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Court was referred to us.
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He had been drawing at the
rate of £1,195 per annum i.e. more than the revised
minimum of the Registrar's post, This being a clear
contravention of Colonial Regulations we advise that
he must refund the amount drawn in excess of £1,150
per annum.
241. Sir J.H. Kemp on appointment as Chief Justice
took with him Ng Chun,
office attendant of his
former office, Lau Sing the Chief Justice's attendant
transferring to the Attorney General's office. In
order that Lau Sing shall not lose by transfer to the
Tower-paid post we recommend that his pay, personal to
himself, shall be on the scale for Judges' Office
Attendants, i.e. $312 to $360.
25.
The Head Watchman, Supreme Court has
applied for an increase in his salary. He was, however,
promoted to his present post as recently as 1. 4. 20.
receiving an increase
of 25% and on revision he
receives a further 4
which we consider adequate.
SECTION 17.
Attorney General.
26. Ar. Somerset Fitzroy, Assistant to the
Attorney General was appointed to that duty in April
1927 at a salary of $1,000 per men sem. We consider
that this figure should be increased to $1,150 per
mensem as from the 1st of January, 1930.
SECTION 23.
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