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stagnation in this branch of the Service.

Haragraph 53: The system of expansion referred to in this

paragraph is being regularly followed.

Taragraphs 55 - 573 Colonial Secretary's Officc.

Paragraph 56% The status and salary of the Chief Clerk

is dealt with above under Paragraph 47.

Paragraph 57: The post of Head Messenger, shewn with a special salary ($180) in the Estirates for 1929 ( and 1930) appears to have been overlooked by the Commission. He has considerable

responsibility in the matter of transport of documents and it is recommended that he should be granted the scale $192 to $24 by $12 triennially.

Paragraphs 56 -- 60. Secretariat for Chinese Affairs:

Paragraph 58: As mentioned above under Cadet Service, the post of Secretary for Chinese Affairs is now a staff appointment with the maximum (£1,500) of the First Class scale as salary (fixed). In order to maintain this relative position the post should carry a revised salary of £1,800 per annum. The present holder

Mr. Hallifax. should retain his Personal Allowance of £300 per

annur.

Paragraphs 66-703 District Officers North & South:

Faragraph 67: It is agreed that there should be a gingle establishment of Land Bailiffs with a single salary scale for District Offices and Public Works Department. A recommendation for the improvement of the prospects of officers in this cadre is rede under the latter department (paragraph 153).

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