323

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Head 13-JUDICIARY.

Head 13. JUDICIARY.

Approved

Estimate, 1940-41.

Estimate, 1939.

$

$

Head 13.-JUDICIARY.

Approved

Estimate, 1940-41.

Estimate, 1939.

A. SUPREME COURT,-Continued,

$

$

$

$

Personal Emoluments.

Details of the foregoing.

1939

NUMBERS.

1940-41

A. SUPREME COURT.

1

1

Chief Justice, *(£2,600)

41,600

52,000

1

1

Puisne Judge, †(£1,850)

29,600

37,000

Sub-Leads :-

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

3,000

1 Personal Emoluments

199,767

257,668

1

1

Registrar, †(£1,150 to £1,400 by £50 anunally)

20,976

1

1

Deputy Registrar, †(£700 to £970 by 2 of £30,

2 of £60 and 3 of £30).

12,843

8,000

27,376 (1)

17,323

e e

(1)

Other Charges.

Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:

2

3

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

2 Coal

3 Conveyance Allowances

1,200

825

1,500

(1)

3 of £15)

10,660

22,770 (2)

1

I

Confidential Assistant and Stenographer, *(£350 10

£470 by £20 annually)

7,520

9,400

(Local Section):-

4 Electric Faus and Light

1,900 1

2,500 (2)

1

1

Fees to Counsel and Solicitors for Prisoners....

2,000

2,500

Do.,

Class I.—($3,150 to $4,500 by $150 ammually) Class II,-($1,200 to $3,000 by $150 annually).....

Shorthand Allowance

3,600

(2)

1,399

1,962

(1)

@2

120

150

6 lacidental Expenses..

760

1,025

(3)

Junior Clerical Service :—

7 Library

1,000

1,000

8 Registration of Companies at Shanghai..

10,000

12,500

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2

1

Higher Class, ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually).. Class I, ($3,500 to $4,500 by $200 annually).

11,200

7,000

3,833

(4)

4

Class 11, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually)..

6,150

15,189

2

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

5,083

6,500

(6)

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9 Rent of Public Telephone

390

342

(4)

2

Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,500 by $100 annually) Class V, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually).

Do.. Shorthand Allowance to one

+

2,250

2,800

3,500

60

75

10 Subsistence Allowance (Appeal Judge)

200

200

3

3

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

3 of $50 and 2 of $100 annually)

2,932

3,779

(1)

11 Travelling Allowance (Appeal Judge)

400

100

2

]

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

1,500

2,775

36

12 Uniform for Messengers

350

350

1

Do.,

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

Language Allowance

9,200

11,500

120

150

18 Watchmen

Gas

12,000

100

10,000

1

(4)

1

Second Bailiff, *(£320 to £420 by 5 of £10, 2 of

£20 and 1 of £10)

5,310

(5)

Do.,

Language Allowance

6,533 225

(8)

1

Builiff, *(£260 to £350 by 2 of £20 and 5 of £10)

4,355

5,875

(1)

Do., Language Allowance

60

150

(9)

1

I

Clerk, Usher and Bailiff, ($1,600 to $3,000 by $100

Total Other Charges

30,290

33,142

annually)

1,783

2,366

(0)

1

1

Assistant Bailiff Temporary, ($1.200 saunally)

1,200

1.500

3

3

Special Expenditure.

Do..

Office Attendants, (2 at $812 to $360 by $12 triennially and I at $252 to $3C0 by $12 triennially) -

Rent Allowances, 2 at $48 cach

972

1,229

(1)

and 1 at $24

120

150

1

1

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

eiglith instalment

24

24

500

800

(6)

Do., Futchmen, ($192 to $240 by $12 triennially)

Head Watchman, ($312 to $360 by $12 trieuuially).|

Rent Allowance at $48

348

435

48

60

5.378

6,483

(8)

Typewriters

391

I

3

3

5

Total Special Expenditure

Do.. Rent Allowances to 24 at $48 each Do., Personal Allowances to 2 at $24 ench Messengers, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially) Do., Rent Allowances at $48 each.... 5 Coolies, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially) Do.. Rent Allowances at $48 each

1,152

1,440

48

60

507

659

(1)

144

180

876

1,124 (1)

240

800

891

800

Acting Pay

5,200

(10)

Total A.-Supreme Court

230,948

291,610

Total Personal Emoluments

199,767

257,668

(1) Previously under Harbour Department.

(2) Considered necessary.

(3) Includes medical examination fees for officers on

leave.

(4) Considered sufficient..

(5) Not required.

(6) Previous estimates insufficient.

(7) Non-recurrent.

324

(1) Stipulated increments.

(2) One Class II in place of one Class I (Local

Section) officer,

(8) Que replaced by a Class III officer.

(4) One Class I replaced by a Class 1V officer. (5) One promoted from Class III and one

Special Class.

from

(6) One promoted to Class II and one in place of a

Higher Class officer.

(7) One promoted to Class 11.

(8) Changes in personnel.

(9 Stipulated allowance.

(10) Acting pay required.

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