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Annual

Annual

Date

By whom appointed,

OFFICE.

NAME.

of

Appointment.

and under what Instrument,

Salary

Salary

iu

in

Dollars.

Storling.

GOVERNOR :—

Governor and Com-

mander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral,

Private Secretary,

His Excellency Sir Frederick John Deal- try Lugard, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.

Lieut,

£

21st June, 1907.

The Crown, by Com-

mission.

6,000

Noel Charles Spicer Simson, Royal'

lat June,

1909.

The Governor by Govt. Not. No. 452 of 1909.

300

Garrison Artillery.

(1)

Aide-de-Camp,

Captain Perey Henry

29th July,

Mitchell Taylor, 32md Lancers, Indinu Army.

1907.

The Governor by Govt. Not. No. 499 of 1907.

300

(2).

May, K.C.M.G. (3)

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT AND LEGISLATURE

Colonial Secretary, Sir Francis Henry

Assistant Colonial

23rd April, 1902.

The Crown, by C.O.D. No. 101 of 1902,

10,800

Secretary and

Clerk of Councils,

Cecil Clementi. (4)| 29th October,

1907.

The Governor by

4,800

C.O.D.No.10024of1906.

Chief Clerk,

Richard Hayes Crof-

ton.

(5)

11th March,

1905.

The Governor by C.O.D. No. 5 of 1905.

480

Clerk,

Robert Henry Alfred Craig. (6) (7)

James Arthur Ed-

ward Bullock.

(5) (8)

10th March, 1901.

The Governor by C.O.D. No. 168 of 1901.

2,040

7th October,

1909.

The Governor, by

300

No. 3990 of 1909,

Confidential.

1st Grade Clerk,

Temporary Do.,

Temporary 2nd Gradej

Clerk,

Higher Grade Clerk, Rustom Hormus Kote-

wall.

(8) (9)

Francisco Xavier Her- culano do Rozario. (10) Mahmood Bin Suffiad, (9) (11)

HenryGuthrie Leong.

(10) (11) (12)

Sheik Kassim Moosa.

1st January,

1909.

!

The Governor by

2,160

No. 5013 of 1907.

4th May, 1902.

The Governor, by

1,920

C.O.D. No. 186 of 1902.

1st May, 1908.

'The Governor by No. 2275 of 1908.

1,680

1st August, 1908.

Do.

1,320

1st April, 1909.

Do.

1,320

Fung Yuk Kau. (13)

(14)

18th July, 1903.

The Governor, by

1,440

100

C.O.D. No. 98 of 1903,

2nd Grade Clerk,

Leung Kwok-tung.

1st July, 1909.

The Governor, by No. 4398 of 1909.

960

REMARKS.

(1) Lieut. N. C. 8. Simson acted as Private Secretary from 23rd January (date of departure of Mr. A. J. Brackenbury, Private Secretary) until confirmed in the appointment on 1st June, (2) Lieutenant C. R. Satterthwaite, R. E., acted as Aide-de-

Canip from 24th April to 26th May.

(3) Mr. A. M. Thomson acted as Colonial Secretary from 12th

June to 6th October.

(4) Mr. A. G, M. Fletcher acted as Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils from 22nd January to 7th April and drow, in addition to the full pay of his permanent post, difference between half paya in starling of Deputy Official

Receiver and Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils and full pay of Deputy Official Receiver from 22nd January to 4th March, when Mr. C. Clementi was seconded to Shanghai to attend the International Opium Conference.

(5) Mr. J. A. E. Bullock acted as Chief Clark from 13th

October to 31st December.

(6) Acted as Principal Clerk, Sanitary Department, from 1st January to 19th April and from 13th May to 9th July and ns Land Bailiff, Land Registry Oflice, Now Territories, from 10th July to 14th September.

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