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"Sanitary Inspectors who entered the
Government Service prior to the 1st. { (2nd. Class)70 cts, a day January, 1895, & their wives
European Police Inspectors,
do
(
European Police Constables, do
Indian Police, Chinese Police,
do } (3rd. Class)21.
do do
do 25 do
do 14 do"
"The minimum daily rate is for first class patients $5.00 and for second class patients, with the above exceptions, $1.25. Children from three to twelve years of age inclusive, half price in each class.Children miler three years of age free."
"An Officer drawing a dollar salary without Compensation, which falls between the above grades, will pay fees at the rate apportioned to the grade to which his salary more nearly approximates."
"The fees payable by Officers drawing Dollar Salaries with Exchange Compensation will be compnted according to the Sterling equivalent of such salaries."
"Salary for the purposes of this subsection includes all allowances with: the exception of House allowance, Chair or Conveyance allowance and Language allowance."
"Paying patients will be charged for all wines, spirits and malt liquors consumed, with the exception of brandy adunis- tered medicinally."
"(6). Where the patient is entitled to free medical attend- ance, and the case cannot be properly treated otherwise than in hospital, and the patient can safely he moved to the hospital, the Principal Civil Medical Officer may require such removal and in default of compliance may discontinue his attendance. Report should be made to the Colonial Secretary whenever the Principal Civil Medical Officer may have occasion to act upon the above authority."
(1)---Officers appointed before the 1st. March, 1894, are entitled to four months' vacation leave instead of three as in the Colonial Regulations"
"(2). The period of vacation leave that can be granted
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to an officer in any calendar year in accordance with No. 133 of the Colonial Regulations is the difference between three months or four months as the case may be and the period of vacation leave he has had in the previous calendar
year.
“(3).—Officers are strictly forbidden to overstay the vacation leave or half pay leave granted to them and an officer will draw no pay during the period of his absence that is in excess of his leave."
"(4)-Leave granted to officers for the purpose of attend- ing the Volunteers Camp of Instruction or a Volunteers' Field Day does not count as vacation or half pay leave.'
"Educational Officers are entitled to two months' vaca- tion leave in cach year during the School vacations."
"With regard to vacation leave taken in conjunction with half pay leave:----”
"(1). Educational Officers appointed prior to the 1st. March, 1894, are entitled to two months' full pay leave during the School vacations which fall within the period of their leave, and if they have had six years' uninterrupted service in the Colony since their last leave they are further entitled to draw full pay during the first two months of their leave."
“(2). Educational Officers appointed on or after the 1st. March, 1894, are entitled to draw full pay during the first three months of their leave, the remainder of their leave being on half pay."
"(8). In the case of Educational Officers appointed on or after the 1st of January, 1901, two months' full pay leave only can be granted in cases where a School vacation has inmediately preceded the grant of leave."
"In all cases of extension of leave, half pay only can be drawn during any School vacations that fall within the period
of extension."
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