Supernumerary 2nd Grade Writer, | Lan Tar-ping.
3rd Grade Writer,
Lau Pak-tun.
7th August, 1914. 16th March, 1913.
No. 8862 of 1908 Confidential. No. 1333 of 1913 Confidential.
1,560
8 days.
7th August,
1914.
1,080
$60 Allowance from District Watchmen's Fund, and $120 AI- lowance from Chinese Public Dis- pensaries Fund.
2 days.
9th July, 1912.
4th Grade Clerk,
Taoi Kin-yung.
1st June,
1913.
No. 36 in 3803 of 1911.
900
$30 Allowance from District Watchmen's Fund, and $30 Al- lowance from Chinese Public Dispensaries Food.
3 days.
lat Janitary, 1905.
5th Grade Clerk,
Lenng Kwai-lam.
6th Grade Clerk,
Li Wan-sang.
Do.,
5th Grade Shroff,
Lan Tin-ist.
Wong Pak-shin.
(15)
1st October, 1913. 1st January, 1908. 1st August. 1911. 15th February, 1901.
Do.
660
6 days.
1st October,
1913.
No. 5227 of 1906.
420
1st January,
No. 2057 of 1911.
420
2 days.
C.O.D. No. 4 of 1901,
420
2 Office Attendnuts,
1 at $132 and 1 at $108.
? Messengers,
nt $108 each.
Establishment.
246
$308 Allowance from District Watchmen's Fund, $624 Allow- ance from Chinese Public Dis- pensaries Fund, and $24 Allow- auce from Chinese Recreation Ground Fund. Quarters. $24 Good Conduct Al-
lowance to 1.
1908. 30th May, 1906. 15th February, 1901.
i
A
Do.
216
Quarters. Good Conduct Allow-
ance to 1 at $36 and 1 at $12.
PARA
(J 27 )
(1) Beconded for Military Service from 18th February to 31st
December.
(9). Acted as Assistant District Officer (South), Now Territorice,
from 1st January to 31st December.
(8) Acted as Second Assistunt to Secretary for Chinese Affairs
from 1st January to 31st December,
(4) Acted ne Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 20th April and from 24th April to 12th November. Attached to Imports and Exports De- partment in addition to other duties from 19th April to 4th June. Acted as Assistant Postinaster General from 18th November to 31st December.
(5) Acted as Assistant Superintendent of Police from 1st January to R1st December and acted as First Clerk and Magistrate in addition to other duties from 27th March to 31st December.
(6) Atinoberl to Imports and Exports Department from 1st
January to 31st December,
(7) Mr. D. W. Tratman acted as Secretary for Chinese Affairs in audition to other duties and drew duty pay of £160 por annum from 95th January to 20th February,
REMARKS.
(8) Acted as and drew duty pay of Head of Sanitary Pepart- ment from 1st January in 31st December and half initial salary of Head of Sanitary Department and half initial salary as Chief Assistant in Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 31st May.
(9) Mr. R. E. Lindsell acted as and drew duty pay of Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 20th April and from 13th November to 31st December and half Initial salary of Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus all incre ments as Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 20th April.
(10) Mr. A. E. Wood neted as and drew duty pay of Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 21st April to 12th November and drew half initial salary of Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs aud half initial salary plus all increments as Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 21st April to Sist May. (11) Acted as and drew duty pay of District Officer from 1st January to 20th April and drew half initial salary of District Officer and half initial salary plus all increments
ns Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 21st January to 20th April: sent to Japan to study Japanese on 13th November.
(12) Mr. W. Schofield neted as and drew duty pay of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 31st December and drew half initial salary of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chiness Affairs and half initial salary; plus House Allowance as Possed Carlet from 21st January to 31st May and from 13th November to 31st December.
(13) Acted as and drew half initial salary and duly pay of
Assistant Postmaster General and half initial salary plos all increments as Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 24th April to 12th November, (14) Mr. E. W. Hamilton acted as and drew half initial salary and duty pay of Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and balf initial salary plus house allowance as Passed Cadet from 1st January to 20th April and from 24th April to 12th November.
(15) Four-elevenths of the pay of Mr. Wong Pak-shin was refunded by the Chinese Public Dispensaries and District Waichimen's Funds for clerical assistance.
Uniform, and $120 Al- lowance for Fuel and
Light.
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