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Amount of

Fees during tho

Year 1889, in Dollars.

Whothor

T

the principal be allowed a House for his personal Residence; or what

Allowance,

if any,

for House Rent

or Quarters.

Whether the Office ha held hy Principal In eonjunction with any, and what other Civil, Military, ör Naval Ofice, or Appointivent,

or Mace of Profit, In any Colony, or on the Establishment of the United Kingdtem,

If the Office be held by a Military or Naval Officer, whether upon Full or Half Military or Saval l'ny,

the Total Amounit of Pay an

Allowances of

every kind setually received by him in addition to the Profits of his

Unilce.

Period during which the Officer

lins lieri Absent from the Colony during the Year I889..

Whether the Principal enjoys any, and wint other Advantage or Profit, not required to be sinted in tho preceding Columns.

Date of First Appoint-

ment under the

Colonial Government.

C.

Quarters.

3 Rent at $180.

Quarters.

5 Rent at $180.

Quarters.

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REMARKS,

In addition to the above pay, good conduct allowances, are paid to 16 Sergeants and men and allowances for One European Sergeant receives $120 & verur is Monitor in the Police School.

knowledge of the Chinese language are paid to 3 Inspectors, 19 Sergeants, and 62 men,

One Constable receives $180 a year as Ship's Carpenter-

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