70

Head 29-PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Personal Emoluments

Non-pensionable establishment

153

Approved Estimate 1948-49

Estimate 1949-50

1948-49 1949-50

Coxswain Class I ($1,560 × $120-$2,040)....... Coxswain Class II ($1,152 × $48-$1,536)...

1,680 (24)

1,220 (24)

Leading Seamen ($864 × $24—$960)

1,776 (24)

8

Seamen Class I ($768 × $24—$840)

6,288

7,128 (28)

Seamen Class II ($624 × $24-$720)

4,641 (24)

Engineer Class IV ($972 × $36—$1,296)

1,023 (24)

Stokers Class II ($768 × $24—$960)

3,240 (24)

Drain Testers ($972 × $36-$1,296)

2,574

2,592 (2)

Head Office Attendant ($864 × $24-$960).

960

960

13

13

Office Attendants ($768 x $24-$960)

10,970

11,278 (2)

36

34

Messengers ($528x $24-$720)

22,363

21,492 (29)

17

Watchmen ($768 × $24—$960)

6,582

13,541 (30)

Addressograph Operator $768 × $24-$960)..

960

14

14

Head Survey Coolies ($768× $24-$960)

12,126

960 11,958 (4)

79

79

Survey Coolies ($528 × $24-$720)

47,358

47,722 (2)

3

Cleaners ($528 × $24-$720)

1,995

1,843 (4)

Hall Porter ($1,440 × $120-$1,680) Temporary staff

1,680

(31)

308,432

106,236 (32)

Acting pay

10,000

20,000 (33)

Expatriation pay

462,323

453,999 (34)

Overtime allowance

20,000

20,000

Total Personal Emoluments

3,937,877

4,030,522

1 Personal emoluments

Sub-heads

Other Charges

3,937,877

4,030,522

2 Advertising

3 Cleaning of offices

4 Fuel, light, and power

5 Incidental expenses

6 Publications

7 Rent of offices

24,800

21,800 (34)

3,750

3,000 (34)

45,000

52,500 (33)

15,000

14,900 (34)

3,200

2,600 (34)

49,590

37,258 (34)

8 Stores and equipment

44,000

44,000

9 Travelling expenses

90,000

120,000 (33)

10 Uniforms

35,000

22,600 (34)

Total Other Charges

310,340

318,658

4,248,217

4,349,180

Total Expenditure

(1) One supernumerary officer retired.

(2) Stipulated increments.

(3) One new post.

(4) Personnel changed.

(5) One supernumerary post.

(6) Grade now shown in classes.

(7) One post previously provided for under temporary

staff.

(8) Six Building Surveyors in place of six Architects. (9) One post previously provided for under non-

pensionable establishment.

(10) One Inspector of Works Class I in place of one

Inspector of Works Class 11.

(11) One Clerk of Works Class I in place of one Clerk

of Works Class II.

(12) Previously provided for under non-pensionable

establishment.

(13) Five posts previously provided for under non-

pensionable establishment.

(14) Two posts previously provided for under non-

pensionable establishment.

(15) Ten Engineering Surveyors Class II in place of three Assistant Land Surveyors Class II, six Assistant Land Surveyors Class III, and one Hydrographic Surveyor Class II.

(16) Three Engineering Surveyors Class III and 14 Assistant Land Surveyors Class II in place of 17 Assistant Land Surveyors Class III. (17) Title changed from Superintendent of Government

Garages.

(18) Title changed from Assistant Superintendent of

Government Garages.

(19) Previously provided for under temporary staff. (20) Separate grades and classes shown.

(21) Two new posts.

(22) Three new posts.

(23) One Building Overseer in place of one Foreman

Class I.

(24) Previously provided for under Marine Department. (25) Two posts previously provided for under Marine

Department.

(26) Title changed from Building Surveyors.

(27) Provided for under pensionable establishment. (28) One post previously provided for under Marine

Department.

(29) Two posts abolished. (30) Nine new posts.

(31) Provided for under Colonial Secretariat. (32) Provides for:

One Inspector of Works ($680 per month); Four Clerks ($200 per month);

One Clerk ($185 per month);

32 Clerks ($150 per month);

Seven Women Clerks ($120 per month); Three Assistant Land Surveyors (one at $300 per month, one at $280 per month, and one at $200 per month);

Two Motor Drivers ($96 per month);

Nine Watchmen ($64 per month).

(33) Considered necessary.

(34) Considered sufficient.

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