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Statutory Rules

1973 No. 177

REGULATIONS UNDER THE HIGH COMMISSIONER (UNITED KINGDOM) ACT 1909-1966.*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the High Commissioner (United Kingdom) Act 1909-1966.

Dated this fifth day of September, 1973.

PAUL HASLUCK

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

D. R. WILLESEE

Special Minister of State for and on behalf of the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

Amendments of the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations†

Fourth Schedule.

1. The Fourth Schedule to the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations is repealed and the following Schedule is substituted:—

FOURTH SCHEDULE Regulation 24

Annual Salaries

Column 1

Column 2

Office

Rates of Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary

 

£

Clerk 1...........................

834-923-1,011-1,124-1,240-1,290-1,345-1,395-1,449-1,492-1,530-1,567-1,605-1,664

Clerk 2...........................

1,828-1,901-1,974-2,047

Clerk 3...........................

2,108-2,181-2,252-2,325

Clerk 4...........................

2,398-2,471-2,532

Clerk 5...........................

2,689-2,789-2,889

Clerk 6...........................

2,992-3,110-3,259

Clerk 7...........................

3,498-3,615-3,765

Clerk 8...........................

3,919-4,071-4,253

Clerk 9...........................

4,526-4,687-4,926

Clerk 10..........................

5,210-5,499

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1..............

678-779-866-964-1,075-1,095-1,120-1,150-1,190-1,215

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2..............

1,240-1,265-1,290

Clerical Assistant (F), Typing............

* Notified in the Australian Government Gazette on 13 September 1973.

† Statutory Rules 1960, No. 87, as amended by Statutory Rules 1965, No. 87; 1966, No. 76; 1967, Nos. 29 and 79; 1968, Nos. 21, 103, 128 and 164; 1969, Nos. 74, 150 and 192; 1970, Nos. 91, 146, 215 add 216; 1971, Nos. 81, 110 and 151; 1972, Nos. 22, 68 and 77; and 1973, No. 71.


Fourth Schedulecontinued

Column 1

Column 2

Office

Rates of Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary

 

£

Clerical Assistant, Grade 3............................

1,330-1,370-1,411

Clerical Assistant, Grade 4............................

1,454-1,497-1,540

Clerical Assistant, Grade 5............................

1,583-1,626-1,669

Stenographer, Grade 1...............................

1,141-1,186-1,231-1,278

Stenographer, Grade 2...............................

1,382-1,434-1,488-1,540

Steno-secretary, Grade 1..............................

1,779-1,835-1,893-1,951

Steno-secretary, Grade 2..............................

2,007-2,070-2,134-2,198

Steno-secretary, Grade 3..............................

2,262-2,325

Supervisor (Typing).................................

1,698-1,756-1,812-1,870

Typist, Grade 1....................................

676-773-856-951-1,066-1,106-1,146-1,196

Typist, Grade 2....................................

984-1,099-1,139-1,179-1,229

Transcription Typist................................

1,163-1,208-1,253-1,300

Typist-in-charge (Transcription).........................

1,382-1,434-1,488-1,540

Machine Operator, Grade 1 (Communications)...............

1,195-1,240-1,285-1,330-1,375-1,422-1,471-1,519-1,567-1,616-1,664

Machine Operator, Grade 2 (Communications)...............

1,714-1,765

Machinist.......................................

1,289-1,327-1,366-1,405-1,446-1,488-1,529-1,569-1,617

Photoprinter......................................

1,290-1,325-1,365-1,406-1,449

General Hand.....................................

678-779-866-964-1,075-1,095-1,120-1,150-1,190-1,215

Messenger.......................................

Porter..........................................

Storeman........................................

Messenger (Special Duties)............................

1,240-1,265

Senior Messenger..................................

1,265-1,290-1,330-1,370

Senior Porter.....................................

Senior Storeman...................................

Engineer’s Assistant................................

1,240-1,265

Senior Chauffeur...................................

1,454

Telephonist......................................

1,101-1,131-1,161-1,191-1,221-1,256

Senior Electrician..................................

1,454

Works Supervisor..................................

1,583

Carpenter.......................................

1,330

Painter.........................................

Plumber........................................

Supplementary allowance.

2. Where, during a period that commenced on or after 1st April, 1973, and ended before the commencement of these Regulations, an officer or employee occupied, or performed the duties of, an office specified in the Fourth Schedule to the High Commissioner (Staff) Regulations as amended by these Regulations and the total remuneration that would have been payable to the officer or employee in respect of that period if—

(a) the amendment of those Regulations effected by the last preceding regulation had come into operation on 1st April, 1973; and

(b) the classification of that office during that period had been the rate or the scale of rates specified in column 2 of that Schedule opposite to that office in column 1 of that Schedule,

exceeds the total remuneration paid or payable to him in respect of that period, the officer or employee is entitled to be paid an allowance of an amount equal to the excess.