Do.
16th November, 1912.
28th November,
1914. Do.
16th October,
919. 30th October, 1919.
18th July, 1920. 2nd July, 1921.
14th January,
1922.
31st December,
1921.
16th November,
1922.
Do.,
Do.,
Do.,
E. W. Hamilton.
R. A. C. North.
W. J. Carrie.
Acting District Officer (South).
Sent to Japan to study Japanese,
Attached to Colonial Secretariat.
700
700
600
8 months and
16 days.
Do..
T. W. Ainsworth,
Acting Third Assistant to Secretary
for Chinese Affairs,
600
10 months and 1 day.
Jo.,
R. A. D. Forrest.
Acting Inspector of Vernacular Schools,
425
Do.,
J. A. Fruser.
Acting Assistant Head of Sanitary Department and Secretary, Sanitary Board.
400
400
Unpassed Callet,
Do..
E. I. Wynne-Jones.
J. II. B. Nihill,
400
350
Do.,
Do..
Do.
G. S. Kennedy-Skipton
II. R. Butters.
A
350
350
A. W. G. Granthum.
SECRETARIAT FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS :-
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Secretary for Chinese
Edwin Richard Uullifax,
(1)
29th November, 1912.
Affairs,
Chief Assistant to Secre- | Alan Eustace Wood,
(2)
7th December, 1921.
Confidential C.0.D. of 8,11.1912. G. N. No. 526 of 1921,
£1,500
$360 Conveyance
Allowance.
1,000
I month and
tary for Chinese Affairs,
27 days.
2nd Assistant to Secretary Roland Arthur Charlie North
for Chinese Affairs,
12th May, 1923,
G.N. No. 236 of 1923.
750
9 days.
(3)(4)
3rd Assistant to Secretary | John Harry Barday Nibill, (5)
for Chinese Aflairs,
1st April, 1923.
| G. N. No, 138 of 1923,
425
19th November, 1897.
16th November,
1907.
16th November,
1912. 2nd July,
1921.
Sub-Inspector,
(6)
1st Class Translator,
2nd Grade Interpreter,
Lo Kam-clink,
Fung Hon.
1st January, 1921.
(7)
Do.
C.S.D. Cireular No. 12 of 1921. Do.
$3,400
2,500
4 days.
2 mouths.
1st November, 1911. 1st February,
1905.
REMARKS,
(1) Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax's services were lent to British North Borneo Government from 1st July to 11th August. (2) Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Secretary for Chinese Affairs
from 1st July to 11th August,
(3) Mr. W. Schofield acted as Necond Assistant to Secretary
for Chinese Affairs up to 20th March and was then trans- ferred to District Office, South, as District Officer.
(4) Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones neted as Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese A finirs from 72nd March to Est. May. (5) Mr. T. W. Ainsworth neted as Thin♪ Assistant to Secretary
for Chinese Affairs up to 21st March and was then transferred to Trensury as Assistant Treasurer, (5) Police Otheer.
(7) Resigned on 1st September. Replaced by Mr. Luk Yam-
ko. 3rd Gravie Interpreter, on 15th September.
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