No. 171.
Hong Kong,
7th July, 1899.
Goverment House,
Sir,
I have the honour to transmit for your consideration the enclosed copy of a letter addressed to the Postmaster-General in this Colony by the Postmaster in charge of the Shanghai Post Office, recommending Mr. M. A. Pereira, Clerk in his office, for an increase of salary.
From the attached comparative statement of the Money Order business transacted at Shanghai in 1897-8-9, it appears that the work is increasing, and in view of Mr. Pereira's 17 years service and the increased cost of living I beg to recommend an addition of $120 per annum to his salary.
The Postmaster-General states that it would be hard to replace Mr. Pereira.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
GOVERNOR &C.
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The Right Honourable JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &C. &C.
MAS
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No. 171.
Hong Kong, gạ
7th.
Goverment House,
July, 1899.
sir,
increase recommended, Process
I think we
CAM
handy represe
the increase
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It seems
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a necessary increase.
Apprare its being put on next Estimates CPL
Years
22 atona
Tot June,
1897.
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I have the honour to transmit for your con-
sideration the enclosed copy of a letter addressed to the Post-
master-General in this Colony by the Postmaster in charge of
the Shanghal Post Office, recommending Mr.M.A. Pereira, Clerk in
his office, for an increase of salary.
From the attached comparative statement
of the Money Order business transacted at Shanghai in 1897-8-9,
it appears that the work is increasing, and in view of Mr.Pe-
reira's 17 years service and the increased cost of living I
beg to recommend an addition of $120 per annum to his salary,
3. The Postmaster-General states that it
would be hard to replace Mr.Pereira.
The Right Honourable
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN,M.P.,
tec.
&C.
&C
I have the honour to be,
Sir
Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
GOVERNOR &C.
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