154

92

Head 19.-POLICE FORCE

POLICE FORCE,—Continued.

Approved Estimate, 1939.

Estimate, 1940-41.

Personal Emoluments,-Continued.

Brought forward

2,316,102

3,136,601

NUMBERS.

1939 1940-41

Northern Chinese.

1

Inspector at $900

900

1,125

5

5

Sergeants at $480 each

2,100

3,000

13

13

Lance Sergeants at $396 each

5,148

6,435

126 1st Class, ($312 to $360 by

146

146

Constables

$12 annually)

47,731

20 2nd Class, ($240 to $300 by

61,871 (1)

$12 annually)

Language Allowances

6,672

8,625

Medal Allowances

120

152

RN

(2)

(2)

Rent Allowances

2,181

2,730

Water Police, Chinese.

117

Station Boatswains, at $450 each

960

1,200

1

Yard Boatswain, at $396

396

195

1

Yard Mechanic ($650 to $830 by $50 annually). Rent Allowances to above

800

1,000

360

450

Medal Allowances

120

150

Language Allowances.......

12

15

Deck.

19

19

8

14

17

4

122

130

Class I Coxswaius, ($456 to $516 by $12 annually) ... Class II Coxswans, ($384 to $444 by $12 annually) Class III Coxswains, ($324 to $384 by $12 annually) Boatswains, Class I, ($384 to $444 by $12 annually) Sailors and Seamen, (59 at $216 to $240 by $12

annually, and 73 at $180 to $204 by $12 annually) Language Allowances...

9 605

12,006

3,408

4,128

5,098

7,513

1,661

2,142

26,850

35,307

48

60

Cruising Launch Allowances

1,612

2,406

Medal Allowances

150

263

ভিতি ঊজ

(4)

(5)

(3)

(6)

(2)

Engine Room.

4

5

LIURKAN

7

10

10

3

18

21

19

19

22

22

Chief Engineers, Grade II, ($1,050 to $1,500 by

$50 annually).

Engineer, Class I. ($650 to $1,000 by $50 annually) Engineers, Class II, ($550 to $625 by $25 annually) Engineers, Class III, ($456 to $516 by $12 annually) Engineers, Class IV, ($384 to $444 by $12 annually) Engineers, Class V, ($324 to $384 by $12 annually) Stokers, Class II, ($252 to $312 by $12 annually) Stokers, Class III, ($216 to $240 by $12 annually).. Allowance to 1 Engineer for Motor qualification at

4,807

6,295

859

1,250

4,313

5,457

4,925

6,278

1,208

1,562

6,554

9,586

5,620

7,121

5,215

6,561

(3)

၆၁ ၁ ၁၆ ၁၆

$60

60

Medal Allowances

180

75 225

Cruising Launch Allowances

1,254

1,922 (2)

Miscellaneous.

~

Translators, (1 at $1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually and at $480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60,

1 of $160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100). Translator ($480 to $1,050 by I of $60, 1 of $160,

3 of 50 and 2 of $100)

2,235

2,908

(3)

530

852

(3)

1

Chinese Photographer, ($720 to $1,200 by $48

annually)

943 (7)

16 16

Telegraphists, (1 at $1,500 to $1,800 by $100 au-

nually, 11 at $1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually, 4 at $480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100)

21,016

Field Allowances to l'elegraphists.................

8,370

26,417 (3)

4,213

Sunday and Holiday Work Allowances

650

813

10

10

Russian Sergeants.($1,800 to $2,400 by $120 annually)|

18,000

24,265

Special Allowances to 2 at $600 each

1,500

(8)

Rent Allowances to 10 at $480 each...

4,800

6,000

Language Allowances

300

975

(2)

Detective Allowances to 10 at $144 each

1,440 |

1,800

| Medal Allowances

38

47

47

Special Guards 6 at $324 éach, and 41 at $300

each)

14,244

17,805

2

Chinese Motor Mechanics, ($650 to $800 by $50

annually)

1,495

1,939

(3)

Carried forward

2,535,412

3,424,474 |

(1) Twenty-three 2nd Class promoted to 1st Class.

(2) More allowances payable.

(3) Stipulated increments.

(4) Changes in personnel.

(5) Three new posts.

(6) Eight new posts.

(7) New post. (8) New allowances.

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