112142-1927-Supplementary-Draft-Regulations--Watchmen — Page 2

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Training.

Pay of ordinary watchmen.

Pay of head watchmen.

Pay of casual watchmen.

Employers to pay Treasurer,

Payment for police supervision.

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9. Every registered watchman, other than ship's guards, shall attend at such times and places as may be directed by the Captain Superintendent of Police and shall there take part in such parades, instruction and musketry and revolver practice as may be prescribed by the Captain Superintendent of Police.

10. Every watchman of Chinese race, other than casual watchmen, shall during employment be entitled to pay at the rate of not less than $20 per month with free quarters or not less than $23 per month without free quarters, and every other watchman, other than casual watchmen, shall during employment be entitled to pay at the rate of not less than $25 per month with free quarters or not less than $28 per month without free quarters.

11. Every head watchman of Chinese race shall during employment be entitled to pay at the rate of not less than $22 per month with free quarters or not less than $25 per month without free quarters, and every other head watchman shall during employment be entitled to pay at the rate of not less than $27 per month with free quarters or not less than $30 per month without free quarters.

12. Every casual watchman shall during employment be entitled to pay at the rate of not less than $2 for every day of such employment.

13.—(1) Every employer shall on or before the last day of each month pay to the Treasurer in respect of each watchman who shall have been in his employment for any part of such month, other than ship's guards and casual watchmen, such amount of pay as shall be certified by the Captain Superintendent of Police as the pay of such watchman for the current month.

(2) In any such certificate it shall be assumed that free quarters were not provided unless free quarters were provided to the satisfaction of the Captain Superintendent of Police.

(3) Every person who employs a casual watchman shall, within seven days of the receipt of a certificate from the Captain Superintendent of Police, pay to the Treasurer the amount certified in such certificate as due to such casual watchman in respect of his pay.

14.-(1) Every employer shall on or before the last day of each month pay to the Treasurer in respect of each watchinan who shall have been in his employment for any part of such month, other than ship's guards and casual watchmen, the sum of $1 per month or part of a month, for police supervision.

(2) Every person who employs a casual watchman shall, within seven days of the receipt of the certificate referred to in Regulation 9 (3), pay to the Treasurer the sum of twenty cents for every day of such employment as certified by the Captain Superintendent of Police, for police supervision.

15. Subject to the provisions of Regulation 13, no watchman shall be except during entitled to pay in respect of any time during which he is not employed.

No pay

employment.

Fee for supplying watchmen.

Notice by employer.

16. Every employer to whom any watchman is supplied by the Captain Superintendent of Police shall, except where a supervision fee is to be paid, forthwith pay to the Captain Superintendent of Police a fee of $1 in respect of the supplying of such watchman, provided that the said supplying fee of $1 shall not be payable if the watchman is supplied by way of transfer, or substitution, at the instance of the Captain Superintendent of Police.

17. Every employer shall give to the Captain Superintendent of Police one month's notice in writing of intention to dispense with the services of any watchman employed by him, other than a casual watchman, or else pay to the Treasurer forthwith upon dispensing with the services of any watch- man a sum equal to one month's pay at the rate at which such watchman

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