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Amount of
Fees during
tho Year 1885, in Dollars.
Whether the Principal be ailowed a House for his personal Residence; or what
Allowance,
if any, for House Rent or Quarters.
Whether the Office be held by Principal
In conjunction with any, and what other Civ!!, Milltary, or Naval Once, or Appointment.
or Place of Proft, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the United Kingdum.
If the Office be held by a Villtary or Naval Officer, whether upon Full or Half 3ilitary or Naval Pay, the Total Amount of Pay and Allowances of
every kind setnally received by him in addition to the Profits of his
Office.
Period during which the Officer
has been Absent from the Colony during the Year 1885.
Whether the Principal enjoys any, and what other Advantage or Profit, not required to be stated in
the preceding Columns.
Date of First Appoint-
ment under the
Colonial Government.
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Quarters,
2 Rent at $180.
Quarters, 5 Rent at $180.
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REMARKS.
In addition to the above pay, good conduct allowances, and allowances for knowledge of the Chinese language
is paid to 82 Sergeants and men.
One European Sergeant receives $120 a year as Monitor in the Police School.
One Constable receives $180 a year as Ships' Carpenter.