From
Amount of
what
Fund
the
Fees during the Year 1911,
Salary
is
paid.
ia Dollars.
Whether the Principal be allowed a House for his personal Residence;
or what Allowance,
if any, for House Rent
or Quarters,
( J 93 )
Whether the O:Ree be held by Principal in conjunction with any, and what other Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or Place of Profit, in any Colony, or on the Establislunent of the United Kingdom.
If the Offee beeld by a Military or Naval Officer, whether upon Fill or Half Milltary or Navat Pay, the Total Amount of Pay and Allowances of every kind actually received by lùm In addition to the Profics of his falter.
Period during which the Officer
has been Absent from the Colony during the Year 1911.
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.
Revenue of the Colony.
T
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N
Quarters.
Dil
Do.
Do.
..
+
Do.
Do.
+
A
Fuel and Light,
1 at 672 and 11 at $1a chch, I
Telephone Alluwaner.
1 at 8140 for Elentification of
Criminals
at $132 much for Turbine work & Int $210 kn ) RE $60 for supervising boat pallur ne matelons & lat $190 for supervision of. Distillerlow, des
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Fuel and Light, tur 272, and out 8:9 enchi, Telephone Allowance.
* at $60 each for Harbour work and 2 at 21:0 each for supervising boat printlog at ont- stations.
$240.
Do.
$180 enchi.
9 at $120 each, land 6 Quarters.
light and $30 Gonit Con--
duct AllowaBYĆ.
Light.
Do.
1 Sergeant, $18,
Telephone Allowance.
Quarters.
Do.
17 Indians, $24 each, as Indian Interpreters.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
REMARKS.
Nil.
1 Indian, $72, Telephone Allowance.
1 Indian, $54, 3
Indians, $36 ench, as Dri!!
Instructors.