ibli Lee's emoluments by the above does not fully meet the argument put forward in his letter, which is, conferred by ZUMOUR Wen Sin G. Des Vause. 379.189 Lord Knutsford, 281. 26 Nov the correspond. Major Junal Barker. 190. 19. J noted in the margin, that it was on the understanding that he should not lose by the arrangement that he was transferred to the Registrar General's Dept in 1890.

3. If Mr. Lee is given the increase you propose, his total emoluments will be $1908 a year. This will be exceed the salary it is proposed in addition to their salaries, for the extra out of the way connexion / though feed the better tu 10th November lest 625 should be drawn by the Chief Inspector and Chief Detective Inspectors but years than $108 a year is counterbalanced by the fact that those officers enjoy free quarters. The value of this, falling under the head of emoluments, may be reckoned at about one-sixth of the salary. It appears from Major-General Barker's despatch, noted above, viz. $260 a year, should be deducted from his total emoluments.

The allowance for house rent, which was drawn by Mr. Lee up to the time of his transfer, is merged in the despatch. No. 255 of the

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