(J 50)

Date

OFFICE.

NAME.

of Appointment.

By whom appointed, and nuder

Annual

Annual

Salary

in

Salary

in

what Instrument.

Dollars.

Sterling.

3/2

£

SECRETARIAT FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS :—Continued.

2nd Assistant to Se- | Alan Eustace

Do.

Do.

480

cretary for Chinese Affairs,

Wood.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

3rd Assistant to Se-

Roger Edward

cretary for Chi- nesc Affairs,

Lindsell.

1st January, 1914.

The Governor, by

420

No. 2504 of 1913, Conf.

(3) (5) (6)

Charles Frederick Aris.

(7)

8th May, 1914.

The Governor, by

165

No. 7443 of 1909.

Sergeant,

James Arthur McKay,

28th April,

Do.

175

1915.

Higher Grade Clerk, Leung Ping-fai.

1st July, 1913.

The Governor, by

2,760

C. S. Cirenlar

No. 25 of 1913,

2nd Grade Super- Lau Tsz-ping.

numerary Writer,

7th August, 1914.

The Governor, by No. 8862 of 1908, Confidential.

1,440

3rd Grade Writer.

Lnu Pak-tun.

16th March, 1913.

The Governor, by No. 1333 of 1913, Confidential,

1,080

4th Grade Clerk,

Tsoi Kin-yung.

1st June, 1913.

The Governor, by No. 36 in 3803 of

840

1911.

Do.

600

5th Grade Clerk,

Leung Kwai-lam.

1st October, 1913.

6th Grade Clerk,

Li Wan-saug.

1st January, 1908.

The Governor, by

420

No. 5227 of 1906,

Do.,

Lau Tin-tsu.

1st August. 1911.

The Governor, by

420

No. 2057 of 1911.

5th Grade Shroff,

Wong Pak-shin. (8)| 15th February,

The Governor, by

660

1901.

C.O.D. No. 4 of 1901.

2 Office Attendants, $108.

2 Messengers,

Coolie,

Indian Constable,

1st Class,

1 at $132 and 1 at

ut $108 each.

Establishment.

240

Do.

216

Do.

108

Do.

186

(1) See Remark (12) in J 49.

REMARKS,

(2) Acted as and drew duty pay of District Officer from 8th September to 31st December and drow half initial salary of District Officer and half initial salary plus increments na Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 8th September to 17th October,

(3) Mr. K. E. Lindsell noted us and drew duty pay of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from fat dan- uary to 6th April and drew half initial salary of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plas all increments as Third Assistant to Secretary

for Chinese Affairs from 24th March to 6th April. (4) Mr. W. Schofield acted as andi drew duty pay of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinose Affairs from 7th April to 31st December and drew half initial salary of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and balf initial salary plus bouse allowance as Passed Cadet from 7th April to 17th October.

(5) See Remark (13) iu J 49

(6) Mr. W. Schofield attached for duty and drew an allowance of $10 per month in addition to his initial salary pľus base allowance as Ondut from 1st January to 11th Fụ-

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