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Head 9-EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
267
Head 10-FIRE BRIGADE
268
Approved Estimate 1949-50
Estimate 1950-51
Approved
Personal Emoluments
Personal Emoluments
1949-50 1950-51
$
$
$
14
20
26
* NN
Pensionable establishment
Estimate 1950-51
$
Estimate 1949-50
$
10
Laboratory Attendants ($768×$24-$960).
7,882
7,878 (2)
1949-50 1950-51
4
4
Sound-projector Operators ($768 × $24-
1
1
Chief Officer ($20,160×$960–$22,080x
$960)
3,274
3,324 (4)
$720-$22,800)
22,740
20,620 (1)
3
Motor Drivers ($1,152×$48
$1,536)
3,624
3,718 (4)
1
1
Deputy Chief Officer ($12,960×$480—
20
87 85
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2
ANNUA
14
Office Attendants ($768×$24—$960)
11,914
11.938 (4)
$14,400)
14,040
14,400 (2)
Messengers ($528×$24-$720)
13,056
13,796 (4)
2
3
Divisional Officers ($10,080 × $480
Coolies ($528×$24—$720)
54,134
52,897 (12)
$12,480)
23,960
Amahs ($528× $24-$720)
15,412
15,834 (4)
34,520 (3)
8
9
Station Officers ($6,300: $6,300: $6,600×
Groundsmen ($768×$24-$960)
Caretakers ($528×$24-$720) Temporary staff
Acting pay
Casual labour
1,536
1,536
$300-$7,200 $7,680×$480-$9,600)...
59,780
1,248
2,794 (12)
66,995 (3)
1
1
Mechanical Engineer ($7,200:
$7,200:
14,640
9,600 (13)
$7,680×$480—$11,520)
10,680
11,160 (1) (4)
19
21
Sub-Officers ($3,000: $3,000: $3,600×$300
10,000
20,100 (14)
i
$4,200: $4,500×$300-$6,000)
84,280
95,687 (5)
2,000
2,000
1
1
Executive Officer Class II ($4,800 $4,800:
Evening class allowances
162,800
160,000 (15)
$5,400×$360-$7,200:
$7,560×$360—
Expatriation pay
268,667
259,569 (2)
$8,640×$480—$9,600)
5,760
6,120 (2)
Overtime allowance
20,000 (16)
2
3
Clerks Class II ($2,760x$180-$3,300x
Subsistence allowances
5,000
5,000
$300-$4,200)
7,875
10,290 | (6)
Allowances to headmasters, etc.
12,000
(17)
3
ลง
2
Clerks Class III ($1,800: $1,800: $1,920
x$120-$2,040×$180—$2,580)
7,246
4,869 (6)
Total Personal Emoluments
4,049,935
4,345,191 2
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Sub-heads
Section Leaders ($2,040×$120-$2,400) Ambulance Dressers ($1,800: $1,800:
$1,980×$180-$2,160; $3,300×$300-
4,620
4,800 (2)
$5,400)
13,907
16,005 (2)
1 Personal emoluments
4,049,935
1 4,345,191 1
Head Mechanic ($3,900: $3,900: $4,200×
$300-$5,400)
3,975
4,275 (2)
Other Charges
2
~
!
Senior Watchkeepers ($3,300 × $300
2 Advertising
5,000
3 Allowances to examiners
4 Cleaning of offices and schools
5 Courses of instruction
6 Fuel, light, and power
7 Incidental expenses
8 Local examinations
9 Prizes
10 Publications
5,000
$4,200)
8,400
8,400
11,000 (18)
9
9
10,000
10,150 (19)
Watchkeepers ($1,800: $1,800: $1,920×
$120-$2,040×$180—$3,120)
22,006
23,031 (2)
20,000
15,000 (15)
1
25,000
35,500 (19)
3
3
3,000
2,000 (15)
2
2
Storekeeper Class 1 ($4,200x$300-$6,000) Chief Engineers ($2,880×$180—$3,600) . Coxswains Class I ($2,040×$120 $2,400).
6,000
6,000
10,485
10,665 (2)
4,200
4,440 (2)
12,000
6,000 (15)
6,000
6,900 (20)
Non-pensionable establishment
15,500
11 Rent of offices and schools
40,000 (21)
75,000
12 Stores and equipment
137,000 (19)
1
78,500
13 Subsistence allowances to uncertified teachers in training
105,040 (22)
Woman Confidential Assistant Class II
($2,880×$240--$4,800)
2,880 (3)
220,000
14 Travelling expenses
220,000
4
15,000
15,000
260
260
Leading Firemen ($1,620×$60-$1,800) Firemen ($960: $1,200×$60-$1,560)
7,133
7,065 (1)
344,874
357,612 (2)
15 Uniforms
16 University scholarships
12,000
19,200 (20)
46
50
148,600
17 Upkeep of vehicles
Total Other Charges
148,600
Firemen Drivers ($960; $1,200×$60-
$1,560)
62,365
67,102 (7)
7,200
7,200
652,800
783,590
Special Expenditure
18 Equipment and furniture for Government schools
Motor transport
Total Special Expenditure
Total Expenditure
(1) One new post and one additional post for one
year.
(2) Personnel changed.
(3) One officer on personal salary of $22,400.
(4) Stipulated increments.
(5) Two posts abolished.
(6) One new post.
(7) One new post personal to present holder and
held against vacancy for one Master.
(8) One post held vacant against new post of
Organiser of Physical Training.
(9) Title changed from Certificated Masters.
(10) One Clerk Class I in place of one Clerk Class II.
(11) Previously provided for under temporary staff. (12) Two Caretakers in place of two Coolies.
(13) Provides for:
Four Laboratory Assistants ($200 per month).[]
(14) Previously provided for in part under Allowances
to headmasters, etc.
(15) Previously over-estimated.
(16) Overtime anticipated.
(17) Provided for under Acting pay.
(18) New item.
(19) More buildings,
(20) Previously underestimated.
(21) More publications.
(22) Provides for equipment for school broadcasting.
(23) Re-vote.
(24) Not required.
243526
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Motor Mechanics ($1,200×$60-$1,560)
3,120
3,120
Fitters ($1,200 ×$60-$1,560)
5,510
5,690 (2)
Coxwains Class II ($1,620×$60—$1,800)..
5,326
5,400 (2)
Engineers Class III ($1,344×$48-$1,536).
7,449
7,596 (2)
Seamen ($960: $1,200×$60-$1,560)
29,081
30,270 (2)
Stokers Class II ($768×$24-$960)
4,817
4,941 (2)
362,300 20,300
315,000 (23)
6
Lift Operators ($768×$24-$960)
5,493
(8)
(24)
1
1
Store Coolie ($624×$24-$720)
720
720
10
10
382,600
5,085,335
315,000
Coolies ($528×$24-$720)
Temporary staff
5,939
6,134
(2)
3,600
| .
(9)
5,443,781
Acting pay
Expatriation pay
Technicians pay
1,120
1,120
24,407
12,840
27,760 (1) 26,160 (10)
Total Personal Emoluments
833,748
895,847
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