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somewhat difficult of justification which Mr.
Anderson enjoys over such officers as the Accountant
of the Treasury and the Chief Accountant of the
Railway, the latter being a highly expert accountant
with over 23 years service.
Whilst therefore we appreciate the manner in which
Mr. Anderson has shouldered the increased responsibility
so early thrust upon him, we consider that it is premature to make any further improvement in a salary
scale which has still six increments of £25 to run,
and which already (January, 1931) represents an increase
of 100% on the salary he received six years ago.
HONG KONG.
22nd JANUARY, 1931.
D.W. TRATAN.
T. DALLIN.
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