higher professional status than the Land Surveyor and has been
so acknowledged in Hong Kong hitherto. Some confusion may
exist outside the professions by the terms "County Surveyor"
and "Borough Surveyor" used in England and it should be noted
that the occupants of these posts are generally fully qualified
Civil Engineers.
21. Assessing is only a branch of Surveying yet the
Assistant Assessors are given a higher status than the Land
Surveyor and one equal to that of the Engineer, and the
Assessor is rated higher than the Executive Engineer.
22.
Whereas the maximum of the Engineer's scale has been
reduced from £1,150 to 2950 the following other changes in
the maxima of scales of salaries and P. E. of officers
of similar status are nuted:-
Engineers
Medical officers
Medical Specialists
Education officers
Assist. Vet, Surgeon
Land Surveyors
Marine Surveyors
Legal officers
Assist. Analyst
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Salary changes. P.E. Changes
£200
-£392
£30
-£227
£30
-£230
-£158
-£158
+
£70
-£77
+ £125
-£13
+ £180
+£18
£150
£17
23. The following changes in salaries & P. E. in the
maxima of more senior posts are noted and compared with thate of
the Executive Engineer.
Executive Engineer & Head Master reduced from £1,300-£1,250
Govt. Analyst increased from £1,050-
£1,250
G.M.S. increased from £1,100-£1,250
C.V.S.
N £1,200-£1,250
Salary changes. P.E. Changes
-
£50
-£250
£200
+£25
£150
-£33
+ 250
-£150
These differences together with those in the
preceding paragraph have been shown diagrammatically in App. V.
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