Head 24.-PRISONS DEPARTMENT
Approved Estimate, 1926.
Estimate, 1927.
$
$
$
Head 24.-PRISONS DEPARTMENT
Sub-Leads:-
1 Personal Emoluments
284,977
289,367
Other Charges
43
2 Conveyance Allowance to Superintendent
600
600
3 Cleansing and Sanitary Materials...
4 Clothing and Shoes for Staff..
6,000
6,000
19,000
19,000
5 Clothing for Prisoners
20,000
6 Executioner's Fees
200
7 Fuel......
13,000
8 Furniture....
800
15,000
200 16,000 800
I
(1)
(2)
9 Grants to Protestant and Roman Catholic Chaplains for
Religious Services
1.200
1,200
10 Gratuities to Prisoners for Industrial Labour..
1,800
1,600 (1)
11 Incidental Expenses
1,800
2,500
(2)
12 Light
13 Materials for Remunerative Industries
14 Materials for Repairs and Renewals
20,000
20,000
8,000
8,000
6,000!
9,000
(2)
15 Photography
900
900
16 Rations for Indian Warders
L4,000
14,000
17 Rent for Quarters for European Warders
7,000
(3)
18 Rent for Quarters for Indian Warders
10,200
10,200
19 Subsistence of Prisoners
105,000
90,000
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE.
20 Wire Stitching Machine
Camera and Appliances for Photography
Total Prisons Department
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS.
Details of the foregoing.
...
250
513,727
800
(4)
512,167
NUMBERS.
1926
1927
Staff.
1
1
1
1
Superintendent, (£600 to £1,100 by £25 annually)....... Assistant Superintendent, (£500 to £700 by £25
11,100
annually)
6,575
1
I
Chinese School Teacher, ($360)
360
11,400 (5) (6)
6,875 360
(5) (7)
Discipline Officers.
2
2
Chief Warders, (£400 to £450 by £25 aunually)......
10,800
10,800
(8)
Do.,
Charge Allowance to 1
600
600
Do.,
Separation Allowance to 1
365
365
1
1
Assistant Chief Warder, (£400)
4,800
4,800
(8)
1
1
Pharmacist, (£300 to £400 by £10 annually)
3,690
3,810
(5)(9)
Carried forward
(1) Considered sufficient.
(2) Previous provision insuflicient.
(3) Considered necessary.
(4) Non recurrent.
(5) Stipulated increments.
38,290
(6) Free married quarters. (7) House allowance of $90 p.m. (8) Free quarters, fuel and light. (9) House allowance of $50 p.m.
39,010