CO129-504-14 Surveyors- vacancies- training and conditions of service 6-5-1927 - 22-2-1928 — Page 35

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Climate.

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preceding retirement may be awarded, to which 1/60th may

be added for each additional year's service up to a total

maximum pension of 40/60ths.

The winter climate of Hong Kong is usually

B3 dry and bright, with a keen North wind when the Monsoon

Clothing.

· Cost of Living, &c.

is strong.

The summer climate is hot and somewhat damp

but not actually unhealthy.

Winter clothing should be such as could be

worn on a mild winter day at home. Many people feel the

cold of a Hong Kong winter almost as much as at home.

Summer clothing should be obtained in the Colony where

it is fairly cheap.

It is impossible to give a satisfactory

estimate of the cost of living in Hong Kong, because so much depends upon the tastes and habits of the individ- ual. But the following information is taken from a Hand-book on conditions and cost of living in Hong Kong

compiled by the Colonial Government from records up to

1925/-

"The cost of hotel accommodation for a single person

varies from $145 to $250 a month, not inclusive of drinks

electric fans and fires.

Boarding House accommodation for a single person may be put at $125 to $200 a month.

Wages of Native servants vary from $12 to $30 a

month".

Other expenses would include laundry (say $10 a month) transport (say $15 a month), clubs, and holidays spent outside the Colony.

The entrance fees to the best social club in Hong Kong, a good golf club and the best cricket club

amount

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