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9. Any dispute between Colonial Government and
Consulting Engineers to be submitted to Crown Agents for
arbitration.
10.
Consulting Engineers to submit a schedule of staff deemed necessary with salaries and allowances which will not
be exceeded and such to be incorporated in the agreement.
11. The Consulting Engineers to engage such ataff subject to approval of the Colonial Government both of the persons selected and the remmerations offered. The agreements of all Officers to be drawn up to the approval of the Colonial Government and must clearly state all salary and allowances, leave privileges etc. and be determinable
within three months' notice.
12. Where suitable Officers are already in Government
Service and can be spared they should be offered employment in which case they would be seconded and any necessary
arrangement or agreement would be drawn up in Hong Kong. All but a very few positions could be filled from the
Colonial Service at least until the Public Works Extraordinary
programe is extended. This will save very considerably
all round.
All fees expenses of disbursements to be paid to
the Engineers in pounds sterling.
13.
All staff to be under the sole direction of the
Engineers but Colonial Government to have the power to dismiss any Officer subject to the Consulting Engineers' approval
which shall not be unreasonably withhold.
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