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Sub-beads:-

Head 13.-SUPREME COURT

Head 13.-SUPREME COURT

1 Personal Emoluments

Approved Estimate, 1936.

Estimate, 1937.

$

$

184,867

$

227.322

Head 13. SUPREME COURT

Approved Estimate, 1936.

Estimate, 1937.

Head 13.-SUPREME COURT,—Continued.

Personal Emoluments,—Continued,

Brought forward

$

$

$

109,123

147,009

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Other Charges.

NUMBERS.

2 Subsistence Allowance (Appeal Judge)

3 Travelling Expenses (Appeal Judge)

4 Conveyance Allowances

200

200

1936

1937

400

400

Junior Clerical Service :-

1,200

1,200

2

2

5 Electric Fans and Light.

1,900

(1)

3

2

Higher Class, ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually)..... Class II, ($2,700 to $3,300 ly $150 annually).

11,033

11,200

9,900

6 Fees to Counsel and Solicitors for prisoners

2,000

2,000

3

3

Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually)

7,083

6,600 7,283

ese

7 Incidental expenses & incidental expenses of Appeal Judge

750

50

2

2

Class V, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually)....

2,800

2,800

8 Incidental expenses:

Watchwen

14,000

14,000

Do.. Shorthand Allowance to one

60

60

9 Law Reports

600

600

2

3

Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160,

10 Library

12 Rent of Public Telephones

800

800

3 of $50 und 2 of $100 annually)

1,693

2,657

(1) (3)

11 Registration of Companies at Shanghai

10,000

10,000

2

2

Special Class, ($1,200 to $2,400 by $100 annually)........

4,092

4,292 (1)

390

(2)

13 Uniform for messengers

350

350

1

1

First Bailiff, (£475 to £575 by £20 annually)

6,900

9,200 (4)

Do.,

Language Allowance.....

120

120

1

Total Other Charges

30,300

32,690

Second Bailiff, ($3,700 to $4,300 by $130 annually) Bailiff (1370 to £430 by £15 annually)

4,300

4,300

5,160

6,880

2

Bailiffs Temporary, ($3,000 each annually)

3,000

6,000

1

1

Clerk and Usher, (£260 to £350 by 5 of £10

and 2 of £20).

3,340

4,613

e @e

(0)

(5)

(1) (4)

Special Expenditure.

14 Halsbury's "Laws of England" replacement of four sets;

fifth instalment

Total Special Expenditure

Total Supreme Court

3

3

500

500

500

500

I

$15,667

260,412

:24

24

Clerk and Usher, ($1,200 to 81,560 by $120 annually) Office Attendants, (2 at $312 to $360 by $12 triennially and 1 at $252 to $300 by $12 triennially) Do.. Rent Allowances. 2 at 848 each

and 1 at $24 Head Watchman, (8312 to $360 by $12 triennially).

Do., Rent Allowance at $48 Watchmen, ($192 to $240 by $12 triennially)...............

1.560

1,560

984

984

120

120

336

336

49

48

5,414

5.440

3

3

NUMBERS.

1936 1937

Personal Emoluments.

Details of the foregoing.

1

1

Chief Justice, (£2,600)

1

1

Puisne Judge, (£1,850)

Appeal Judge, ($3,000) Shanghai and Local

.5

5

Do., Rent Allowances to 24 at $48 each... Do.,

Personal Allowances to 3 at $24 each... Messengers, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially) Do.. Rent Allowances at $48 each Coolies, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially) Do.. Rent Allowances at $48 each

1,152

1,152

72

72

539

525 (6)

144

144

866

887

(1)

240

240

Acting Pay

4,788

2,800

10)

Total Personal Emoluments

184,867

227,322

31.200 22,200

41,600 (3)

29,600 (3)

3,000

3,000

1

|

Registrar. (£1,150 to £1,400 by £50 annually)

13,950

19,376 (8) (4)

1

2

Deputy Registrars, (£700 to £970 by 2 of £30,

2 of £60 and 3 of £30)..

11,640

27,061

1

++

Deputy Registrar, (£600 to £970 by 4 of £25, 2 of

(3) (5)

£30, 2 of £60 and 3 of £30)

7,200

Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:

1

Class I, (£600 to £700 by £20 annually).

7,419

10,212

(3) (4)

1

Class III. (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30 and

3 of £15)..

$,900

5,440

(3) (4)

1

1

Confidential Assistant and Stenographer, (£350 to

£470 by £20 annually)..

5,614

7,520

(3) (4)

1

1

Stenographer, (82,400 to $2,600 by $200 annually).....

3,000

3.200

(4)

Carried forward

109,123

147,009

(1) Previously provided by P.W.D.

(3) Previously provided under Miscellaneous Services.

(3) Lower rate of exchange.

(4) Stipulated increments.

(5) New scale for 2nd Deputy Registrar.

4

(1) Stipulated increments.

(2) One replaced by Class VIB officer.

(3) Ona to replace one Class II officer. (4) Lower rate of exchange.

(5) One additional to replace bailiffs on leave.

(6) Changes in personnel.

(7) Less required.

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