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11. uffice Attendants draw salaries which vary
considerably in different Departments and in their case
we do not feel disposed to lay down any base salary as
their duties and responsibilities must differ widely.
The range of salaries at present drawn by these
officers, which begins generally at a slightly higher
figure than the minimum laid down in General Ürder 30,
appears to us to be reasonable.
12. we have not considered in detail the salaries
of Survey Coolies, Bath-house Attendants and a number of
similar posts as the renumeration of these, subject to
the general application of General Order 30, should in our opinion depend upon the recommendations of their
Heads of Departments who are in a position to know the
nature of the duties performed.
13. It is possible that the terms of the last
paragraph may apply to some officers who appear in the
Estimates as "Coolies" and "Caretakers". Our recommendation
in paragraph 10 were intended to apply only to those
officers who perform the ordinary duties, common to all
Departments, indicated by their titles.
March 1927.
(Sd).
N. L. Smith.
A. E. Wood.
R. A. C. North.
S. W. Tso.