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Head 29.-TREASURY, Etc.
Head 29.—TREASURY, Etc.
Approved Estimate, 1941-42.
Estimate, 1946-1947.
Sub-heads:-
$
$
$
1 Personal Emoluments
2 Cleaning of Offices
Other Charges.
3 Conveyance Allowances 4 Fuel, Light and Power,
5 Incidental Expenses
6 London Accounts Office
7 Rent of Offices
289,575
$ 983,192
1,140
1,000 (1)
840
600 (1)
9,000
14,000 (2)
1,095
3,000 (2)
40,000
80,000 (2)
8 Rent of Public Telephones
9 Stamps, &c.
10 Transport
11 Uniforms
1,000
(3)
8,500
675
12 Upkeep and Maintenance of Accounting Equipment 13 Upkeep of Motor Car
1,400
10,000 (2) 1,000 (2) 600 (2) 2,000 (2)
750
24,400
313,975
(4)
152,200
1,127,459
Total Other Charges
Total Recurrent Expenditure
1941-42 1946-47
A.
-ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
1
1
Accountant-General, (£1,200)
19,200 (5)
Residential Allowance
1,120
1
1
Accountant, (£800 to £1,050 by 5 of £30 and
2 of £50 annually)
13,395
Residential Allowance
975
16,800 (6)
1,060
1
1
Treasury Inspector, (£800 to £1,050 by 5 of
£30 and 2 of £50 annually)
12,800
Residential Allowance
960
16,800 (6)
1,060
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-
Cashier,† (£700 to £825 by £25 annually)
13,200
Class I, (£650 to £775 by £25 annually)....
13,200 12,067 (7)
1
Class II, (£260 to £620 by 11 of £20, 1 of
£40 and 5 of £20 annually)
9,920
1
9,280 (8)
1
Class II,t (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of
£30, and 3 of £15 annually)
5,840
1
6,900 (6)
Probationer, ($1,200 to $1,560 by $120
annually) ...
1,250
(9)
1
Class II (Local Section), ($1,200 to $3,000
by $150 annually)
2,050
(9)
Pension Officer, (£700)
11,200 (10)
1
Accounting Officer, (£650)
8,960 (10)
Accounting Officer, ($7,200)
3,600 | (10) (18)
Junior Clerical Service:
2
N
Higher Class, ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200
annually)
10,883
7,933 (8)
447
15
24
3
6
Class II, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually) Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually) Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually) Class V, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually) Class VÍA, ($950 to $1,050 by $100 annually) Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of
$160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100 annually) Special Class, ($1,200 to $2,400 by $100
13,088
9,900 (6) (11)
9.148
7,800 (6) (12)
3,200
7,200 (6)(11)(12)
9,727
8,400 (6) (13)
1,050 (13)
13,581
24,277 (6) (14)
annually)
6,104
8,550 (6) (15)
510
3
5
13
Stenographers, (1 at $1,800 and 2 at $2,400)... Temporary Clerks, (1 at $1,800 and 12 at
6,600 (15)
$840)
3,510
Co
3
18
Temporary Shroffs
1,487
11,880 (16) 15,797 (17)
Carried forward
131,118
230,634
(1) Considered sufficient.
(2) Considered necessary.
(3) Provided for under Miscellaneous Services.
(4) Provided for under Public Works Department.
(5) Holder in 1941 seconded to War Taxation Depart-
ment.
(6) Stipulated increments.
(7) One new post.
(8) Changes in personnel.
(9) Post abolished.
(10) Additional temporary posts.
(11) One Class IV clerk for one Class II clerk. (12) One Class IV clerk for one Class III clerk. (13) One Class VIA clerk for one Class V clerk. (14) Nine additional posts. (15) Three additional posts. (16) Eight additional posts. (17) Fifteen additional posts. (18) For six months.
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