N? 245.
(
sir,
HONGKONG.
C
487
27974
Ree
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
9th July, 1914.
I have the honour to inform you that I have had under consideration the question of providing quarters for the European Officers of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Administration.
The officers concerned are as follows:-
2.
1.
J. Morris
Chief Accountant
Selary
£360 to £450
2.
0. A. Walker
Assistent Account- ant & Chief Store- keeper.
H
£300 to £400
3.
C. D. Lambert
Locomotive Superin- tendent.
*
£360 to £450
4.
W. G. Clark
Traffic Assistant
W
£300 to £330
5.
A. Blyth
Permanent Way In-
spector.
£240 to £270
6.
P. Aslett
1st Grade Inspector
£200 to £230
7.
F. Winyard
Head Guard.
£150 to £180
.
£150 to £180
8.
W. S. Cuff
Guard
9.
i
£300
Assistant Locomotive Superintendent (not yet appointed)
3.
It is very desirable that all these officers should reside in Kowloon and in the case of some of them, such as the Locomotive Superintendent and Assistant Locomotive Superintendent and the Guards, it is essential that they should
The Locomotive Superinten- have quarters close to their work.
dent and the Assistant Accountant at present occupy quarters close to the Locomotive Shed, and I find that there is a suit- able site close by on which it would be possible to erect
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P.,
800.
80 **
8C + 1
quarters