my offici

have previously been in:

ous nature of

should

The responsibilitig and oner- the duties pertaining

to

position have increased: -very matonally since by the additional duties of collecting

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- revenue pertaining to the vehicle licensees,

and the correct and

-efficient control of the clerical work. Heave any

the law

ouh

ini

Carrymo in connection with them,

-together with the increased work necessari

Cf involved in making and keeping

accounts.

of a

-payments of

the

a department, the animal; which have increased in

- proportion with the growth of the City -

that these dukes have been done efficiently is shown by the satisfaction that has been placed

on record by the

Officers have commanded this Force from

who

the

time

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quality (which

was due

not only to

the

fact that the police clerks from time to time were allowed to live in Government Quarters,

hence

smaller pay, but when from marriage and other causes

CA OD 3 X 47

this became un-

remained)

practicable, the smaller pay

and

scale

for the- by the Captain Superintendent.

was endorsed by the Acting Auditor General

and

these.

Minute

increase

C$0.) N°11111 of/1881 in which

.

of salary

founded on

grounds, and subsequently approved.

C. by the Right Honourable the Secretary of State,

not on account

of the service .

then placing

equal footing

the required emoluments with the

general body

and

As the increase of pay gran-

ted in 1881 only placed my Office on an

equality

regards emoluments with other similar Offices (1st Clerkships) with which

it does work and responsibility it had regard long been equal, so the proposed general

increase of pay

again

/

the

January

Copy attached.

salary of 1875 relegating it to that relative position from which

the Secretary of State raised it by sanctioning

the

increase in

1851, and I now beg

most

respectfully to ask that

the

present proposed increase be taken from 1882, which was

with regards

may

carefully considered at the time by the Secretary of State as

a

evident

that

my office

have previously been in:

onerous nature of

should

The responsibility and onerous duties pertaining

to

this position have increased very materially since by the additional duties of collecting

1880-81

revenue pertaining to the vehicle licensees,

and the correct and

efficient control of the clerical work. Having any

the law

in

connection with them,

together with the increased work necessary

involved in making and keeping

accounts.

of

payments of

the

a department, the animals; which have increased in

proportion with the growth of the City -

that these duties have been done efficiently is shown by the satisfaction that has been placed

on record by the

Officers who have commanded this Force from

the

time

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