CO129-297 - Governor Sir Blake - 1900 [1-3] — Page 391

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He has $170 a month.

280 instruct your PCM.

16/3

Sin W. Robinson had no authority to promise him $2,000 without the

5. Officer's approval; but it appears the

salary from 1 Jan being raised to $2040

(this must be deprecated

in the middle of the year)

sug. 21/3 at once

No. 4-5.

Sir,

Government House, Hong Kong,

29th Jany. 1900.

C.O. C. O. 389

0033 14 145.0

February, 1900,

I have the honour to transmit for your

favourable consideration the enclosed copy of a letter from

Mr. P.H. de Rozario, First Clerk, in the Colonial Secretary's

Office, in which he applies for a small addition of $80 per

annum to his present salary, which will bring his total emoluments up to $2000. He now draws $1920, and enjoys no Exchange Compensation.

2. I have ascertained that so long as 1897,

my predecessor approved of Mr. Rozario's salary being fixed

at $2000, but owing to a presumption that a slightly smaller sum would facilitate monthly payments it was placed at $1920.

I have the honour to be,

The Right Honourable

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

&c &c

Your most obedient

humble servant,

GOVERNOR &c.

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He has $170 a month. 280 instruct your PCM. 16/3 Sin W. Robinson had no authority to promise him $2,000 without the 5. Officer's approval; but it appears the salary from 1 Jan being raised to $2040 (this must be deprecated in the middle of the year) sug. 21/3 at once No. 4-5. Sir, Government House, Hong Kong, 29th Jany. 1900. C.O. C. O. 389 0033 14 145.0 February, 1900, I have the honour to transmit for your favourable consideration the enclosed copy of a letter from Mr. P.H. de Rozario, First Clerk, in the Colonial Secretary's Office, in which he applies for a small addition of $80 per annum to his present salary, which will bring his total emoluments up to $2000. He now draws $1920, and enjoys no Exchange Compensation. 2. I have ascertained that so long as 1897, my predecessor approved of Mr. Rozario's salary being fixed at $2000, but owing to a presumption that a slightly smaller sum would facilitate monthly payments it was placed at $1920. I have the honour to be, The Right Honourable JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &c &c Your most obedient humble servant, GOVERNOR &c.
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ve hie A 170 a month. 280 instinct your PCM. рем 16/3 Sin W. Robinson had no authority to promise him $2,000mwithout the 5. ofs's approval; but? appear the being raised to $2040 next. (the must salary from 1 Jan deprecate in mirew being granted the middle of the year) sug.21/3 at unce No. 4-5. sir, relosure 29th Jany. 1900. Government House, HongKong, چرا؟ C.O C. 0. 389 0033 14 145.0 February, 1900, I have the honour to transmit for your favourable consideration the enclosed copy of a letter from Mr.P.H.do Rozario, First Clerk, in the Colonial Secretary's Office, in which he applies for a small addition of 80 per annum to his present salary,which will bring his total emo- luments up to % 2000. He now draws 1920, and enjoys no Ex- change Compensation. 2. I have ascertained that so long as 1897, my predecessor approved of Mr.Rozario's salary being fixed at % 2000, but owing to a presumption that a slightly smaller sum would facilitate monthly payments it was placed at $ 1920. I have the honour to be, The Right Honourable JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., &c 8cC + 8c Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, 18 GOVERNOR &C.
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ve hie A 170 a month.

280 instinct your PCM.

рем

16/3

Sin W. Robinson had no authority to promise him $2,000mwithout the

5. ofs's approval; but? appear the

being raised to $2040

next. (the must

salary from 1 Jan deprecate

in

mirew

being granted

the middle of the year)

sug.21/3

at unce

No.

4-5.

sir,

relosure 29th Jany. 1900.

Government House,

HongKong,

چرا؟

C.O C. 0.

389

0033

14 145.0

February, 1900,

I have the honour to transmit for your

favourable consideration the enclosed copy of a letter from

Mr.P.H.do Rozario, First Clerk, in the Colonial Secretary's

Office, in which he applies for a small addition of 80 per

annum to his present salary,which will bring his total emo-

luments up to % 2000. He now draws 1920, and enjoys no Ex-

change Compensation.

2. I have ascertained that so long as 1897,

my predecessor approved of Mr.Rozario's salary being fixed

at % 2000, but owing to a presumption that a slightly smaller sum would facilitate monthly payments it was placed at $ 1920.

I have the honour to be,

The Right Honourable

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

&c

8cC +

8c

Sir,

Your most obedient

humble servant,

18

GOVERNOR &C.

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