CO129-493 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1926 [6-8] — Page 175

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enjoy. These difficulties will solve themselves as vacancies occur in the higher ranks and promotions are made on the new scales and subject to the new conditions. I do not therefore propose to alter the scales of salary of particular officers except where there are special reasons for doing so, as explained in the next paragraph,

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Mr. Hynes, Superintendent of Mails, is now

on the maximum of £550 of his present scale. The Postmaster General recommends that he should be placed on a salary of £560 with effect from the lat January 1927 and allowed to proceed to the new maximum. As Superintendent of Mails Mr. Hynes is required to live in the General Post Office, and he should retain his present right of free quarters so long as this arrangement continues. I concur in these

recommendations.

The Head of the Sanitary Department recommends 'that Mr. Davies who is at present Assistant Secretary, Sanitary Department, should be promoted to be Secretary and that he should be placed in the scheme on a salary of £450 on the scale of Class II, without free quarters, as from 1st January, 1927. I concur in this recommendation and am addressing you more fully in a separate despatch on this matter.

Mr. Howe and Mr. Holdman, the last two officers placed in Class II, are at present entitled to free quarters. Mr. Howe, who was appointed locally as a Second Class Overseer in 1914, and was promoted to First Class Overseer in 1920, is on the maximum salary of £360 of his present scale. Mr. Holdman, who was appointed locally in 1922, and was promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Mails, Parcel Branch, in 1924, is on the salary of £370 on the scale £350: £10: £400. I propose that both these officers should be put in Class II on the minimum salary of the class with effect from the 1st January, 1927, and should

drop their right to free quarters.

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