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Again, the Chinese Clerk in the Sur-
an increase veyor General's office received a rise
50 list ou
the of 25 per cent in 1890, and-his-ersO
General principles
must be regarded as disposed of in
frvorming the schand, his anticipation of those of the general
if you agree,
body of the service.
4. On the other hand the Chinese
Interpreter in the Harbour Department
the total emoluments of whose office
apparently
the
tu i now, and has been since 1875 appa-
y, $480 (not $420) seems entitled
to an increase of 20 per cent, or $96,
and I am prepared to approve this ad-
dition to his salary.
5. The two remaining office-s,
mentioned in the schedule, viz, that
of Electrician in the Surveyor Generals
office, and Clerk to the Coroner, ap-
pear to be held at present by officers
also
and
who hold other appointments, in respect
Where
of which latter, increases of salary
to them t
were granted Moreover, I gather that,
the present holders were appointed
Electrician and Coroner's Clerk res-
pectively subsequently to their ap-
pointment to the other and principal
posts held by them, and that the