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zepÁssons. He has himself discussed the

recommendations fully with the Committee,

and

he accepts their proposals in all respects

except in the matter of rent and lodging

allowances, in which he advises that serving

officers should for the time being be allowed

retain

to reclaim the advantages of their existing and

more favourable terms.

On pages 24 and 25 of the report

are the Committee's recommendations for the

remuneration of certain senior officers mostly

in professional departments. They ask that

this may be closely scrutinized at the Colonial

Office in the light of the information available

here of salaries prevailing for such officers

at home and in other Colonies. On pages 30-33

the Committee make recommendations for the

remuneration of Class I in the Cadet

Service and for certain senior grades of the

P.W.D., Medical, Legal, Educational and Police

Departments. These are amongst the Committee's

proposals which the Governor fully accepts and

supports. He explains that the Anomalies

Committee have taken a limited view of their

function and have based their recommendations

as regards salaries, etc., on the general level which the parent Committee have established, but

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they have nevertheless been able to consider

the various representations made against the new

scheme f salaries by certain departmental

officers, and they have found themselves unable

to

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