§ Mr. JOWETTasked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether he will state the
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PROMOTIONS of Junior Clerks in the Foreign Office since 1st January, 1903. Date on Promotion. Salary before Promotion. Salary on Promotion. Increase. £ £ £ 1. April 14th, 1903 … … 460 700 90 Allowance … … 150* 2. July 1st, 1903. … … 440 700 260 3. July 30th, 1903 … … 400 700 150 Allowance … … 150* 4. July 30th, 1903 … … 380 700 220 Allowance … … 100† 5. September 30th, 1903 … … 380 700 220 Allowance … … 100† 6. April 20th, 1904 … … 400 700 75 Allowance … … 125‡ Allowance … … 100 7. April 10th, 1905 … … 400 600 (A) 200 8. January 1st, 1906 … … 400 700 200 Allowance … … 100† 9. February 10th, 1906 … … 380 700 170 Allowance … … 150* … … Decrease. 10. April 1st, 1906 (B) … … 340 (C) 600 (A) 15 Allowance … … 125‡ Allowance … … 150* … … Increase. 11. May 7th, 1907 (D) … … 550 700 150 12. June 5th, 1907 … … 340 700 260 Allowance … … 100† 13. July 1st, 1907 … … 340 700 135 Allowance … … 125‡ Allowance … … 100† 14. February 1st, 1909 … … 360 700 240 Allowance … … 100† 15. January 1st, 1908 (to be Commercial Attaché) … … 320 600 280 16. March 1st, 1910 … … 340 600 260 Allowance … … 300§ Allowance 300§ 17. July 24th, 1910 … … 340 700 210 Allowance … … 150* 18. November 1st, 1910 … … 340 700 260 Allowance … … 100† 19. January 1st, 1911 … … 340 700 210 Allowance … … 150* 20. January 11th, 1912 … … 350 700 350 * Allowance as Private Secretary. †Allowance as Acting Assistant. ‡Allowance as Translator. § Allowance as Précis Writer to the Secretary of State. (A) £700, less £100 for Acting Assistant. (B) Emoluments up to September 14th, 1904; from September 15th, 1904, he was paid by India. (C) Salary from December 29th, 1906, on return to England: drew £700 from January 10th, 1907, on rejoining Foreign Office. (D) Employed in Abyssinia from April, 1903, until May, 1907; his post in Abyssinia was that of Assistant to the Agent, with salary £450 and allowance for Amharic (£100). immediate increase of salary on promotion received by the junior clerks in the Foreign Office since 1st January, 1903; and whether he will state the immediate increase of salary on promotion received by second division clerks during the same period?
§ Mr. ACLANDThe annexed statements show the immediate increases of salary on promotion in the cases of (1) junior clerks in the Foreign Office; and (2) second division clerks:—
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PROMOTIONS of Second Division Clerks in the Foreign Office since January 1st, 1903. Date. Salary before Promotion. Salary after Promotion. Increase. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1. May 1st, 1903 … … 262 10 0 300 0 0 37 10 0 2. September 30th, 1903 … … 251 0 0 300 0 0 49 0 0 3. January 1st, 1905 … … 254 10 0 300 0 0 45 10 0 4. January 1st, 1906 … … 340 0 0 341 16 0 51 16 0 Allowance 50 0 0 5. January 1st, 1906 … … 340 0 0 341 16 0 1 16 0 6. January 1st, 1906 … … 320 0 0 327 10 0 7 10 0 7. January 1st, 1906 … … 262 10 0 300 0 0 37 10 0 8. December 15th, 1907 … … 285 0 0 300 0 0 15 0 0 9. July 5th, 1908 … … 291 10 0 300 0 0 8 10 0 10. January 1st, 1912 … … 260 9 0 300 0 0 39 11 0 11. January 14th, 1913 … … 314 10 0 322 7 0 7 17 0 12. April 1st, 1913 … … 350 0 0 350 0 0 —