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300
to the dollar. In 1903 the salaries with this allowance
first appeared in the Estimates under "Personal Emoluments"
5677
in the same manner in which they are entered in the
Estimates for the current year. The appointments of Master
in charge, and Assistant Master are there shown as
permanent appointments. They have generally but have not
always been and are not necessarily held by Masters of
Queen's College and it seems to me inconvenient that
permanent appointments should be held in one Department
by Officers in another especially when promotion cannot be
made in the two Departments pari passu.
3.
The present holder of the appoint-
»ment of Master in charge of the Police School is Mr. I.
K. Dealy, first of the Senior Assistant Masters of Queen's
College. In my Confidential Despatch dated February 2nd.,
I recommended that he should succeed Mr. A. J. May a8
Second Master of the College. As the Head Master is of the
opinion, in which I concur, that the duties of the Second
Master make a full demand on his time it will be necessary
to call on Mr. Dealy to resign his appointment to the
Police School before promoting him at Queen's College,
should that be approved. This promotion involves an
increase