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began his salary

As to Ass. Col. Sec.

and Ass. P. M.G. see

?

Approve increase

Ass. Reg. Gen.

24364/90 of former

from $3360 + $3600 and retention

of the

latter at Existing rates.

Inspector of Schools-see

14780/90

instead of giving him 35 percent on the 1878 rate (as I suggested 14780 was the correct thing) they propose to give him 35 percent on the "present rate" so as to equalize him more nearly with the Head Master left rather to the Governor's discretion, and as

is not really excessive

Schools, in comparison with other posts

As this case

$4050

for

by

? Let it stand.

Sup. of Sanitary Dept. for

(promoted in 1883) increased from $3000 to $3240

? Approve

[this is referred to

There will be no grumble

here

as all

the officers

newly appointed

which would

$3240

M. Lucas suggests that $3600 would be enough

that Mr. Lucas be retained...

420

- Vacancy - -

Instead

of

the

that vacancy should be filled

(5 pages lower down!)

in 1598/89-9

par. In case of

The intention

Strike

only

privilege

where the increase of salary

would

to withdraw the Family Remittance

from England which

par. 5 As to personal allowances.

in par. If of despatch (on 1598) said that such might perhaps be retained where they had been given in consideration of Exceptional personal "qualifications

or

the

length of service", but where they had been given

since

1875 on ground of insufficiency of "salary attached to the post,

allowances should be merged in the 35 (or 20) percent now to be given over the 1875 rate.

The origins of

are given in Enc.

91

and

cases appear to require

the following

consideration:

(1) (so-called) Reference Clerk in C.S.O., formerly for many years

15th Clerk in Audit Office, & also the 15th Clerk in Treasury are recommended (see para. 26 & par. 5 of despatch) for

a rise on the 1875 rate together with retention of their respective personal allowances.

The two officers in question have held their posts for

over 30 years,

their salaries

at different dates having been

as follows (including personal allowances): -

1860 1870 1875 1884 1890

1 $260 $1020 $1624,00 $2624,00

1 $1920 $2160 $2880 $2880

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began his salary As to Ass. Col. Sec. and Ass. P. M.G. see ? Approve increase Ass. Reg. Gen. 24364/90 of former from $3360 + $3600 and retention of the latter at Existing rates. Inspector of Schools-see 14780/90 instead of giving him 35 percent on the 1878 rate (as I suggested 14780 was the correct thing) they propose to give him 35 percent on the "present rate" so as to equalize him more nearly with the Head Master left rather to the Governor's discretion, and as is not really excessive Schools, in comparison with other posts As this case $4050 for by ? Let it stand. Sup. of Sanitary Dept. for (promoted in 1883) increased from $3000 to $3240 ? Approve [this is referred to There will be no grumble here as all the officers newly appointed which would $3240 M. Lucas suggests that $3600 would be enough that Mr. Lucas be retained... 420 - Vacancy - - Instead of the that vacancy should be filled (5 pages lower down!) in 1598/89-9 par. In case of The intention Strike only privilege where the increase of salary would to withdraw the Family Remittance from England which par. 5 As to personal allowances. in par. If of despatch (on 1598) said that such might perhaps be retained where they had been given in consideration of Exceptional personal "qualifications or the length of service", but where they had been given since 1875 on ground of insufficiency of "salary attached to the post, allowances should be merged in the 35 (or 20) percent now to be given over the 1875 rate. The origins of are given in Enc. 91 and cases appear to require the following consideration: (1) (so-called) Reference Clerk in C.S.O., formerly for many years 15th Clerk in Audit Office, & also the 15th Clerk in Treasury are recommended (see para. 26 & par. 5 of despatch) for a rise on the 1875 rate together with retention of their respective personal allowances. The two officers in question have held their posts for over 30 years, their salaries at different dates having been as follows (including personal allowances): - 1860 1870 1875 1884 1890 1 $260 $1020 $1624,00 $2624,00 1 $1920 $2160 $2880 $2880 Treasury
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begand his salary As to Ass. Col. Sec. and Ass. P. M.G.see ? Approve increase ཀ་ Ass. Reg. Jen. 24364/90 of former from $3360 + $3600 and retention I the latter at Existing rates. Inspector of Schools-see 14780/90 nstead of giving him 35 percent on the 1878 rate (as I suggested 14780 was the correct thing) they propose to give him 35 percent. "present rate "so as to equalize him more nearly with the Head Master left rather to the Lovemor's discretion, and as is not really execosive Schools, in comparison the disp. of with other posts As this case $4050 for by ? Let it stand. Sup. of Sanitary Dept. forented in 1883) increased from $3000 to #3240* ? Approve [this is referred of There will be no grinan here ware an all the officerow newly appointed which would Cane &#3240 M. Lucas Sugges that $3600w be enougte für für sez. ceng gond that Mirthank be resonúť.. 420 - Vaca - - -Xmstead the that. vacancy hosts should $3575 pro be filled 5pages lower down!) in 1598/89-9 par. In of deep? deaf The intention Strike only privilege where the increase of salary the would ^ to withdraw the Family Remittaner from England which w par. 5 As to personal allowances. 405 tic in par. If of an desh (on 1598) sand that such might perhaps retained where they had been given in cousin of Exceptional personal "qualifications the the length of service"," but where they had been given m Since such 1875 in ground of insufficiency of "salary attached to the post, allowances should be merged in the 35 (or 20) percent now to be given over the 1875 The origins of are given in Enc. rate. the various 91 and cases appear to require CAAR the following consen: (1)7m (so-called) Reference Clerk in C.S.O., formerly for many. Jears 15th Clerk in Audit Office, 5" also the 15" Clerk in Treasury are recommended (see suc. 26 35 percent & pan. 5 of desp ) for A a rise on the 1875 rate together with not retention of their respective peromal allowances. The two officers in question have held their posts for the case withi the present holders, but one of them kn I will must apparently the family ein Lunge further with point. Family Rea than cover the loss remitted 44 of the distacce quien le maker The family remitt? 134 1st Clerk !! a.o Clark ind over 30 gears, their salaries at different dates having been follows (wncluding feromal allowances: - 1870 1875 1860 1440 1884 1890 1 $260 102160 77624,00 702640 1ller #1920 $2160 4.60 #72880 #2880 Treasung
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begand his salary

