Head 20.-POST OFFICE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
AND BROADCASTING
B. TELECOMMUNICATIONS.—Continued.
Personal Emoluments.—Continued.
Brought forward
TRAFFIC SECTION.
105
Approved
Estimate, 1941-42.
Estimate, 1946-1947.
$
A
$
-39
265,602
294,798
1941-42 1946-47
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-
1
1
Higher Class (local section), ($4,600 to $5,600
by $200 annually)
4,600 (1)
2
Class I Telegraphists, ($3,500 to $4,500 by
$200 annually)
9,000
7,000 (3)
2
the
Class II Telegraphists, ($2,700 to $3,300 by
$150 annually)
5,676
5,400 (3)
9
9
Class III Telegraphists, ($1,900 to $2,600 by
$100 annually)
20,059
19,900 (3)
11
11
Class IV Telegraphists, ($1,500 to $1,800 by
$100 annually)
18,968
16,800 | (3)
21
21
Class V Telegraphists, ($1,100 to $1,400 by
$100 annually)
26,231
26,000 (3)
6
6
Class VI Telegraphists, ($480 to $1,050 by 1
of $60, 1 of $160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100 annually)
6,082
Field Allowances to Telegraphists
150
6,120 (4)
150
1
1
Radio-postman Class I, ($350 to $450 by $20
annually)
450
450
1
1
Radio-postmen Class II, ($276 to $348 by $12
annually)
328
288 (3)
7
7
Radio-postmen Class 111, ($204 to $264 by $12 annually)
1,723
Do.,
Rent Allowances to 9 at $48 each
432
1,488 (3) (2)
9
9
Coolies, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
Do., Rent Allowances at $48 each Sunday and holiday work Allowances
1,452
1,500 (4)
432
(2)
5,000
5,000
Total Personal Emoluments
361,585
(1) Salary previously provided for under War
Expenditure,
(2) Provided for under Miscellaneous Services.
(3) Change of personnel. (4) Stipulated increments.
389,494
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