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3. For the post of Second Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office, I recommend the appointment of Mr. R. H. A. Craig, who has been in charge of the General Branch in that office since the 10th of last March. I recommend that he should be placed in the third class of the classification scheme with a salary of $1,800 rising to $2,100 by $60 biennially.

4. I am of opinion that the Third, Fourth and Fifth Clerks in the Colonial Secretary's Office should also be placed in the third class of the subordinate Civil Service. I do not, however, recommend that this should be done immediately.

5. I recommend that Mr. F. F. Remedios should retain his present post of Third Clerk with his present salary of $1,200 rising to $1,800; but, in view of the fact that Mr. Remedios has already served eleven years in the Colonial Secretary's Office, I would suggest that his salary should rise by increments of $300 instead of $60 annually. If, when Mr. Remedios reaches the maximum of his present salary, it is decided to promote him, he should then be placed in the third class with a salary of $1,800 rising to $2,100 by $60 biennially.

6. For the post of Fourth Clerk I recommend Mr. F. A. Cordeiro, whose present salary is $1,200 rising to $1,600 by $60 annually. Mr. Cordeiro has already served for 14 years in the Civil Service of this Colony and is at the present time the senior among the subordinate staff of the Colonial Secretary's Office. He is a very capable officer and I recommend that Mr. Cordeiro should in point of salary be placed on the same footing as Mr. Remedios and that, when he reaches his maximum

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641 3. For the post of Second Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office, I recommend the appointment of Mr. R. H. A. Craig, who has been in charge of the General Branch in that office since the 10th of last March. I recommend that he should be placed in the third class of the classification scheme with a salary of $1,800 rising to $2,100 by $60 biennially. 4. I am of opinion that the Third, Fourth and Fifth Clerks in the Colonial Secretary's Office should also be placed in the third class of the subordinate Civil Service. I do not, however, recommend that this should be done immediately. 5. I recommend that Mr. F. F. Remedios should retain his present post of Third Clerk with his present salary of $1,200 rising to $1,800; but, in view of the fact that Mr. Remedios has already served eleven years in the Colonial Secretary's Office, I would suggest that his salary should rise by increments of $300 instead of $60 annually. If, when Mr. Remedios reaches the maximum of his present salary, it is decided to promote him, he should then be placed in the third class with a salary of $1,800 rising to $2,100 by $60 biennially. 6. For the post of Fourth Clerk I recommend Mr. F. A. Cordeiro, whose present salary is $1,200 rising to $1,600 by $60 annually. Mr. Cordeiro has already served for 14 years in the Civil Service of this Colony and is at the present time the senior among the subordinate staff of the Colonial Secretary's Office. He is a very capable officer and I recommend that Mr. Cordeiro should in point of salary be placed on the same footing as Mr. Remedios and that, when he reaches his maximum
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641 3. For the post of Second Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office, I recommend the appointment of Mr.R.H.A. Craig, who has been in charge of the General Branch in that office since the 10th.of last March. I recommend that he shoum be placed in the third class of the classification scheme with a salary of $1,800 rising to $2,100 by $60 biennially. 4. I am of opinion that the Third, Fourth and Fifth Clerks in the Colonial Secretary's Office should also be placed in the third class of the subordinate Civil Service. I do not, however, recommend that this should be done immediately. 5. I recommend that Mr. F. F. Remedios should re- tain his present post of Third Clerk with his present salary of $1,200 rising to $1,800; but, in view of the fact that Mr. Remedios has already served eleven years in the Colonial Se- cretary's Office, I would suggest that his salary should rise by increments of $300 instead of $60 annually. If, when Mr. Reme- dios reaches the maximum of his present salary, it is decided to promote him, he should then be placed in the third class with a salary of $1,800 rising to $2,100 by $60 biennially. 6. For the post of Fourth Clerk I recommend Mr.F.A. Cordeiro, whose present salary is $1,200 rising to $1,600 by $60 annually. Mr. Cordeiro has already served for 14 years in the Civil Service of this Colony and is at the present time the senior among the subordinate staff of the Colonial Secre- tary's Office. He is a very capable officer and I recommend that Mr. Cordeiro should in point of salary he placed on the same footing as Mr. Remedios and that, when he reaches his maxi- mum
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3. For the post of Second Clerk in the Colonial

Secretary's Office, I recommend the appointment of Mr.R.H.A.

Craig, who has been in charge of the General Branch in that

office since the 10th.of last March. I recommend that he shoum

be placed in the third class of the classification scheme with

a salary of $1,800 rising to $2,100 by $60 biennially.

4. I am of opinion that the Third, Fourth and

Fifth Clerks in the Colonial Secretary's Office should also

be placed in the third class of the subordinate Civil Service.

I do not, however, recommend that this should be done immediately.

5. I recommend that Mr. F. F. Remedios should re-

tain his present post of Third Clerk with his present salary

of $1,200 rising to $1,800; but, in view of the fact that Mr.

Remedios has already served eleven years in the Colonial Se-

cretary's Office, I would suggest that his salary should rise

by increments of $300 instead of $60 annually. If, when Mr. Reme-

dios reaches the maximum of his present salary, it is decided

to promote him, he should then be placed in the third class

with a salary of $1,800 rising to $2,100 by $60 biennially.

6. For the post of Fourth Clerk I recommend

Mr.F.A. Cordeiro, whose present salary is $1,200 rising to $1,600

by $60 annually. Mr. Cordeiro has already served for 14 years

in the Civil Service of this Colony and is at the present time

the senior among the subordinate staff of the Colonial Secre-

tary's Office. He is a very capable officer and I recommend

that Mr. Cordeiro should in point of salary he placed on the

same footing as Mr. Remedios and that, when he reaches his maxi-

mum

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