Do

Pau Bai-ying.

Do.,

Lan Fook.

19th April,

* 1916, 2nd April, 1925.

Do.

300

Do.

:

Do.

300

Do.

Do.,

Yang G. Song.

1st January,

1928.

Establishment.

800

Do.

Do..

Do.,

Toui Kwok-shu.

(9)

1st January,

Do.

300

Do.

1929.

Tsang Cheong.

16th September,

Do.

300

Do.

1929.

10 Bath House Attendants,

3ut $144, 4 at $120, 1 at $96

and 2 at $72.

Do.

1 Driver,

114 Bargemen,

155 Cleansing Coolies,

Do.

1 at $216, 66 at $156 each and

Do.

47 at $144 ench.

7 at $201 euch, 1 at $192, 5 at

Do.

$180, 59 at $168 each, and

88 at $156 enchi,

4 Coolies (Post Office Building)

4 at $132 cach,

Do.

880 Scavenging Coolies,

547 at $120 ench, 30 at $132

each, and 3 at $144 each.

Do.

SECRETARIAT FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS ;-

1,152 | Quarters. 8 at $24 each Reut Allowance and 3 at $12 each

Good Conduet Allowance, 144 Quarter, and $24 Rent Allowance,

17,280 | Quarters, and 114 at $24 each Rent

Allowance.

25,380 | Quarters, and 150 aut $24 each and

5 nt $18 ench Rent Allowance.

428 | Quarters, and 4 at $24 each Rent

Allowance.

106,302 | Quarters, and 873 at $24 each and at $48 Rent Allowunce and 6 Free Married Quarters.

*****

19th April, 1916. Est July, 1919. 1st January, 1928. 1st January, 1929. 1st July.

1917.

!

(J 227 )

Secretary for Chinese Affairs,

Edwin Richard Hallifux. (1)(2)

Chief Assistant to Secretary for Robert Andrew

Chinese Affairs, Assistant to Secretary for Chinese

Affairs.

Dermod

Forrest. Rould Ruskin Torid,

(3) (1)

29th November, 1912. 13th March,

1928. 20th June.

1927.

Confidential

£1,500 £300 Personal Allowance

C.O.D. of 8.11.1912. G. N. No. 151 of 1928.

9 months and 14 days.

850

C.8.0. No. 3010 of 1920.

الذات

Do..

Roger Soume Jenyns,

(5) (6) ; 10th September, G, N, No. 476 of 1929. (7) (8)

1929.

HO

9 months and 19 days.

19th November,

1897.

16th October, 1919. 19th December, 1924.

31st December,

1926.

(1) Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifox acted as Colonial Secretary from 1st January to 23rd January, went on leave from 24th January to 7th November, and resumed duties as Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 8th November to 31st December (2) Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North acted as and drew half the initial salary of Secretary for Chinese · Affairs and half his own substantive salary from 1st Janoary to 7th November, (9) Mr. R. A. D. Forrest acted as Chief Assistant to Secretary

REMARKS.

for Chinese Affairs and drew acting allowance of £50 per annum from 1st January to 1st March and went on leave on 2nd Muvili,

(4) Mr. H, K, Butters acted as Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs mod drew acting allowance of £50 per annum from 2nd Mareli to 31st December.

(5) Mr. J. 8, MacLaren acted as an Assistant to Secretary for

Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 10th March.

(6) Mr. J. Barrow acted as an Assistant to Secretary for

Chinese Affairs from 11th March to 26th May.

(7) Mr. R. S. Jenyns acted as an Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 10th September to 31st December,

(8) Mˇ, R. A. C. North and Mr. R. A. D. Forrest were attached to this Department as Assistants to S. C. A. from th November to 31st December and from 21st to 31st Decen-

ber respectively.

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