3rd Grade Writer,
Higher Grade Clerk,
Leung Ping-fai.
Lau Pak-tun.
1st July,
1913. 16th March, 1913.
3rd Grade Clerk,
Tsoi Kin-yong.
(18) | 25th September,
1918.
No. 3163 of 1918.
C. S. Circular No. 25 of 1913. No. 1333 of 1913 Confidential.
$2,880
1,200 | $120 Allowance each from District Watchmen's Fund, and Chinese Public Dispensaries Fund. 960 $30 Allowance each from District. Watchmen's Fund, and Chinese Public Dispensaries Fund.
4th Grade Clerk,
Teoi Kin-yung.
(19)
5th Grulo Clerk,
| Leung Kwai-lam.
(20)
1st June,
1913. 1st October, 1913.
No. 36 in 3803 of
1911.
Do.
900
Do.
660
6th Grude Clerk,
'Li Wan-sung.
1st January, 1908.
No. 5227 of 1906.
420
Do.,
Lau Tiu-tsun.
|
Do.,
Wong Fat-ying.
(21)
1st August, 1911. 18th August, 1918.
No. 2057 of 1911.
420
No. 3163 of 1918.
360
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10 days.
*
1st May, 1889. 9th July, 1912.
1st January, 1905.
Do.
8 days.
1st October, 1913,
-
1st January,
1908.
1 day.
*
30th May, 1906. 18th August, 1918.
(1) Seconded for duty in the Colonial Office on 4th
January, 1916,
(2) Secunded for Military Service on 1st October, 1916, (8) Seconded for Military Service on 18th February, 1916, (4) Mr. A. Dyer Ball acted as Second Police Magistrate and drew duty pay of £120 per annum aul half initial Balary of Second Police Magistrate and half initial salary plus House Allowance as Passeil Cadet from lat January to 20th May, and attached to the Importa unil Exports Department and drew duty pay of $100 per anuum and £200 per nanum and half initial salary plus increments and House Allowance as Passed Cadel from 21st May to 12th June. He also drew $15 Overtime Allowance. Attached to the Colonial Secretary's Office and drew duty of pay £100 per annum and £200 per annum and ball initial salary plus increments and House Allowance as Passed Cadet from the 13th June to 19th September: acted as Assistant Colonial Secretary and drew half initial salary of Assistant Colonial Secretary and half initial salary plus increment and House Al- lowance as Passed Cadet and duty pay of £120 and £50 Allowance as Clerk of Councils from 11th September to 31st December.
(5) Mr. W, Schofield acted as and drew duty pay of Seeon:1 Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affuira from 1st January to 7th July and half initial salary of Second Assistant to Serretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 1st January to 12th June, and attached to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank for duty and drew £100 duty pay and £200 per annum and half initial salary and increment and House Allowance as Pussed Cadet from 13th June.
(6) Mr. E. W. Hatuilton ncted us and drew ituty pay and half initial salary of Assistant District Officer (South) and half initial salary lus House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 1st January to 25th August, and assisted in the Spuitury
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Department and drew half of £400 and £100 and half initial salary and increment and Douse Allowance ns Passed Codet from 26th August to 31st December.
(7) Mr. R. A. G. North was attached to the Police Department and drew duty pay £100 and £200 per annum and half initial salary plus House Allownuce as Passed Cadet from the 1st January to 4th July, and attached to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and drew duty pay £100 and £206 per annum and half initial salary plus House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 8th July,
(8) Mr. P. Burn was attelied to the Imports and Exports Department and drew duty pay of £100 per annum and £200 per annum and half initial salary plus House Allowance as Passed Cadlet from 1st January to 31st December, He also drew $360 Conveyance Allowance, Overtime $220 Allowance, and 3625,50 Censorship Allow.
ance.
(1) Mr. W. J. Carrie was attached to the Imports and Exports Department and drew duty pay of 2100 and 2260 per sunum and half initiat salary plus House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 1st January to 16th May. He was seconded for Military Service on 17th May.
(10) Seconded for Military service on 19th July, 1997. (11) Acted as and drew duty pay of Head of Sanitary Departe ment from 1st January to 31st May and half initial salary of Head of Sanitary Department and half initial lary as Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 17th May, Seconded for Miltary Ser ice on 18th May.
(12) Mr. R. E, Limisell actel as und drew donty pay of Chief Assistant to secret vy for Chinese Affairs fr mi 1st January to 12th June and half init al salary of Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus all increments as Third Assistant to Secretary for Chipese Affairs froin 1st Jamsary to 17th May.
(13) Mr. A. E. Wood acted as and drew duty pay of Chief
Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 13th June to 31st December and half initial salary of Chief Assistant 10 Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus all increments as Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 18th August to 31st December.
(14) Returned from Japan on 13th June. (15) Mr. W. Schofield neted as and drew duty pay of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from Ist January to 7th July and from 2nd to 31st December and half initial salary of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus House Allow. ance as Passed Cadet from 1st January to 12th June and from 2nd to 31st December, Secondled for service in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and drew £100 duty pay and £200 per annum and half initial salary plus increment an! House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 8th July to
1st December.
(16) Attached to the Imports and Exports Department and
drew duty pay of £100 per annum and £200 per annum and half initial salary plus all increments as Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from Bth Jube to 31st July.
(17) Performed duties in the Imports and Exports Department in addition to other duties and drew spécial allowance of $1,800 per annum in addition to salary and duty pay as Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st August to 10th December. Acted as and dr. w duty pay and half initial salary of Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, and balf initial salary plus all increments as Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 11th to 31st December. (18) Holder promoted from 4th Grade. (19) Holder promoted to 3rd Grade. (20) Dismissed on 3rd August. Post reduced to 6th Grade. (21) Past reduced from 5th Grade.
• Uniform, and $162 Al- lowance for Fuel and Light.
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