Head 1. TREASURY
Approved Estimate, 1936.
Estimate, 1937.
Head 4.-TREASURY
Sub-heads:-
1 Personal Emoluments
Other Charges.
2 Conveyance Allowances
1,140
3 Electric Fans and Light
227,751
278,062
растения
17
1,000 (1)
€
3,200 (2)
4 Incidental Expenses
1,500
1,900
(3)
5 Rent of Public Telephones
162 (4)
6 Stamps, &c.......
2,500
6,000
¡ (5)
7 Transport
400
600
(5)
8 Upkeep of Motor Car
400
400
Total Other Charges
5,940
13,262
Special Expenditure.
9 Equipment for Addressograph, &c.
1,000
1,150
(6) (7)
Total Special Expenditure
1,000
1,150
Total Treasury
234,691
292,474
Personal Emoluments.
NUMBERS, 1936 1937
Details of the foregoing.
1
Treasurer, (£1,500 to £1,800 by £50 annually)
20,705
28,107
(7) (8)
Cadet Officers, Class II, (£525 to £1,400 by 3 of £50,
1
1 of £75, 1 of £100 and 11 of £50) Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff: Accountant, (£700 to £825 by £25 annually) Cashier, (£700 to £825 by £25 annually). Class 1, (£600 to £700 by £20 annually)
23,446
32,860
(7) (8)
9.900
13,200
9,900
13,200
7,680
10,560
Class II, (£460 to £560 by £20 annually )
6,000
17,280 (9)
Co
| Class III, (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30,
and 3 of £15)
Ceed
(7)
(7) (8)
12,705
10,301
(9)
1
| Class III (local section), ($1,200 to $3,000 by $150
annually)
1,200
1,413 (8)
Junior Clerical Service:-
19
N = 20 +2
i
20
Higher Class, ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually)...... Class I, ($3,500 to $4,500 by $200 annually) Class II. ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually). Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually). Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually). Class V. ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually) ! Class VIA, ($950 to $1,050 by $100 annually).
Class VIB, ($480 to $1.050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160,
3 of $50 and 2 of $100).
11,200
11,200
3,877
4,077 (8)
6,300
9,356 (10)
11,700
14.200
(11)
6,638
3,560
(12)
5,486
6,838 (13)
7,350
6,300 (14)
17,150
19,168 (15)
6
10
5
Special Class, ($1,200 to $ 2,400 by $100 annually).
11,158
9.608
(16)
Carried forward
172,395
211,528
(1) Considered sufficient.
(2) Previously provided by P.W.D.
(3) Includes maintenance of typewriters and calculating machines previously provided under Miscellaneous Services.
(4) Previously provided under Miscellaneous Services.
(5) Considered necessary.
(6) Re-vote.
(7) Lower rate of exchange. (8) Stipulated increments.
(9) One Class II in place of one Class III.
(10) One promoted from Special Class.
(11) One promoted from Class IV.
(12) One promoted to Class III and one replaced by
Class VIB officer.
(13) One promoted from Class VIA.
(14) One promoted to Class V.
(15) One to replace one Class IV officer. (16) One promoted to Class II.
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