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continues at the rate of two and a half hours per day. For this I

have been receiving £7.10.0 per month since January lat, in addition

to the £5 above referred to making a total allowance of £12.10.0.

per month.

I beg to point out that this sum is not sufficient to pay

for actual overtime at the rate of salary I receive for ordinary

routine hours. This is apart from any consideration on account of

extra responsibilities and difficulties.

I wish to emphasize the fact that it is not a case of my

giving up my own work in order to act in a superior position, but of

doing, or attempting to do, the whole of my own work in addition to

that of my acting appointment.

gratuity be given to me

neon

I therefore submit, with all respect, that the fact of

exceptional circumstances out of the normal has already been

established, and I would ask you to be good enough to recommend that a

account of the extra work I did last year,

when, in consequence of the absence of Mr.Haggard (whose salary lapsed) my duties were very considerably increased before the de-

parture of Mr.Perkins, Executive Engineer, on leave, as well as

subsequently. I would also ask that the matter of the additional

allowance during the remainder of Mr.Perkins' absence be again referred

to the Secretary of State, with a statement of the facts, for his re-

consideration.

I regret that it appears to be to be necessary to write this,

and to trouble you in the matter, but I cannot but feel that the real

position of affaire has not been appreciated by the Secretary of State.

I have etc,

(sd) A.E.Wright.

The Honourable Director of Public Works.

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