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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 8TH MAY, 1886.
POSTPONEMENT OF THE OTHER ORDERS OF THE DAY.-On the motion of the Acting Attorney General, the other Orders of the Day were postponed.
ADJOURNMENT.-The Council then adjourned to Tuesday, the 4th proximo, at 4 P.M.
Read and confirmed, this 4th day of May, 1886.
ARATHOON SETH,
Clerk of Councils.
W. H. MARSH, T
Administering the Government.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL No. 28.
TUESDAY, 4TH MAY, 1886.
PRESENT:
HIS EXCELLENCY WILLIAM HENRY MARSH, G.M.G.,
Administering the Government in the absence of His Excellency SIR GEORGE FERGUSON BOWEN, G.C.M
His Honour the Chief Justice, (SIR GEORGE PHILLIPPO, Knt.)
The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary, (FREDERICK STEWART, LL.D.)
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the Acting Attorney General, (EDWARD JAMES ACKROYD.)
the Colonial Treasurer, (ALFRED LISTER.)
the Surveyor General, (JOHN MACNEILE PRICE.) WILLIAM KESWICK.
WONG SHING.
ABSENT:
The Honourable the Attorney General, (EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY,) on leave.
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PHINEAS KYRIE.
THOMAS JACKSON, on leave.
FREDERICK DAVID Sassoon, on leave.
The Council met pursuant to adjournment.
The Minutes of the last Meeting, held on the 30th ultimo, were read and confirmed.
VOTES OF MONEY REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.-Read the following Minute by Excellency the Officer Adininistering the Government:-
The Officer Administering the Government recommends the Council to vote the following sums:--
W. H. MARSH.
For an Assistant in the Money Order Office at a salary of $40 per month,
from 1st June,
Increase to the salary of two Chinese Postmen at Amoy at $1 each per
month, from 1st June,
.$ 240.00
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$
252.0
On these two points the Postmaster General reports as follows:--- "It is.my duty again to submit the item of $480 per annum for an Assistant in the Money Order Office, and to say that this is indispensably necessary in the present state of the Department. The only result of the rejection of this vote last year has been that the work has been performed gratuitously, but performed it has to be, and of course it will not done gratis for ever.
"We are now carrying on Money Order relations practically with all the world. The work has enormously increased, and is more than one Officer can reasonably be expected to attend to. I have recently had my attention unpleasantly called by other Offices to arrears in our Money Order work, but I am satisfied that the Superintendent of the Office has been working even beyond his strength to keep everything up to date. Should his health break down there is absolutely nobody to carry on the duties. He cannot go away for a sing day, hardly for an hour. This state of things will lead to a discreditable block and an out from the public unless proper assistance can be provided.
"The only other increase I have to suggest is that of $1 a month to each of two deberv- ing Chinese at Amoy. Their present pay is only $6 a month and they are long-service who cannot be done without. I know that the Agent at Amoy has been supplementing ti salaries from his own funds, a state of things which speaks for itself."
Government House, Hongkong, 4th May, 1886.
The Acting Colonial Secretary moved that these votes be referred to the Finance Committee. The Colonial Treasurer seconded.
Question-put and passed.
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