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Head 11.-POST OFFICE AND WIRELESS
Head 11.-POST OFFICE AND WIRELESS
(A)-POST OFFICE.
Sub-heads:
1 Personal Emoluments
Other Charges
Approved Estimatė, 1931.
Estimate, 1932,
$
278,345
297,932
2 Carriage of Mails :—
Transit Charges.
100,000
115,000
(1)
3 Cleansing Materials, Utensils and Washing
1,200
1,400
(2)
4 Coolie Hire
400
400
5 Iucidental Expenses
1,000
1,000
6 Mail Bags, Parcel Boxes, Date Stamps and Scales
5,000
6,000
(1)
7 Printing
500
500
8 Rent of Branch Offices,.
960
960
9 Stamps.....
9,000
12,000
(1)
10 Telegrams
400
400
11 Transport
1,500
1,500
12 Uniform and Equipment
9,600
11,000
(1)
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE.
13 Pillar and Letter Boxes
500
500
Total Post Office
408,405
448,592
NUMBERS.
Details of the foregoing.
1931
1932
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS.
1
]
Postmaster General...
(3)
1
Accountant (£820 to £1,050 by 7 of £30 and 1 of
£20)
14,663
20,150
1
1
F
Superintendent of Mails (£600 to £700 by £25
annually)..
(1)(4)
10,500
14,000
1
1
Language Allowance...
330
330
4
3
Assistant Superintendents of Mails (1 at £460 to £560 by £20, 1 at $4,000 to $5,000 by $200 annually, 1 at £250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30 and 3 of £15).................
24,269
25,592
(1)(4)(5)
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5
Class I Postal Clerks, ($3,500 to $4,500 by $200
annually)
19,406
20,406
(4)
8
10
Class II Postal Clerks, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150
annually)
25,017
30,867
(4)(6)
14
13
Class III Postal Clerks, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100
annually)
31,490
29,437
(4)(7)
Do. Language Allowance to 1,
240
240
12
12
Class IV Postal Clerks, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100
and Compradore f annually)
21,053
21,250
(4)
Carried forward
(1) Lower rate of exchange.
(2) Higher prices.
(3) Under Cadet Service. (4) Stipulated increments.
146,968
(5) One post abolished.
162,272
(6) Two promoted from Class III.
(7) Two promoted to Class III; one promoted from Class IV.
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