195
122
196
Head 28.-STORES DEPARTMENT
Head 29.--TREASURY,
Etc.
123
Approved Estimate, 1940-41.
Estimate, 1941-1942.
Approved Estimate, 1940-41.
Estimate, 1941-1942.
Head 29.-TREASURY, Etc.
STORES DEPARTMENT,—Continued.
Sub-heads:-
$
$
$
$
霎
1 Personal Emoluments
$ 332,474
$
$ 289,575
Personal Emoluments, Continued.
Other Charges.
Brought forward
148,998
129,066
2 Cleaning of Offices.....
1,140
(1)
840 (2)
NUMBERS.
3 Conveyance Allowances
1,170
1940-41 1941-42
III.-Sand Monopoly Staff.
4 Fuel, Light and Power,
4,150
9,000 (3)
5 Incidental Expenses
1,750
1,095 (2)
1
1
Inspector, Sand Monopoly,* (£310 to £430 by 4 of
£10, 1 of £20 and 4 of £15 annually)
6 Rent of Public Telephones
98
1,000 (4)
8,600
6,000 (1)
7 Stamps, &c...
8,000
8,500
(5)
8 Transport
350
675
Junior Clerical Service:-
9 Upkeep and Maintenance of Accounting Equipment
1,200
1,400
(6)
1
1
Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160
3 of $50 and 2 of $100 annually)
10 Upkeep of Motor Car
750
750
(7)
1,267
1,050
Total Other Charges
17,968
24,400
1
1
Special Class, ($1,200 to $2,400 by $100 anuuaily).
1,833
1,583
(2)
Special Expenditure.
4
4
Storemen, ($500 to $950 by $50 annually)
3,328
2,988 (2)
11 Law Books
750
4
7
Do.
Store Coolies, ($192 to $240 by $12 triennially)
Do. Rent Allowance at $48 each... Watchmen, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially). Rent Allowance at $48
(8)
1,020
240
(3)
12 Office Equipment
1,000
1,250
(9)
1,380
420
(3)
13 One Typewriter
14 One Cash Register.....
370
(10)
17,456
(11)
(12)
IV.-A.R.P. Store Staff.
19,826
1
1
Junior Clerical Service:-
Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160,
333,801
3 of $50 and 2 of $100 annually)
1
Storeman, ($500 to $950 by $50 annually).
***
Coolie, ($192 to $210 by $12 triennially)
Do. Rent Allowance at $48..
V.-Medical Store Staff.
Storekeeper, *(£810 to £480 by 1 of £10, 1 of £20
I
and 4 of £15 annually)..
2
Junior Clerical Service :-
Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160,
3 of $50 and 2 of $100 annually)
1
Storeman, ($600 to $1,050 by $75 annually)
Total Personal Emoluments
(1) Changes in personnel.
(2) Stipulated increments.
(3) Transferred to General Staff.
(4) Transferred from Medical Department,
Loose Leaf Binders
600
Total Special Expenditure
Total Treasury, Etc.
1,600
352,042
615
752
(2)
Personal Emoluments.
638
671
(1)
NUMBERS,
Details of the foregoing.
240
60
£
(3)
1940-41 1941-42
A. Accountant-General's Department.
1
Accountant-General (£1,250)
25,000
(13)
I
Accountant, (£800 to £1,050 by 5 of £30 and 2 of
£50)
16,500
13,395
(14)
5,920
(4) (5)
Residential Allowance.
976
Treasury Inspector, (£800 to £1,050 by 5 of £30
and 2 of £50).
Residential Allowance......
12,800 960
(15)
1,222
(6)
1,050
(4)
168,634
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-
1
1
Cashier,† (£700 to £825 by £25 annually)..
16,500
13,200
2
1
Class II, (£260 to £620 by 11 of £20, 1 of £40 and
5 of £20)
23,013
9,920
Language Allowance to one at $120
150
}(16)
150,302
1
1
Class II,† (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30,
and 3 of £15).
6,700
5,840 (17)
1
Probationer ($1,200 to $1.560 by $120 annually)
1,250 (18)
1
Class 11 (Local Section), ($1,200 to $3,000 by $150
(5) Revised scale of salary,
(6) One transferred from Medical Department and
one new post.
annually)
2,350
2,050 (17)
Junior Clerical Service :-
2
2
1
Higher Class. (1,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually)....... Class I, ($3.500 to $1,500 by 8200 annually)
13,333
10.888
4,425
5
4
5
4
1
2
8
7
15
15
Class II. ($2,700 to $3.300 by $150 annually) Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually). Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually). Class V. ($1,100 to $1.400 by $100 annually). Class VIB, ($480 to $1.050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160,
19,727
13,088
14,171
*9,148
2,250
3,200
(19)
13,677
9,727
3 of $50 and 2 of $100)..
18,126
13,581
3
3
5
2
2
3
Special Class, ($1,200 to $ 2,100 by $100 annually). Temporary Clerks, (2 at $480 each and 3 at $850 each) Probationer Clerks in training at $480 each Temporary Shroff's
7,225
6,104
3,510 (20)
1,200
(21)
1,275
1,487
(7)
Carried forward
185,622
131,118
(1) Necessary on account of removal to new offices
in non-Government building: cleaning previously
done by Sanitary Department.
(2) Considered sufficient.
(3) New offices.
(4) More public telephones required on account of removal to new offices where telephones on Govern- ment system are not available.
(5) Includes $500 for oil, rollers and maintenance of
stamp presses.
(6) Includes $500 for loose leaf binders formerly pro-
vided under Special Expenditure.
(7) Considered necessary.
(8) For Superintendent of Inland Revenue,
(9) Provision for two steel cupboards and one adding
machine.
(10) For Assessor's, Department, additional,
(11) Additional.
(12) Included in Sub-head 9, Upkeep and Maintenance
of Accounting Equipment,
(13) Salary provided under War Expenditure.
(14) New scale of salary.
(15) New post.
(16) One replaced by a Probationer.
(17) Stipulated increments.
(18) To replace a Class II officer.
(19) Four seconded to War Taxation Department and
one to Police Department. Two new posts.
(20) To replace five Junior Clerical Service officers seconded to War Taxation Department and Police Department.
(21) Provision made under "Attached "'.