HC Deb 11 November 1884 vol 293 c1453
MR. GIBSON

asked the Under Secretary of State for India, What is the number of high (or gazetted) appointments in the Bombay Civil Service having a salary of 400 rupees and upwards per mensem, now held by the following classes respectively:—(a) Covenanted civilians; (b) Natives of India (other than Covenanted); (c) Military officers; (d) Uncovenanted Europeans?

MR. J. K. CROSS

According to The Bombay Civil List, there were, on July 1, 1884, 633 Civil appointments in the Bombay Presidency, with salaries of 400 rupees and upwards per mensem. They were distributed as follows:—159 were held by Covenanted Civil Servants, 113 by Natives of India (other than Covenanted), 98 by Military officers, and 263 by Uncovenanted Europeans. There were also 57 Civil Medical appointments, of which 50 were held by Military Surgeons, five by Natives of India, and two by Uncovenanted Europeans.