1. Changes in Appaintinents.
2. Additions to Salaries under
settled Regulations
3. Additions to Daluries not arising
under settled Regulations. Payments of an unusual description.
4.
5. Creation of New-Offices.
As the Returns for each
Quarter are,
of themselves sufficiently explicit, I ubstain from making any remarks, and trust that they will meet Your Lordship's approval. –
Ihave the honor to be
May Lord,
Your Lardship's Mast Obedient
humble Servant,
AMMitfuld Major General & Linutenant Governor.
12-2453-71- Hongkong.
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Mr Cose.
I have been through these island, and
606 170 Compared them with the Raised Estimates for 1870,
which almost everything has been sanctioned.
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there are
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3 points might be remarked on, ,5"" that Mr. Rice was appointed to receive £350
but has received $400; as he complains
a year,
598/71 that this is less than his forloins salary in Mansition
&hmeral Whitfield speaks very well of him, this might be sanctioned.
2nd that when Matt. Machado & Costa were promoted. in the Post Office in consequence of Mr Simpation's removal from Johohama, they were not given the fall salary of their new offices; I can find
no reason for
this 3rd that the addition to the salary of the 4th Clerk in the Treasurer's Office (Madar) is not clearly stated. or explained. In 1869 Lis R. Macdonnell reduced
783 169. the Treasury, in consequence of the transfer to the banks
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of all money
in the Treasury, vault, in 1870 all the remaining derki sem to have received additions to their salaries
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