APPENDIX VII CONTINUED.

3.

(lxxvii) Recommendation that the General Clerical

Service should be divided into four

clerical grades, two executive grades and two senior executive grades. (paragraphs 02 and 83).

(lxxviii) Recommendation that there should be three

grades of women clerks. (paragraph 85).

(lxxix) Recommendation that there should be three

grades of stenographers. (paragraph 85).

(lxxx) Recommendation that postal clerks should

in futuro bo included in the Gunoral Clerical Service. (paragraph 86).

(lxxxi) Recommendation that the present system of

a combined elorical and accounting service should be retained. (paragraph 37).

(lxxxii) Recommendation that the dutics of shroff's

and casniors should be performed by numbers of the General Clerical Service. (paragraph 38).

(lxxxiii) Recommendation that except in the case of

purely temporary officers the provision of security shonld be discontinued. (paragraph 88).

(lxxxiv) Recommendation that all Police officers

should be placed on the permanent

(lxxxv)

(lxxxvi)

pensionable establishment after satisfactory completion of an appropriate period of probation instead of being engaged on a series of five year contracts. (paragraph 39).

Recomendation that Police officers accepting the now conditions of service should be brought under the provisiong of the Possions Ordinance. (part graph 89).

Recommendation that "established" Police Cfficers should contribute to the Widows and Orphans Persions Scheme. (paragraph 89).

(lxxxvii) Recommendation that ranks of lance corporal,

lando sergeant and senior sergeant major should be abolished. (paragraph 90).

(lxxxviii) Recommendation that civilian deck staff

in the Water Police, motor drivers, mechanics and telophone operators in the Police Force should be trained as police and incorporated in the Police Force. (paragraph 91).

(lxxxix) Recommendation that there should be a

, promotion bar between the grades of

Assistant Superintendent and Superintendent of Police. (paragraph 94).

(xe) Recommendation that the grade of Senior

Superintendent of Police should be abolished. (paragraph 94).

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