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Three Clerks on a salary of Rs. 20 each per 

 mensem. 



Four Peons on a salary of Rs. 8 each per mensem. 

 2. His Excellency the Governor in Council has no 

 doubt that it is highly desirable that Sir F. Nicholson 

 should continue to direct the work of the Fishery 

 Bureau. In order to afibrd him a more definite status 

 in connection with this work, the Government propose 

 that he siiould be styled Honorary Adviser for Fisheries 

 to the Government of Madras. The Government of 

 India will be moved to sanction the continuance of Sir 

 F. Nicholson's deputation for a further period of two 

 years from ist July 1907. 



Order— No. 1682, Revenue, dated 3RD July 1907. 



As the direction of the lines and the methods of 

 investigation will continue to rest with Sir F. Nicholson 

 during the two years of his prospective du'ection of 

 fishery work, the Government consider that he should 

 be styled "Honorary Director" instead of " Honorary 

 Adviser." 



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