CO129-492 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1925 [12] - 1926 [1-5] — Page 402

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Enclosure 6.

387

Extract from the General Orders of Hong Kong Government.

109.-(12) An officer occupying Government quarters receives

a free allowance of water of the same amount as that allowed

to the tenant of a house assessed at the maximum rental

recognised by Government under paragraph (6) in respect of

the officer concerned. A charge will be made for rent of

meter.

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Note:-

G.0. 109.(6) For the purposes of paragraph (4) (see below) the maximum monthly rental inclusive of taxes which

is recognised by the Goverment is as follows:-

(a) In the case of an officer whose salary exceeds

£1,200: $250.

(b) In the case of an officer whose salary exceeds £900 but does not exceed £1,200: $200.

(0) In the case of an officer whose salary exceeds

£600 but does not exceed £900: $150. (d) In the case of an officer whose salary does not

exceed £600: $120.

G.0. 109.(4) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (6) an officer on a sterling salary not entitled to free quarters, who renta a tenement with the permission of the Government, receives a rent allowance in the sum of the

rent and taxes payable in respect of the unfurnished tenement less a sum of 6% of salary.

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