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36 APPENDICES.
STATEMENT IX.—Showing the Sanctioned Establishment of the Mental
Hospitals in Burma as it stood on the 31st December 1926.
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2 |
3 |
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Particulars of Establishment. |
Rangoon. |
Minbu. |
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Number. |
Monthly |
Number. |
Monthly |
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Rs. |
Rs. |
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Superintendent (1,100+250) ... ... |
(a) 1 |
1,350 |
1 |
100 |
|
Deputy Superintendent (700 + 200) ... ... |
(b) 1 |
900 |
1 |
140 |
|
Deputy Superintendent (500 + 200) (Tadagale) ... |
(c) 1 |
700 |
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Sub-Assistant Surgeons, 1 (250+ 50 + 40 + 6); |
(d) 3 |
900 |
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Sub-Assistant Surgeon, 1 (125+25 + 30 + 6) |
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Head Clerk (100—5—125) ... ... |
(c) 1 |
125 |
... |
... |
|
Second Clerk (50—5—75) ... ... |
(f) 1 |
50 |
... |
... |
|
Steward and Store-keeper 1 (100—5—125) |
(g) 1 |
125 |
... |
... |
|
Assistant Steward and Store-keeper (50—5—75) |
(f) 1 |
55 |
... |
... |
|
Overseer (100—5—125) ... ... |
125 |
1 |
75 |
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Assistant Overseer (50—5—75) ... ... |
(f) 1 |
75 |
... |
... |
|
Steward, Overseer and Clerk (75—5—120) (Tada- |
1 |
85 |
... |
... |
|
Matron (200—10—250) ... ... |
(s) |
Vacant |
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Nurses, 2 (120) ; 1 (115) ; 2 (90) ... ... |
(k) 5 |
535 |
... |
... |
|
European Attendant ... ... |
(l) 1 |
95 |
... |
... |
|
Head-keepers, 1 (50) ; 1 (28—1—40) 37 ... |
(p) 2 |
87 |
1 |
28 |
|
Head-keepers, 1 (28—1—40) (Tadagale) ... |
(p) 1 |
28 |
... |
... |
|
Keepers (male) |
20—⅔-22—2/7—24— 2/7—26) |
(p)88 |
2,191 |
2 at 26 |
52 |
5 at 24 |
120 |
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Keepers (female) |
2 at 22 |
44 |
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(p)25 |
564 |
... |
... |
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Carried over ... |
136 |
7,990 |
13 |
559 |
(a) Draws also a compensatory local allowance of Rs. 150 per mensem and a Burma Allowance of Rs. 150
per mensem, and a conveyance allowance of Rs. 50 per mensem and house allowance of Rs. 86 per mensem
limited to Rs. 250 per mensem, and overseas pay of €50 per mensem payable in England.
(b) Draws also a compensatory local allowance of Rs. 105 per mensem and a Burma Allowance of Rs. 120
per mensem.
(c) Draws also a compensatory local allowance of Rs. 95 per mensem and a Burma Allowance of
Rs. 105 per mensem.
(d) Two draw also a house rent allowance of Rs. 50 per mensem.
(c) Draws also a house allowance of Rs. 20 per mensem and the other at Rs. 20 per mensem.
(f) Draws also a house allowance of Rs. 20 per mensem.
(g) Draws also a house allowance of Rs. 30 per mensem.
(k) All draw house allowance at Rs. 30 ; uniform allowance at Rs. 0-4 per mensem ; one on leave draws
leave salary at Rs, 62-8-0.
(l) Draws also house allowance at Rs. 30 per mensem.
(p) All draw also compensatory local allowance under Local Government's notification No. 39, dated the
23rd October 1920.
(s) An officiating matron draws pay Rs. 200 ; house allowance Rs. 40 and uniform allowance Rs. 10.
per mensem.
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