CO129-291 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [5-6] — Page 721

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increment might be considered when the results of his work in

the Postal Department can be fairly judged, say 2 or 3 years

hence.

4.

In the statement in paragraph 6 of

his letter, I think Commander Hastings is mistaken. I am not

aware that any increase of the emoluments of the Postmaster-

General payable from Colonial funds was ever contemplated.

Those emoluments amount to $370 a month and exchange compen-

sation thereon at the average rate of 25 per cent, or about

$460 a month. He receives in addition £100 sterling a year

from the Imperial Government, or about $87 a month at the

current rate of exchange, and it is probably upon the combined

emoluments payable from the Imperial and Colonial sources

that Commander Hastings' mistake as to the salary of the office

payable from the latter was based.

5. I may, however, add that the sterling

allowance is granted for work in connection with the Postal

Agencies at the outports, and is liable to be withdrawn in

the event of those Agencies being abolished. It is, moreover,

non-pensionable.

6. These facts should be mentioned in

connection with my remarks above regarding Commander Hastings'

request for an increase of pay.

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Stuart Atthill

GOVERNOR &c.

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713 increment might be considered when the results of his work in the Postal Department can be fairly judged, say 2 or 3 years hence. 4. In the statement in paragraph 6 of his letter, I think Commander Hastings is mistaken. I am not aware that any increase of the emoluments of the Postmaster- General payable from Colonial funds was ever contemplated. Those emoluments amount to $370 a month and exchange compen- sation thereon at the average rate of 25 per cent, or about $460 a month. He receives in addition £100 sterling a year from the Imperial Government, or about $87 a month at the current rate of exchange, and it is probably upon the combined emoluments payable from the Imperial and Colonial sources that Commander Hastings' mistake as to the salary of the office payable from the latter was based. 5. I may, however, add that the sterling allowance is granted for work in connection with the Postal Agencies at the outports, and is liable to be withdrawn in the event of those Agencies being abolished. It is, moreover, non-pensionable. 6. These facts should be mentioned in connection with my remarks above regarding Commander Hastings' request for an increase of pay. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Stuart Atthill GOVERNOR &c.
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713 increment might be considered when the results of his work in the Postal Department can be fairly judged, say 2 or 3 years hence. 4. In the statement in paragraph 6 of his letter, I think Commander Hastings is mistaken. I am not aware that any increase of the emoluments of the Postmaster- General payable from Colonial funds was ever contemplated. Those emoluments amount to 370 a month and exchange compen- sation thereon at the average rate of 25 per cent,or about 460 a month. He receives in addition £100 sterling a year from the Imperial Government, or about $ 87 a month at the current rate of exchange, and it is probably upon the combined emoluments payable from the Imperial and Colonial sources that Commander Hastings 'mistake as to the salfry of the office. payable from the latter was based. a 5. I may, however, add that the sterling allowance is granted for work in connection with the Postal Agencies at the out ports, and is liable to be withdrawn in the event of those Agencies being abolished. It is, how non-pensionable. moreover 6. These facts should be mentioned in connection with my remarks above regarding Commander Hastings request for an increase of pay. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Stung Arthahe GOVERNOR &C.
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increment might be considered when the results of his work in

the Postal Department can be fairly judged, say 2 or 3 years

hence.

4.

In the statement in paragraph 6 of

his letter, I think Commander Hastings is mistaken. I am not

aware that any increase of the emoluments of the Postmaster-

General payable from Colonial funds was ever contemplated.

Those emoluments amount to 370 a month and exchange compen-

sation thereon at the average rate of 25 per cent,or about

460 a month. He receives in addition £100 sterling a year

from the Imperial Government, or about $ 87 a month at the

current rate of exchange, and it is probably upon the combined

emoluments payable from the Imperial and Colonial sources

that Commander Hastings 'mistake as to the salfry of the office.

payable from the latter was based.

a

5. I may, however, add that the sterling

allowance is granted for work in connection with the Postal

Agencies at the out ports, and is liable to be withdrawn in

the event of those Agencies being abolished. It is, how

non-pensionable.

moreover

6. These facts should be mentioned in

connection with my remarks above regarding Commander Hastings

request for an increase of pay.

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Stung Arthahe

GOVERNOR &C.

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