(a) FISHERIES-England has 2 Inspectors, £700 each, a Clerk £100 to £200, a Commissioner £500, 2 Do. at £350 each, a Secretary £100, and Clerk Clerk, £100. Scotland has 3 Commissioners, at £3 per diem when employed. Ireland has a Commissioner, £700; 2 others, £350 each; Secretary, £500 £100 to £200. (b) 6 Senior Clerks, £700, rise £25 to £1000; 8 Assistants, £550 to £650; 10 I. Class Juniors, £350, rise £15 to £545; 9 II. Do. £150, rise £10 to £300; Librarian and Sub-Librarian £600, rise £25 to £800, and £400 rise £15 to £500. There are 7 Junior Clerks, 4 of whom begin at £100, rise £10 to £240, and 3 at £250-15-360. (c) Superintendent Treaty Department, £600, rise £25 to £800; Assistant in Do., £400-15-500, Clerk in Do., £250-15-360; Translator, £500; Precis-Writer and Private Secretary, £300 each. (d) 3 Pleading and Record Assistants, £600-20-700; 3 Chief Clerks, £400-20-500; and many other desirable positions. Four Courts MarshalseaInspector, £180; Marshal, £740; Storekeeper, 100; 3 Hatchmen, £52 each. (e) These are divided into three classes; I. £300, rise £15 to 400; II. £250, rise £10 to 350. 2 Clerks on Local Taxation, £150, rise £10 to £200. (1) Private Secretary, £300; Clerk in Branch of Appointments, £600; Accountant, £150-10-200. (g) Private Sec. to Secretary of State, £300; 2 do. to Under do., £150; Precis Writer, £150; 8 Secs. of Departments, and Military Secretary, £1,200; Accountant-General, and Director-General, £1,200; 20 Senior Clerks, £500-20-700; and several additional superior officers. |