CO129-350 - Public Offices - 1908 — Page 374

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

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Lord Elgin, therefore, considers that it will

he best first to set out clearly the history

of the grant of Exchange Compensation, in

its different forms, and then to add some

observations as to the later paragraphs of

the memorandum.

3.

The facts in regard to Exchange

Compensation are as follows:-

Previous to the year 1895 an officer was

paid the actual number of dollars provided

in the Estimates as the salary of his post.

Between the years 1876 and 1894 the exchange

value of the dollar fell steadily from

4/2d to 2/-, and a serious hardship was

thus imposed upon European officers, who

found that their salaries were practically

reduced by a large percentage owing to the

fact that the number of dollars required

to pay for remittances to England, for

passages home, and for imported articles,

was

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