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Officer of Health, having held the full qualifications now required for that post since his appointment thereto on the 25th October, 1926, should count his

service from that date towards increments in his revised scale, i.e. that he should receive £1040 from 1st of January, 1930 and £1080 from 25th October, 1930.

36. For reasons similar to those in the case of Dr. G.W. Pope (paragraph 35) we consider that Dr. Mellon, Health Officer of Port, should receive £1160 from 1st of January, 1930 and £1200 from 2nd August,

1930.

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status

Dr. J.P. Fehily, Second Health Officer of Port, has made a similar application. But while Dr. Fehily was transferred from his original of Medical Officer to the substantive appointment of Second Health Officer of Port, on the 4th of September, 1927, he did not obtain the Diploma of Public Health until 5th of July, 1930, and we are of the opinion that he cannot count his service previously to the attaiment of this diploma towards increments in the scale recommended by the Commission for his present post. For those recommendations are clearly based on the interim revision there mentioned (paragraph 124 of Salaries Report) and the scale for Second Fealth Officer of Fort in that interim revision was for an

At the same officer in possossion of the diploma.

aul. in (1) on 7/279701

time Dr. Fehily must not be made to drop behind the new salary for which he would have been eligible had he

remained

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