As to Ass. Col. Sec.

and Ass. P. M.G.see

?

Approve increase

ཀ་

Ass. Reg. Jen.

24364/90 of former

from $3360 + $3600 and retention

I the

latter at Existing

rates.

Inspector of Schools-see

14780/90

nstead of giving him 35 percent on the 1878 rate (as I suggested 14780 was the correct thing) they propose to give him 35 percent. "present rate "so as to equalize him more nearly with the Head Master left rather to the Lovemor's discretion, and as

is not really execosive

Schools, in comparison the disp. of with other posts

As this case

$4050

for

by

? Let it stand.

Sup. of Sanitary Dept. forented

in 1883) increased from $3000 to #3240*

? Approve [this is referred of

There will be no grinan

here

ware

an all

the officerow

newly appointed

which would

Cane &#3240

M. Lucas Sugges that $3600w be enougte für für sez.

ceng gond

that Mirthank be resonúť..

420

-

Vaca - -

-Xmstead

the

that. vacancy hosts should $3575 pro be filled

5pages lower down!)

in 1598/89-9

par. In of deep?

deaf

The intention Strike

only

privilege

where the increase of salary

the

would

^

to withdraw the Family Remittaner

from England which w

par. 5 As to personal allowances.

405

tic

in par. If of an desh (on 1598) sand that such might perhaps retained where they had been given in cousin of Exceptional personal "qualifications

the

the

length of service"," but where they had been given

m

Since

such

1875 in ground of insufficiency of "salary attached to the post,

allowances should be merged in the 35 (or 20) percent now to be given over the 1875 The origins of

are given in Enc.

rate. the various

91

and

cases appear to require

CAAR

the following

consen:

(1)7m (so-called) Reference Clerk in C.S.O., formerly for many.

Jears

15th Clerk in Audit Office, 5" also the 15" Clerk in Treasury are recommended (see suc. 26 35 percent & pan. 5 of desp ) for

A

a

rise on the 1875 rate together with not retention of their respective

peromal allowances. The two officers in question have held their posts for

the case withi the present holders, but

one

of them kn I will must apparently

the family ein Lunge further with point. Family Rea

than cover the loss remitted 44 of the distacce

quien le maker

The family remitt?

134

1st Clerk !!

a.o

Clark ind

over

30 gears,

their salaries

at different dates having been

follows (wncluding feromal allowances: -

1870 1875

1860

1440

1884 1890

1 $260 102160 77624,00 702640

1ller #1920 $2160 4.60 #72880 #2880

Treasung

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