In appearing,
I am afraid we fixed the stacking salans ofthen officers too low.
M. that the Orcher's acting affe" aves not sum to have been reported in the bly schedules.
Su930
No. 412.
Hongkong.
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43639
Government House, 22 OCT 07
Hongkong, 15th. September, 1902.
436
R
sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge the re-
28554 ceipt of your Despatch No. 220 of the 18th. July last, in-
Duplicate :)
forming me that Mr. R. C. Dixon has been certified to be per-
manently incapacitated from further service as Government
Marine Surveyor and has been called upon to retire from the
Service at the expiration of his leave of absence.
2.
8 d.
I have caused the Crown Agents to be in-
formed of the amount of pension ($1,260 per annum at 3 8.
to the dollar) to which Mr. Dixon is entitled, and transmit
herewith the usual paper of particulars with regard to the
vacant appointment. I have also the honour to make the follow-
ing recommendations.-
19845/07
Mr. Macdonald, Assistant Marine Surveyor, to be
Marine Surveyor, on the salary already provided for that office
($3,600 rising to $4,200;
Mr. Crake to be Assistant Marine Surveyor at the
salary provided, amely $2,400 rising to $3,000 by $300 tri-
ennially, but to be allowed to commence at $2,700, that being
the salary which he receives at present as 2nd. Assistant. Mr.
Crake is strongly recommended by Captain Rumsey for the past
of First Assistant, but he is naturally unwilling te accept
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
the
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,