Estimates-1914 — Page 51

Estimates 財政預算 All

FOR THE YEAR 1914.

[Class II] 49

LAW AND ORDER.

2. POLICE AND PRISON DEPARTMENTS.

A.-POLICE.

Approved Estimate, 1913.

Estimate, 1914.

Do., Do., Do.,

PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS.

Staff.

Captain Superintendent, ($6,000 to $7,200 by $600 triennially),

Exchange Compensatian,

7,200

4,582

6,000 (1) 4,192

(1)(2)

Language Allowance, (Hindustani),... House Allowance,

180

...

(3)

900

900

(4)

Deputy Superintendent, (£600 to £720 by £40 triennially),

6,545

6,795

(2)(5)

Do.,

Duty Pay, (£120),

1,309

1,359

(2)

2 Assistant Superintendent, (£400 to £560 by £20 annually),

4,364

9,505

(2)(6)(6)(7)

Do.,

Duty Pay, (£100),

1,091

2,265

(2)(7)

Allowance to Assistant Superintendent, in charge of Water Police,

1,200

1,200

(8)

1 Probationer, (£225),

4,910

2,548

(2)(9)

Do., House Allowance,

1,080

540

(9)(10)

1 Higher Grade Clerk and Accountant, ($2,610 to $3,000 by $120

biennially),

2,700

3,000

(11)

1 2nd Grade Clerk, ($1,440 to $1,800 by $120 biennially),.

...

1,140

(12)

1 3rd Grade Clerk and Interpreter, ($960 to $1,200 by $120

biennially),

1,200

1,200

(13)

1 4th Grade Clerk, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually),

1,638

858

(6) (14)

1 4th Grade Clerk and Interpreter, ($720 to $900 by $60 annually), 3 5th Grade Clerks, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),

763

(6) (15)

1,674

1,914

(6)

6 5th Grade Telephone Clerks, ($480 to $660 by $60 annually),. 2 4th Grade Sergeant Interpreters, (1.D., $720 to $900 by $60

ausually),

2,880

2,880

(16)

1,500

(6)(17)

26 5th Grade Sergeant Interpreters, (I.D., $480 to $660 by $60

annually),

16,435

15,969

6 Sergeant Interpreters, (I.D.), at $360 each,

2,160

2,160

(6)(18)) (19) ((20)

3}(20)

1 6th Grade Interpreter, ($240 to $420 by $60 annually),

Telephone Allowances to 19 Sergeant Interpreters, 3 at $72,

and 16 at $48 each,

420

420 (19)

936

Allowance to Harbour Office Interpreter at Yaumati,

48

984 (21)

48

(1) New appointment.

Carried forward,.

(2) Privileged rate of exchange,-C.O. Despatch of 8th Fe-

bruary, 1913.

(3) Not required on new appointment.

(4) To cease when quarters are available,-C.O. Despatch

No. 81 of 29th March, 1912.

(5) Free quarters

(6) Stipulate l increments.

(7) 1 new post,-C.O. Despatch of 6th March, 1913.

(8) Is also Assistant Harbour Master, and Assistant Super-

intendent, Fire Brigade.

(9) 1 promoted to Assistant Superintendent,-C.O. Despatch

of 6th March, 1913.

(10) To be drawn while Probationer.

(11) Increase,-C.O. Despatch of 8th February, 1913, § 8. (12) In place of 1 4th Grade Clerk,-vide note 12, page 24.

63,452

68,440

(13) Is also a Chinese Teacher, Police School. (14) Preplaced by 1 2nd Grade Clerk,

(15) New post for Assistant Superintendent in New Territories. (16) Present holders to draw $420 each until qualified,—C.O.

Despatch No. 76 of 17th March, 1910.

(17) Promoted from 5th Grade,-vide Appendix I.

(18) 2 promoted to 4th Grade; 2 new posts-1 for San Tin

Station and 1 for Water Police Station.

(19) Not yet qualified.

(20) 6 receive $60 each for Harbour Office work at Outstations; 1 receives $60 as Assistant to District Registrar at Yau- mati; 1 is also a Chinese Teacher, Police School; 2 re- ceive $60 each from Imports and Exports Office for assisting in collection of liquor duties; free quarters to 17. (21) 1 additional allowance at $48,-C.O. Despatch of 31st

May, 1913.

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