L (1211)-6577--8000-6-90
Date: 1890
Hong Kong
12.3.1892
123952
(Subject.)
Auditor's Salary.
786
DOMESTIC.
3.0.
23.953
REG 9 DEC 90
REC
previous Paper.
22127
aus? 17
copy wroup. For: impin 304-17 Dec. 1
subsequent Paper
W
Explains that he received no remuneration from Impl Funds
(Minutes.)
W. Meade
When I minuted 22127
I had no data for knowing how the $1100 for Contingencies would be made up if $800 be expended, but even if it were ultimated to $760 the proposed initial salary of the Clerk would not make his salary very exorbitant.
Though W. Nicolle does not draw anything (as I thought he did) from Imperial Funds, I think he is liberally paid at $4000, which may be said to be at least equal to £600 (When the salaries were fixed, the Governor estimated £1=$8 and of course the dollar has since risen)
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However, to follow the exact output format requested, here is the revised version:L (1211)-6577--8000-6-90
Date: 1890
Hong Kong
12.3.1892
123952
(Subject.)
Auditor's Salary.
786
DOMESTIC.
3.0.
23.953
REG 9 DEC 90
REC
previous Paper.
22127
aus? 17
copy wroup. For: impin 304-17 Dec. 1
subsequent Paper
W
Explains that he received no remuneration from Impl Funds
(Minutes.)
W. Meade
When I minuted 22127
I had no data for knowing how the $1100 for Contingencies would be made up if $800 be expended, but even if it were ultimated to $760 the proposed initial salary of the Clerk would not make his salary very exorbitant.
Though W. Nicolle does not draw anything (as I thought he did) from Imperial Funds, I think he is liberally paid at $4000, which may be said to be at least equal to £600 (When the salaries were fixed, the Governor estimated £1=$8 and of course the dollar has since risen)
Page 363
Page 363
Page 363