199
198
3. For a fixed rate of Exchange for Half-pay leave, all three such rates being fixed on the same principle as in the case of the Government Servants domiciled in Europe.
4. That any relief granted may date from 1st January, 1901, the date on which the Secretary of State allowed the Double Exchange Compensa- tion to those domiciled in Europe as a further relief to that already granted in 1894-1895 (Vide Despatch of Secretary of State No. 243 of 2nd August, 1901).
And
your
Memorialists will ever pray,
For the State of Perak-
FRANCIS W. NICHOLAS,
Assistant Surgeon.
THOS. DE SILVA,
Chief Clerk, Police Department.
S. CARTHEGASAM,
Chief Clerk, Treasury.
Ducks, each
Egge, each
1802.
1002,
Cents.
Cents.
30
60
1층
3
Fish, per cattle...
12
25
Prawns, per cattio
G
18
Crabs, per cattie
6
15
Ghee, per cuttie
35
60
Flour, per cattie
10
Rice, per chappa
4
8
Potatoes, por cattie
४
Onions, per catlio
7
For the State of Selangor-
NORMAN GRENIER,
Sugar, per cattie
8
10
Chief Clerk, Federal Financial
E. J. A. VAN Geyzel,
Clerk to the Judicial Commissioner.
M. FOENANDER,
Assistant Surgeon.
For the State of Negri Sembilan—
ARTHUR EDMONDS,
Chief Clerk and Inspector,
Clerk of Works, Public Works
Ceylon Tea, per lb.
35
CO
Office.
Cocoanuts, each
3
8
Firewood, per hundred
40
80
Kerosine Oil, per tin ...
90
1-60
Bread, per loaf.......
+
G
Jum, per tin
15
Milk, per tin
15
Sanitary Board.
D. DE SILVA,
Department.
V. NAGALINGAM,
Chief Clerk, Land Office,
For the State of Pabang-
A. DE VOS,
Chief Clerk, Resident's Office.
48583
Biscuits, per tin
35
Cheese, per lb. .....
35
Bacon, per lb.
30
Vinegar, per bottle
18
28
Butter, per tin ...
GO
2 2 3 3 3 2
28
25
50
90
Drawn by me--
J. BROMHEAD Matthews,
Notary Public and Barrister-at-Law.
Penang, September 2, 1902.
APPENDIX “A.”
1892.
1903.
Beef, per cattle...
Cents. 20
Cents.
32
Mutton, per cattle
Fowls, large
Chickens, small
35
•
*
225
35
50
60
20
40
No. 115.
HONG KONG.
THE EARL OF ONSLOW (FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE) to GOVERNOR
(No. 420.)
SIR,
SIR H. A. BLAKE.
[Answered by No. 131.]
Downing Street, December 9, 1902.
I HAVE the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch, No. 459, of the 21st October last, reporting that two officers on sterling agreements have, under Note No. 12 of the notes prefixed to the Hong Kong sterling scheme, elected to accept the higher rates of salary provided for their present posts on the scheme.
2. Under these circumstances, you propose to amend the note, by omitting the provision that officers on agreements may elect to come under the sterling scheme; and
you suggest that individual cases, if exceptional, should be considered on their merits.
3. In the despatcht to the Governor of the Straits Settlements, to which you refer as the origin of the note in question, it was the case of officers on dollar, rather
• No. 113.
† No. 37.
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