FOR THE YEAR 1922,
[Class VII] 91
UNDERTAKINGS OF GOVERNMENT,
Approved Estimate,
1921.
Estimate, 1922.
2.—KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY,—Continued.
Brought forward,....
WORKING EXPENSES,—Continued.
222,711
242,812
OTHER CHARGES.
GENERAL STAFF.
Advertising,
1,100
Coal for Offices and Stores,
320
1,100 400
(1)
Conveyance Allowance to Traffic Superintendent and Storekeeper,
180
(2)
Electric Fans and Light,
700
1,350 (3)
Furniture,
100
(4)
Incidental Expenses
Offices,
700
700
Stores,...
250
250
Medical Stores,
350
350
Printing and Stationery,
600
600
Transport,
500
525
(1)
Uniform for 5 Store Watchmen, 1 Office Attendant, and 1
Messenger,
330
330
MAINTENANCE of Way, WorKS, AND STATIONS.
Ballast,
Bridges and Tunuels,..
Earthwork,
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Fastenings,
3,500
3,000 (5)
3,500
1,000
(5) (6)
1,000
1,000
1,250
500
(5)
Fencing,
Incidental Expenses,
Maintenance of Signals,.
Minor Repairs,
New Minor Works,
Plantations,
Points and Crossings,
Rails,
Repairs:
Staff Quarters,
Station Buildings,
Roads and Crossings,
Sleepers,
250
750
| (7)
50
50
350
300
(5)
50
50
1,000
1,000
100
100
100
100
300
300
5,800
1,500
5,500
1,200
(8)
900
250
Stationery,
25,000
120
6,000
(9)
120
Stores,.
2,000
2,000
Tools and Plant,
120
120
Uniform for 5 Watchmen and 3 Sub-Inspectors,
410
400
(5)
LOCOMOTIVE, CARRIAGE, AND WAGON DEPARTMENT.
Coal, (7,000 tons),
116,700
Economy Bonus,.
200
Loading Coal, (7,000 tons at 15 cents per ton),
900
139,650 200 1,050
(10)(11)(12)
(10) (11)
Materials for Repairs and Renewals:—
Locomotives,
20,000
20,000
Carriages,
Wagons,
Tools and Plant,
Oil Fuel for Motor Coaches,
Painting Contract :--
Locomotives,
Carriages,
15,000
13,000 (5)
5,000
5,000
2,500
2,500
22,200
22,200
400
1,120
Wagous,
Power,
700
3,600
Rent of Quarters for Chinese Fitters,
400 1,120
700 3,000 240
(5)
(1) (13)
Carried forward,..
244,750
234,405
Carried forward,...
222,711
242,812
(1) Considered necessary.
(2) Transferred to Traffic Department, Other Charges.
(3) Additional light for Turret Clock,
(4) Transferred to Public Works Extraordinary.
(5) Considered sufficient.
(6) Biennial painting in 1921.
Necessary repairs to fencing at Kowloon,
(8) Extensive repairs in 1921.
(9) Fewer renewals required.
(10) More coal required.
(1) Higher mileage anticipated.
(12) Increased cost.
(13) Previously paid out of "Rent of Quarters for Chinese Staff.”