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Subject.

Page.

Serial No.

From or to whom,

Despatch

Date.

No, ko,

ix

Subject

Pugo.

45

To Governor Sir F.

A. Swettenham.

Straits Bettle. ments,

1902.

January 1

1902.

States procedure to be followed with respect to the cases mentioned in No. 42.

83

56

Governor Sir F. A.

Swettenham.

3.

46

Governor Sir H. A.

Blake.

Hong

Kong,

Confi.

dential.

December 11, 1901 (Rec. Jan. 20, 1902.)

Submite, with general remarks, scheme of sterling salaries drawn up on the lines indicated in No. 32.

84

57

High Commissioner Federated Sir F. A. Swetten- Malay ham.

States,

March 11 (Rec. Apr. 7.)

Straits February 23 Settle- (Rec. Mar. 31.) ments, 89.

Reports transference of Mr. R. D. Hud- son to the Negri Sembilan as Forest Officer at a salary of £360 per annum.

Transmits estimates of the probable cost of adopting the proposals made in No. 49.

128

128

Confi-

47

Ditto

$22.

December 31, 1901 (Rec. Feb. 3, 1902.)

48

Governor Sir F. A.

Swettenham,

Straits Settle-

January 20 (Rec. Feb. 17.)

ments,

27.

Reports that the unofficial members of the Legislative Council have unani. mously resolved that the additional exchange compensation be granted.

Submits, with remarks, scheme of ater- ling salaries for the Straits Settle- ments.

92

dential.

58

To Governor Sir F.

A. Swettenham.

95

Straits Settle- ments, 117.

April 11

49

High Commissioner Federated

January 20

Sir F. A. Swetten- ham.

Malay States, Confi-

(Rec. Feb. 17.)

Submits proposals for the sterling 109

salaries of officers who have joined,

59

Governor

Swettenham.

Sir F.

Straits

Settle-

or may join, the service of the Fede

dential.

rated Malay States subsequent to August 1, 1901.

menta,

115.

50

Governor Sir F. A.

Swettenham.

Btraita January 22 Settle- (Rec. Feb. 17.) mente,

29.

Replies to No. 37, and refers to NOB. 48 122

and 4o.

60

Mr. 9. M. Gregory...

Straits

April 24

Settle-

ments.

51

Ditto

Straits January 23 Settle- (Rec. Feb. 17.) ments,

37.

32

32

Ditto

***

Straits Settle

January 31 (Rec. Feb. 25.)

ments,

47.

53

Ditto

...

Straits,

49.

January 31 (Rec. Feb. 25.)

Requesta a decision on the point whether cadets who joined prior to let August, 1901, are justified in believing that the Government must maintain for their benefit every post now on the estimates with the dollar salary rights of double compensation, &c.

Reports application of Dr. Fraser to be placed on the sterling system, and points out the importance of an early decision.

124

Forwards list of promotions for approval 120

and requests to be informed by tele-

62

Governor Sir F. A.

Swettenham.

Straits:

graph of the decision in reference to the question of promotion in the case of officers in the service on August 1st, 1901.

54

To Governor Sir F.

A. Swettenham.

Straits Settle- ments, Telegram.

March 8

Replies to No. 53 ...

127

...

63

To Governor Bir F.

A. Swettenham.

Straits: Federated

May 30

Malay

States,

141.

55

Ditto

---

Straite Bettlo-

March 10

Inenta,

73.

Replies to the pointa raised in Nos, 51,

52 and 53 as to whether officers ap pointed to the Government service before August 2 last are to be regarded as having a claim to promotion on the existing rates of dollar salaries, and at the same time to retain the privileged rates of exchange which they now enjoy in regard to leave pay and pension.

127

122

March 13 (Rec. Apr. 14.)

61

To Governor Sir F.

Straita

May 2

A. Bwettenham.

Яettle.

ments,

115.

April 15 Federated (Rec. May 12.)

Malay States, 136.

64

Ditto

Stralis Bettle.

June 6

ments,

175.

Approves of the appointment of Mr. 131

Hudson reported in No. 56; pointe out that no provision was made for this appointment at the time the scheme of sterling salaries was sub- mitted.

Submits drafts of clauses to be added to the Pension Regulations of the Colony in accordance with the definite rules laid down by the Secretary of State with regard to the counting of free quarters for pension purposes.

131

Expresses the hope that the broader 132

principle of exchange compensation allowed in the case of higher officials may be applied to him; if this can- not be done, requests that he may be given the non-pensionable addition of 25 per cent. of salary.

Transmits copy of No. 60, and enquires 133

if he approves of permitting the non- peusionable allowance to be drawn by officers on leave, and what payment should be made to Mr. Gregory.

Forwards copy of a letter from Mr. 133

Barn-Murdoch, Chief Forest Officer, arging that his salary should be paid to him at the current rate of exchange; expresses opinion that Mr. Barn- Murdoch and others in a like position are entitled to receive their salaries at the current rate of exchange.

Concurs that Mr. Burn-Murdoch and every officer similarly situated should be paid at a monthly rate of exchange on the same system hitherto followed in regard to exchange compensation; suggests that the proposal to pay sterling salaries at a monthly rate of exchange should be further considered before final decision is taken.

Replies to the points raised in No. 50 ...

134

134

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