This is a matter primarily for Colonial Service
Department; but I would point out that there re
precedents in Ceylon for paying higher salary to
officers who obtain special qualifications.
In a local service of this kind I think we need
not insist on a strict adherence to principles of
general application, and I would leave this to the
Governor's discretion.
Dr O'Brien's suggestion of two grades would
follow precedent in Ceylon also.
hi Tepsirs.
H. R. Lowell
any comments?
Jom.
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11.10.38
States, officers promoted to superior scales of salasy
are shown in draps estimates for 1939 as Chinese Medical Officers, Senior Grade.
$8.