in his capacity of
Superintendent of Imports, and (2)
of
an allowance paid
not by the Strait Settlements,
but by the Board of Trade for collection of Barque Light Dues
(which I understand
are not collected to
any
appreciable amount,
if at all, in Hongkong)
and
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564
and this allowance
is not a
per
Annum fixed $600
(as appears
to be assumed), but is
a variable amount, $600
being the maximum, having averaged in 1879-80
less than $400 a year.
Similarly the $500 drawn
by the Deputy Harbour Master Attendant at Singapore
for Shipwright Surveyor's work not included, being work done in Singapore.
in his capacity of
Superintendent proporti
and Imports, and (2)
of
an allowance paid
not by the Strait Sook
but by the Board of Trade for collection of Barces Light Ans
(which I understand
are not collected to
any
appreciable amount,
if at all, in Hongkong)
and
DRAFT.
564
and this allowance
is not a
per
Annz 2 gr
fixed $600
(as appears
to be assumed, but is
a variable amon
t, $600
being the maximums, having averaged in 1879-9
less than $400 a year.
Similarly the $500 drame
by the Deputy macter Attendant at Lingapore
for Shipwright Sure in for ook not moluded keying work:
in
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