338

339

98

Head 20.-POST OFFICE, WIRELESS AND BROADCASTING

Head 20.-POST OFFICE, WIRELESS AND BROADCASTING

99

Approved Estimate, 1940-41.

Estimate, 1941-1942,

Approved Estimate, 1940-41.

Estimate, 1941-1942.

B.-WIRELESS,—Continued.

Personal Emoluments,Continued.

Brought forward

$

279,318

232,325

B.-WIRELESS,-Continued.

$

$

Personal Emoluments,-Continued.

Brought forward

320,215

265,602

NUMBERS.

1940-41 1941-42

TRAFFIC SECTION.

10

10

2

4

Class IV Mechanicians, ($250 to $340 by $30)

Do.,

Rent Allowances at $48 each Class V Mechanicians, ($150 to $240 by $30)

Do.,

8,959

3,244

(1)

NUMBERS.

600

480

1940-41 1941-42

480

750

(2)

Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:

2

Rent Allowances at $48 each Learner Mechanicians at 40 cents each per day......

120

192

1

1

365

(2)

Higher Class (local section), (84,600 to $5,000 by

$200 annually)

7,000

(3)

Sunday and Holiday Allowances..

2,500

2,000

2

2

No. 1 Riggers, ($600 to $950 by $50)

1,951

1,575

2

2

No. 1 Carpenters, ($300 to $900 by $50)

1,763

1,463

ee

2

2

Class I Telegraphists, ($3,500 to $4,500 by $200

(1)

annually)

11,250

9,000

1

No. 2 Carpenter at $1.00 per day

456

365

2

2

Class II Telegraphists, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150

4

Switchboard Attendants, ($750)

3,750

3,000

annually)

6,825

5,676

1

}

Do., Do.,

($360 to $570 by $30)

625

585

(1)

9

9

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

Rent Allowance at $48

60

48

annually)

25,867

20,059 (3)

1

1

Rigger's Mate at $1.25 per day...

570

456

11

11

Class IV Telegraplists, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100

3

3

Cooks at $312 each......

1,170

936

annually)

24,066

18,968 (3)

Do., Rent Allowances at $24 each..........

90

72

21

21

Class V Telegraphists, ($1,100 to 81,400 by $100

1

1

Servant at $276....

345

276

annually)

32,654

26,231 (2)

Do., Rent Allowance at $24.

30

24

6

6

Class VI Telegraphists, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60,

21

21

Coolies 1 at $240 p.a., 18 at 60 cents each and 2 at

50 cents each per day

1 of $160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100)

5,410

6,082

(8)

5,411

4,547

Field Allowances to Telegraphists

500

150

Don

Rent Allowance to 1 at $24.....

30

21

1

Radio-postman Class I, ($350 to $450 by $20

ON TO

2

2

Night Watchmen at 60 cents per day

547

438

annually)

539

450

3

3

Messengers, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)

651

529

(3)

1

1

Do.,

Rent Allowances at $48 each

180

144

Radio-postman Class II, ($276 to $348 by $12

annually)

394

32%

(2)

2

2

Cleaners, ($156 10 $204 by $12 triennially)

465

354

|(8)

7

7

Radio-postmen Class III, ($204 to $264 by 312

Do.,

Rent Allowances at $48 each

120

96

annually)

2,121

Field Allowances

188

50

59 ON IN

3

3

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

7,500

6,109

2

2

Class V Clerks, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100)

3,200

2,550 (3)

2

+2

| Class VI Clerks, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of

$160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100).

2,148

1,800

e sec

9

9

Do., Rent Allowances to 9 at $48 each Coolies, ($156 to $204 by $12 trientially)

Do., Rent Allowances at $48 each Sunday and holiday work Allowances...

540

1,728 432

(2)

1,841

1,452

(3)

540

432

6,250

5,000

1

(1)

3

3 Temporary Clerks for 6 months ($480)..

720

720

Acting Pay

900

500

(4)

Total Personal Emoluments

446,012

361,585

Curried forward.......

(1) Stipulated increments.

320,215

(3) Changes in personnel.

(2) Two learners promoted to Class V Mechanicians.

(4) Considered sufficient,

265,602

(1) Salary provided under War Expenditure, (2) Stipulated increments.

(3) Changes in personnel. (4) Considered sufficient.

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