FOR THE YEAR 1914.
[ Class II]
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LAW AND ORDER.
Approved Estimate, 1913.
Estimate 1914.
1.-JUDICIAL AND LEGAL DEPARTMENTS,—Continued,
Brought forward,....
A. SUPREME COURT,—Continued.
OTHER CHARGES.
Administration of Justice, including fees to prosecuting Counsel,
Appeal Judge:-
Subsistence Allowance at $15 a day,
Travelling Expenses,
90,271
100,026
1,800
1,800
525
525
200
200
Conveyance Allowance to First Bailiff,
240 (1)
Electric Fans and Light,
950
900
(2)
Expenses for Typing Judgments of Appeal Judge,.
100 (8)
Fees to Counsel and Solicitors for Prisoners in Capital Cases,
400
400
Furniture,
50
50
Incidental Expenses,
560
560
Law Reports,
1,500
1,500
Library,
1,000
1,000
Lifts Maintenance,
1,000
800
(2)
Newspapers,
144
144
Rent of Telephone Exchange, (£10),
109
109
Short-hand Reporting,
500
240
(4)
Uniform for Chinese Constables,
34
34
Uniform for Messengers, &c.,
80
80
Total Other Charges,
8,852
8,682
Total Supreme Court,
99;123
108,708
B. MAGISTRACY.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS.
Police Magistrate and Coroner, ($6,000 to $7,200 by $500
triennially),
6,600
6,600
Do..
Exchange Compensation,..
4,200
4,611
(5)
Second Police Magistrate, ($4,800 to $5,400 by $300 triennially),
5,100
5,100
Do.,
Exchange Compensation,
3,245
3,563
(5)
1 First Clerk, ($3,600 to $4,200 by $300 triennially),
4,200
4,200
(6)
Do., Do.,
Exchange Compensation, House Allowance,
2,673
2,935
(5)
1,080
1,080
1 2nd Grade Clerk, ($1,440 to $1,800 by $120 biennially),
1,560
1,800
(7) (8)
1 3rd Grade Clerk, ($960 to $1,200 by $120 biennially),
1,200
1,200
1 4th Grade Clerk, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually),
900
900
1 4th Grade Clerk and Shroff, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually),
830
890
(9)
1 5th Grade Clerk, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),
660
660
1 1st Grade Interpreter, (I.D., $1,680 to $2,040 by $120 biennially), 1 2nd Grade Interpreter, (I.D., $1,320 to $1,560 by $120 biennially), 1 3rd Grade Interpreter, (I.D., $960 to $1,200 by $120 biennially), 2 6th Grade Ushers and Process Servers, ($360 to $420 by $60
1,680
1,680
1,320
(10)
1,320
1,006
1,080
(9)
annually),.
593
840
(9) (11)
3 Messengers, at $108 each,
300
324
(12) (13)
Do., Do.,
Good Conduct Allowances to 2 at $36 each,
60
72
(14)
Do.
Good Conduct Allowance to 1,
House Allowance to I,
2 Coolies, at $108 each,
Do., House Allowance to I,
2 European Constables, (£100 to £120 by £10 biennially),
1 Chinese Constable, 2nd Class,
Total Personal Emoluments,
Carried forward,
Carried forward,
(1) Formerly paid out of Possession Fees which will be paid
into General Revenue from 1st January, 1914.
*(2) Considered sufficient.
(3) Judgements in most cases prepared in Shanghai. (4) $300 transferred to D,- Attorney General, as Shorthand Allowance to 2nd Grade Clerk; $40 added to make up $240 for allowance to Clerk and Usher.
(5) Privileged rate of exchange,-C.O. Despatch of 8th Fe-
bruary, 1913.
(6) Receives fees amounting approximately to $25 a year for certificates of trial of soldiers at Police Court authorized by Army Act, 1881; also fees for copies of depositions amounting to $356 in 1912.
(7) Increase, C.O. Despatch of 8th February, 1913, § 8. (8) Is also Interpreter, Police School.
Stipulated increments.
(10) Present holder to draw $1,200 until qualified. (11) Minimum salary increased from $240,-C.O. Despatch of
8th February, 1913, § 8.
(12) 2 at $96 increased to $108 each,-C.O.Despatch No. 386
of 17th December, 1912.
(13) Free quarters to 2.
(14) Stipulated allowances.
(15) 1 at $84 increased to $108,-C.O. Despatch No. 386 of 17th December, 1912; 1 new post at $108 necessitated by increase of work in temporary offices.
(16) Free quarters to 1.
(17) C.O. Despatch No. 388 of 20th December, 1912.
(18) 1 additional constable necessitated by increase of work in
temporary offices.
(19) Free quarters, fuel and light.
(20) Free quarters and light.
24
24
84
216
(15) (16)
35
36
(14)
24
(17)
1,309 150
2,718
(9)(18)(19)
150
(20)
38,809
42,023
38,809
42,023
99,123
108,708
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