Higher Grade Clerk,
3rd Grade Writer,
Leung Ping-fai,
1st July,
Lan Pak-tun.
1913. 16th March, 1913.
C. S. Circular No. 25 of 1913. No. 1333 of 1913 Confidential.
$8,000
1,200
3rd Grade Clerk,
Tsoi Kin-yang.
25th September, 1918.
No. 3163 of 1918.
960
$120 Allowance each from District Watchmen's Fund, and Chinese Public Dispensaries Fund. $30 Allowance each from District Watchmen's Fund, and Chinese Public Dispensaries Fund.
2-
6 days.
1st May, 1888. 9th July, 1912.
Ist January, 1905.
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(1) Returned to the Colony and resumed duties on 10th June. Mr. S. B. B. McElderry acted us and drew duty pay and half initial salary as Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and balf initial salary plus all inere. ments as Third Class Officer from 10th Jane to lar December.
(2) Rétorum to the Colony and resumed duties pa 10th Jane. Mr. N. L. Smith reted as Deputy Registrar and Appraiser and drew full salary plus duty pay us Third Clas Viticar from 10th June to 12th August, neted as and drew duty pay of # 120 per annum and half initial salary of Second Police Magistrate und balf initial salary plus all incremente as Third Class Oflleer from 13th August to 23rd October, acted as and drew full salary as Thirt Class Officer plus duty pay us Assistunt Post Master General from 24th October to 31st December.
(8) Seconded for Military Service from 16th February, 1916
to 7th May. On leave from 8th May to 31st December. (4) Mr. A. D. Ball actel as and drew hilf Initial salary plus duty pay na Assistant Colonial Secretary and half initial salary plus increments and House Allowance as l'assol Cadet from 1st January to 5th September
(5) Mr. W. Schofield setéd ns and drew half tuitial salary. plus duty pay of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chineso Affairs and half initial salary, plus increments and House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 1st January to 3rd Febru ary, and acted as and drew bulf duty pay and half initial salary as Deputy Registrar andl half hitial salary plus incre ments and House Allowance as Passed Chudlet from 4th Pe- bruary to 28th March. Acted naand drew duty pay and balf înitini salary of Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and balf initial salary plus increments and House Allowance as Passed Carlet from 29th March to 9th June; acted us and drew half initial sudury plus duty pay of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus Increments and House Allowance nu Passed Cadet from 10th June to 29th September. On leave from 30th September.
(6) Mr. E. W. Hamilton acted us nuil drew half initial salary and duty pay of Assistant District Officer (South) and half initial salary and increments and House Allowanice as Passed Oudet from 1st January to #lı April. On leave from 5th April.
(7) Mr. R. A. C. North was seconded for duty with the Hong- kong and Shanglii Bank and drew duty pay of £100 per nonum and half initial salary plus inerement and House Allowance as Passerl Cadet from 811 July, 1918, to 4th
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April, and acted as and drew duty pay and hall initial salary of Assistant District Officer (South) and half initial salary plus increments and House Allowance as Passed Cadet, from the 5th April to 31st December. (8) Mr. P. Burn was attached to the Imports and Exports Department and drew £200 per annum plus half initial salary plus all increments and House Allowance as Passedt Cadet from 1st to 31st January. He also drew $360 per nimum Conveyance Allowance and $20 Overtime Al- lowance. On Ive from 1st February.
(9) Returned from Military Service and attached to the Colonial Secretary's Office and drew £200 per annuin and * 100 duty pay plus balf initial salary and House Allowance as Passed Catet from 17th Angust to 31st December. (10) Returned from Military Service an 18th August. Mr. Ainsworth acted as and drew half initial salary nudd hall duty pay of Deputy Registrar and half salary and House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 13th to 29th August.
Acted as and drew half initial salary plus duty pay of Seemal Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary and House Allowance us Passed Cadet from 30th August to 31st Trecember.
(11) Arrived in the Colony on 11th December. (12) Mr. S. B. R. McElderry performed the duties in tellition to his own during the absence on leave of Mr. E. R.
Hallifax from 11th to 29th Novenibr.
(13) Seconded for Military Service on 18th May, 1918, and on
leave after being deinobilised from 23rd Janunty. (14) Mr. A. E. Wood neted as and drew duty pay and half initial salary of Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus all increments as Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 28th March.
(15); Mr. W. Schofield acted as and drew duty pay and half initial salary of Chiec Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus increments and House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 29th March to 9th June. (16) Mr. S. B. B. Meßllerry acted as und drew duty pay and half initial salary of Clief Assistant to Scoretary for Chinese Affairs und half initial salary plus all increments as Third Class Offeer from 10th June to 31st December. (17) Acted as and drew duty pay of District Officer (North) from 29th March to 31st December and half initial salary of District Officer (North) and half initial salary plus all incrementa as Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 29th March to 6th May, from 29th June to 6th August, and from 7th November to 31st December.
(18) Mr. W. Schofield actel as and drew duty pay of Soconil Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st Janu- ury to 3rd February und from Tuth June to 29th Septem- ber and half duty pay of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 4th February to 28th March and half initial salary of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs and half initial salary plus Increment and House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 1st January to 28th Marelinud from 29th June to 6th August. Was idłowel to draw hulf initial sulary of Third Assistant tu Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 13th to 28th June and from 7th August to 20th Septemder during which periods. the half initial sulary of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affoirs was not available. Also noted as and drew half duty pay and half initial salary of Deputy Registrar aml Accountant, Supreme Court, from 4th February to 28th March. (19) Mr. T. W. Ainsworth acted as and drew duty pay of Second Assistnut to Secretary for Chinese Atkins from 30th Sepletuber to 31st December und half initial salary of Second Assistant 10 Secretary for Chinise Affairs and half initial salary plus House Allowance as Passed Cadet from 7th November to 31st December. Was allowed to draw half initial salary of Third Assistant to. Secretary for Chinese Affaits from 30th September to 6th November, during which period the half mitial salary of Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affaira was not available. (201) Acted us and drew duty pay and half initial salary of Deputy Registrar and Accountant, Supreme Court, and half initial salary plus all increments na Third Assistant to Sceretary for Chinese Affairs from 1st January to 3rd February. Acted as and drew duty pay of Second Polive Magistrate from 4th February to 12th August and from 24th October to 30th November and half initial salary of Second Police Magistrate and half initial salary plus all increments as Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 4th February to 12th March, from 13th June to 12th August, and from 24th October to 30th November. Acted as and drew duży pay and half initial salary of First Police Magistrate and half initial salary plus all increments as Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs from 13th August to 23rd October,
(21) Sergeant (1. Jackson performed the duties în nekdition to his own during the absener on leave of Sergeant J. A. McKay from 27th January to 4th May and drew Special Allow- ance of $50 per month from 1st February to 4th May.
Uniform, and $162 Al- lowance for Fuel and Light,
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