STAFF OF FISHERIES DEPARTMENT, OCTOBER, 1945.
with approximate salaries, from memory.
83
Monthly exclusive of HCL
allowance
1. 0. i/c Fisheries
G. A. C. Herklots
2. Deputy 0. 1/c Fisheries
Lt. Alan Collings, R.N.V.R. (salary paid by Royal Navy)
Q3. Assistant, S. Y. Lin
4. Secretary, Mrs. Bliss (acting)
(prewar Superintendent of Fisheries Research)
800
(she replaced Miss Ruby Mow Fung who was I
believe receiving
500
5. Stenographer, Miss Cureem (Indian)
180
6. Chief Accountant and Bookkeeper, Mr. Lam
250
7. Chief Clerk
250
8. Clerk, Mr. Lam (formerly at the Hong Kong
University)
200
9. Clerk, Mr. ?
(formerly at Messrs. Thos.
Cook & Sons)
180
O 10. Assistant to Mr. S. Y. Lin, Mr. Chung Fun-lung
(formerly a Student Probationer)
11. Assistant to Mr. S. Y. Lin, Mr. Mak Shiu-Fan
o 12. Chief Inspector, Mr. Au Lai-shing (formerly
♣ Student Probationer)
13. Junk Inspector (employed on field work in connection with rehabilitation of junk building yards) Mr. Francis Lam
14. Assistent Inspector (Portuguese)
15.
(Chinese)
16. Supervisor of wholesale Market (he also
receives $200 from the Cooperative Funds . in capacity of Manager) Mr. Wong Ka Tung 17. Secretary of Central Union, Mr. Wu Wai Kai
(recommendations have been made that this
should be increased to $500)
18. Assistant Secretary to the Central Union
19. Messenger
200
200
200
200
180
180
300
300
200
90
The three key men are Mr. S. Y. Lin who commenced work with me in 1938, Mr. Wong Ka Tung who has been my clerk and lab steward at Hong Kong University since 1930, and Mr. Wu Wai Kai for a short time my clerk in 1929 and known to me since.
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