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By whom appointed,
Salary
OFFICE.
NAME.
of
aml nuder
in
Appointment.
what Instrument.
Dollars,
Annual Salary in Sterling,
TREASURY,—Continued.
Sub-DepartMENT—
STAMP OFFICE :-
-
Collector,
Alexander Macdonald
Thomson. (1)
26th July, 1898.
The Governor, by C.O.D. No. 131 of 1899..
***
Higher Grade Clerk, Eusebio Honorato d'
Aquino.
15th August, 1895.
The Governor, by C.S.O. No. 2060 of 1895.
2,340
2nd Grade Clerk,
Joño Maria Placé da |
Silva.
Do.
Do.
1,560
5th Grade Shroff.
Wong Kai Mi.
1st April, 1901.
The Governor, by C.S.O. No. 764 of 1901.
660
Do.,
Im Wai Shan.
6th Grade Shroff,
Chau Yip.
(2)
1st August, 1906.
19th May, 1903.
The Governor, by C.S.O. No. 4162 of 1906.
660
The Governor, by |C.S.O. No. 3568 of 1903.
240
+
2 Pressmen,
at $108 ench.
Establishment.
216
+
+
HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT :—
HARBOUR OFFICE:
Harbour Muster, Marine Magistrate, Emigration ami Customs Officer, and Ageut for Commercial ID-
Busil Reginald Hum- ilton Taylor, Comdr., .
R.N.
1st March, 1907.
The Governor, by C.O.D. No. 10182
480-
of 1906.
telligence for Board of Trade,
Assistant
do..
Charles William Beek-| Gul Docember,
with, Comdr., R.N.
1907. (3)
The Governor, ly C.8.0. No. 728Š
540
Higher Grade Clerk, | Murdocli Melver, (4) | 23rd November,
1909.
of 1906.
The Governor, by No. 6936 of 1909, Confidential.
1st Grade Clerk,
Chau Puii.
(4)
18th May, 1906.
The Governor, by C,0. Telogram
2,040
Clerk,
Frederick Percival
Lenfestey. (4)(5)
23rd June, 1908.
REMARKS.
of 1903.
The Governor, by No. 4273 of 1908,
270
210
(1) See Remark (1) in 4 44.
(2) Plueel in Grading Scheme on Iar January. (3) Commander C. W. Beckwith neted as Superluten/lent of
Imports unil Exports Office from 1st January to 31st May. (4) During Mr. Melver's half-pay leave from 29th October to 31st December, Mesars. Chan Pul, F. P. Len festoy, Fan Taung Hing, Chan Pul Sam and Fung Sz Fong each drew half their own pay and half-pay of the post in which they seted and Mr. So Kwong Kwan. Temporary Clerk, acted as and drew half-pay of 5th Grade Clerk.
(6) During Mr. Lonfeatey's half-pay leave from 1st Jononry to 17th May, Messrs. Fan Taung tting. Chan Fiú Sain and Fung Sz Forg each drew half of their own pay and half-pay of the post in which they acted; and Mr. Lai Wing Shun, Temporary Clork, acted us naud drew half-pay of 5th Omile Clerk.
(6) The 1st, 2nd, Sm, tch and ñth Clerks drew an allowance for extra work under the Sunday Cargo Working Ordin- nace, 1891; the total amount for 1910 was $180,
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