:
&
From
Amount of
what
Fund
the
Salary
is
Fees during the Year 1908, in Dollars.
paid.
Revenue of the Colony.
C.
Whether
the Principal be, allowed a House' for his personal Residence;
or what
Allowance,
if any,
for House Rent
or Quarters.
(J 97 )
Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any, and what other Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or Place of Proti, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the United Kingdoon.
If the Office be held by a Military
or Naval Omeer, whether upon Full or Half Military or Naval Fay, the Total Amount of Pay and Allowances of every kind actually received by him in addition to the Profits of his Office.
Period during which the Officer
the
has been Absent from the,
Colony during the Year 1908.
Whether the Principal enjoys any, and what other Ailvantage or Profit, not
required to be stated in
the preceding Columns.
Date of First Appoint-
ment under the Colonial Government.
Quarters.
Do.
A
Do.
Do.
Do.
ÅÅ
Do.
Do.
Do.
Inspector of Weights and Measures and Inspector of Dangerous Goods.
Do.
Inspector of Weights and
Measures and Inspector of
Dangerous Gooris.
Do.
Do.
B
Da.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
9 months and 11 days.
+
1 month aud 5 days.
months and
16 days.
7 mouths and
30 days.
Boat & Tight, 969. Cooder 12th November,.
duct Allorance, and $75, Telephone Allowance,$139,
for Harbour work at out- sation and $180 as Bural Sanitary Inspector.
1885.
Fuel and Light, and $30, 9th November,
Good Cordues Allow- ance,
1886.
Fuel and Light. 12th November,
Fuel and Light, and $30, Good Conduct Allowance
Frel & Light, and §:20, Language Allowance (Chinese).
Fuel & Light, and 860,
Language Allowance (Chinese).
Fuel & Light.
Do.
1885.
3rd February, 1891.
19th December, 1891.
Do.
8th February,
1887.
28th December, 1888.
Do.
8th February, 1887.
Do.
| 28th December,
1888.
9 months and
Do.
27th December,
1890.
12 days.
Fuel and Light, 360 Lnagu- age Allowane (Chinese), $132 for Harbour work at on station, and $100 na Burai Sanitary Inspector.
28th March, 1894.
Fuel and Light, St32 for 29th December,
Harbour work at out-
atation, 67 Telephone
Allowance and $10 DA
Kwai Sankary Inspector.
1890.
Fuel and Light, and 360, 19th December,
Langun c Allowance
(Chinuar).
Du...
And $152, Tor Harbour werk ng outste din, and $100 Sanitary Inspector.
Fuel & Light, 8144. Ration
Allowance to wired Tu-
Epector and $180 an iteral |
Sanitory
Fuel Light. 3144, Recic
Allowance to Married In- spector and $156. Contry- ance Allowance.
Fuel and Light.
1891.
28th March,
1894.
29th December, 1890.
19th December,
1891.
Do.
REMARKS.
(11) Acted as and drew half pay of Sal Class Inspector and half pay as Full Sergeant from 1st January to 5th February and from 28th February to 15th May; acted as and drow half pay of 2nd Class Iospector and half pay as Full Sergeant from 16th to 24th May and acted as and drew half
pay of 2nd Class Inspector and half pay as 3rd Class Inspector from 35th May to 31st December. Government Departments paid for and employed 1 Euro- pean Sergeant, 2 European Constables, 2 Indian Lance Sergeants, 8 Indian Police Constables. 1 Chinese Sereeans and 10 Chinese Police Constables; and & Indian Constables
and 5 Chinese Police Constables were employed and paid for by private firms, and 3 indian Sergeants and 27 Indian Constables were employed and paid for by Kowloon-Canton Railway.
Good Conduct Allowances paid to 15 Sergeants and men, Language Allowances (Chinese) to 71 Sergeants and 190 men, Language Allowances (English) to 28 Sergeants and 27 men, Detective Allowances to 2 Inspectors, 23 Sergeants and 55 men, and Allowances for charge of Harbour outstations to 3 Inspectors, 4 Sergeants and 5 Tance Sergeants.
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