Head 24.-PRISONS DEPARTMENT
Head 24.-PRISONS DEPARTMENT
Sub-beads:-
1 Perso:al Emoluments
Other Charges
Approved Estimate, 1928.
Estimate, 1929.
$
$
$
296,441
297,764
2 Arms and Ammunition
3 Conveyance allowance to Superintendent
4 Cleansing and Sanitary Materials...
5 Clothing and Shoes for Staff.......
6 Clothing for Prisoners
500
600
5,000
18,000
14,000
7 Executioner's Fees
300
8 Fuel..
16,000
250 600 5,000
17,000 (1) 14,000
300
17,000
(1)
9 Furniture.................
(2)
800
800
10 Grants to Protestant and Roman Catholic Chaplains for
Religious Services
1,200
1,200
11 Gratuities to Prisoners for Industrial Labour..
1,600
1,450
12 Incidental Expenses
(1)
2,000
2,000
13 Light
14 Materials for Remunerative Industries
20,000
20,000
8,000
7,000
(1)
15 Materials for Repairs and Renewals
9,000
10,000
16 Photography
(2)
950
1,000
17 Rations for Indian Warders
(2)
16,000
16,000
18 Rent for Quarters for European Warders
18,000
22,000
(2)
19 Rent for Quarters for Indian Warders.
10,200
20 Subsistence of Prisoners
6.000 (1)
...
90,000
100,000
(3)
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE.
21 Printing Machine
22 Book-back rounding Machine
Total Prisons Department
528,591
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS.
Details of the foregoing.
8,000 1,000
548,364
NUMBERS.
1928
1929
Staff.
1
1
1
1
Superintendent, (£600 to £1,100 by £25 annually)... Assistant Superintendent, (£500 to £700 by £25
11,700
12,000
(4)
annually)
7,175
7,475
(4)
I
Chinese School Teacher, ($360)
360
360
Discipline Officers.
2
2
Chief Warders, (£400 to £450 by £25 annually).........
10,299
10,599
(4)
Do., Do.,
Charge Allowance to I Separation Allowance to 1
600
600
366
365
1
1
Assistant Chief Warder, (£400)
4,800
4,800
Pharmacist, (£300 to £400 by £10 annually)
3,930
4,050
(4)
Carried forward
(1) Considered sufficient. (2) Previous provision insufficient.
39,230
(3) Under estimated in 1928, (4) Stipulated increments.
40,249
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