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BY THE HIGH -COMMISSIONER
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! Number i Any expenses
i
of j
! Gardeners and , necessarily home by
Labourers •
j required I High Commissioner
Furniture
If supplied
by Island
Government
Percentage Is Plate. Line*..
annnallv ' _, Cmck.ry
_ . • | Glass •UDphed
Payable I
b v Islan
diio-<
Percentage
payable
1 gardener T h e oriinary
paid from I expenses of a
Island | Governor or
Revenues. 'other represen-
2 m e u and 1 ( tative of The
w o m a n are -Queen in one of
employed '. Her Majesty's
liai'.v (except • Possessions
1
c *
jon Sundays ;
and holidays) !
ks labourers.
They are paid i
from Island j
i
; Revenues. I
I
|
T h e number j
is not j
sufficient
Some is 5 per cent. Crockery and i 5 per cent.
supplied bv percentage is glass are sup- j
Government paid by the plied on the
! High Com-
. missioner.
same terms.
: N o linen.
There is a
small quantity
of plated
forks and
. spoons for
emergencies.
Other Information useful
for a new High Comrnis*ioaer
.Government House, Nicosia
is a single-storied structure
of wood surrounded by a
verandah, v.-ith detached
Kitchen, L a m p R o o m aud
Fuel Stores of masonry.
It occupies three sides of a
square in the centre of
;
which is a concrete lawn-
tennis court.
There is a separate small
stone building containing
two rooms occupied by the
Private Secretary and
Aide-de-Camp.
There is a range of buildings
ne-.ir the stables contain–
ing 5 quarters suitable for
grooms and servants.
There is stabling for 20
h'rses. coach-Louse and
harness-room. Water is
procured from wells and
conveyed :o the house by
T7.-*r«--c.iiT:ers w h o are
paid by the G jveram e nt.
A labourer is ?..?o paid by
the Government to a::end
'• on the ear;h closets aud
re-nov-j rubbish