CO129-307 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [10-12] — Page 689

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service and the fact that there are very few

appointments in the lower classes of the Gov-

ernment Service, as classified by Sir H. Blake

which are usually held by cadets. I have, in

fact been compelled to abandon any attempt to

arrange the cadet posts into the same number

of classes as in the Straits Settlements; and

I have, instead, divided them into three

classes,

which are made to cover the same

range of salaries as in the Straits Settle-

ments by providing in each class more incre-

ments and larger in amount.

8. I propose, in short, that the cadet

service shall be classified as follows:-

Class I.

Colonial Treasurer £800 rising to £1,000

by two triennial incre-

ments of £100

Registrar General

do

First Magistrate

do

Captain Superintendent

of Police.

do

Class II

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683 service and the fact that there are very few appointments in the lower classes of the Gov- ernment Service, as classified by Sir H. Blake which are usually held by cadets. I have, in fact been compelled to abandon any attempt to arrange the cadet posts into the same number of classes as in the Straits Settlements; and I have, instead, divided them into three classes, which are made to cover the same range of salaries as in the Straits Settle- ments by providing in each class more incre- ments and larger in amount. 8. I propose, in short, that the cadet service shall be classified as follows:- Class I. Colonial Treasurer £800 rising to £1,000 by two triennial incre- ments of £100 Registrar General do First Magistrate do Captain Superintendent of Police. do Class II
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683 service and the fact that there are very few appointments in the lower classes of the Gov- ernment Service, as classified by Sir H.Blake which are usually held by cadets. I have, in fact been compelled to abandon any attempt to arrange the cadet posts into the same number of classes as in the Straits Settlements; and I have, instead, divided them into three classes, which are made to cover the same nnage of salaries as in the Straits Settle- ments by providing in each class more incre- ments and larger in amount. 8. I propose, in short, that the cadet service shall be classified as follows:- Class I. Colonial Treasurer £800 rising to £1,000 by two triennial incre- ments of £100 Registrar general do First Magistrate do Captain Superintendent of Police. do Class II
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service and the fact that there are very few

appointments in the lower classes of the Gov-

ernment Service, as classified by Sir H.Blake

which are usually held by cadets. I have, in

fact been compelled to abandon any attempt to

arrange the cadet posts into the same number

of classes as in the Straits Settlements; and

I have, instead, divided them into three

classes,

which are made to cover the same

nnage of salaries as in the Straits Settle-

ments by providing in each class more incre-

ments and larger in amount.

8. I propose, in short, that the cadet

service shall be classified as follows:-

Class I.

Colonial Treasurer £800 rising to £1,000

by two triennial incre-

ments of £100

Registrar general

do

First Magistrate

do

Captain Superintendent

of Police.

do

Class II

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