arrangement.
hago cover your
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Resp tao.
:
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rate
of pay in
lur Phelipo
is
of the general Hangkang. greatly
of
over-paid & hope that
the salon will to materially
a vacancy orums.
reduced when a va
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最
1719
I think the introduction of the local audit of
expenditure will be a great improvement, and that
#ith this alteration the system of control by the
C. and A.Gen. should be retained.
It appears that the share of Home expenditure
under the new system will be much larger than t
Retrencament Committee anticipated about £48F
as compared with their estimate of £200, or £249
including transport. This will sweep away the
saving anticipated from the change. But, at any
rate the new system whilst greatly improving
toe work will not cost much more than the present.
and the Sov. But that the
Committee st
dos not com
My hart
7674
It is clear that we must give Mr. Phelips some additional
pay for the extra work entailed. But it does not follow
that we need recoup him in full for the loss of the allowance
from Naval funds, which he would probacly lose in any case.
If on the other hand he loses it as a direct result of our
requiring him to do extra work, we might give him a full
equivalent non-pensionable alloance, having regard to the fact
A
that the Naval pay was taken into account in fixing his emolu-
gents (this should be verified from our papers ). I would
not give a pensionable increase of salary to Mr. Fhe lips,
and 1
the agree with Mr. Stubbs that when he goes
fixed scale
of pay should be re-considered
is made
but before a material reduction
we shall have to take into account the amount of work
and responsibility entailed by the proposed new system.
I would certainly not interfere with the present ar-
rangement for auditing WHW., accounts.
Proceso
forogined hot ack Sov. Io consider the to above considerations salary fustion _ "having répand
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