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New Salary.
1. $2,400
Mr. Li Man-iu
2. $2,400 Mr. Li Shuk-lan
-
Unrevised salary
$1,500
$1,500
3. $1,950
Mr. Lo Fung-tsung -
$1,300
4.
$1,356/
$1,500
Mr. Ho Hok-tseung -
$1,000/1100.
5. $1,650
Mr. Cheung Yuk-Kwong $1,200.
6.
$1,650
Mr. Au Luk - chau
$1,200.
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These officers were recruited in 1927 and 1928
at salaries considerably above the then minimum of the Vernacular Hasters' scale and their unrevised salaries
for 1930 were as shewn above at the right of the list.
Their department treated the se figures as representing
actual service and allotted them the revised salaries
corresponding to such service as shewn on the left hand of the table thereby giving increases ranging from 35% to 60%. This is obviously too lavish treatment
and we consider that the correct allotment would have
been :-
1. $1,950.
2. $1,950.
3. $1,650.
4. $1,200/1350.
5. $1,500.
6. $1,500.
and we recommend that these figures plus the
stipulated increment be adopted for 1931, but that ΠΟ