REVENUE

Approved Estimate 1933.

Estimate

1934.

DETAILS OF REVENUE.

Brought forward

4. FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE

$

$

1,160,900

1,208,900

(A) FEES,-Continued.

Survey of Steamships

Technical Institute

Trade Marks Registration

Watchmen's Ordinance

Water Service

75,000

80,000

4,000

6,700

20,000

22,000

11,000

10,000

50,000

40,000 (1)

(B) RECEIPTS.

Bacteriological Examinations

Legal Costs

8,000 100

9,000 (2)

100

Medical Treatment

Official Administrator's Commission

Official Receiver's Commission

Police Services

Prisoners' Subsistence

Scavenging

110,000

100,000 (3)

4,000

4,000

10,000

20,000

26,000

26,000

1,200

2,100 (4)

2,400

2,800

Sick Stoppages from Folice Force

3,800

3,000

Slaughter Houses

121,000

120,000 (5)

Slaughter Houses, Ma Tau Kok

50.000

51,000

(C) REIMBURSEMENTS IN ÀID.

Bonded Warehouse Supervision

Contribution for Anti-Piracy Escorts

Consultants Fees

Film Censoring Fees

Maintenance of Gap Rock Light House, Contribution from

Chinese Government

Use of Motor Vans

Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Contributions

120,000

8,000 112,000 (6)

4,000

6,000

5,000 (7) 5,500

750

32,500

394,600

750 31,000 380,000 (8)

(D) SALES.

Police and Other Stores

Prison Industries

Publications

Timber

Total

5.-POST OFFICE.

Message Fees Postage

Total

6. KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

2,500

2,000

7,500

9,400 (9)

2,000

3,000

3,500

4,000

$

2,280,750

2,266,250

$

720,000

1,325,000

720,000 1,800,000

2,045,000

2,020,000

R1. Passenger Service, Passengers, Foreign Line

Carried forward

(1) Fewer metered services anticipated.

(2) Increase sale of vaccine lymph during epidemic

of small poX.

(3) Peak Hospital closed down.

(4) More debtors received,

(5) Less sheep and swine slaughtered.

580,000

580,000

650,000 (10)

650,000

(6) Overestimated in 1933.

(7) More consulants,

(8) Higher rate of exchange.

(9) More work done,

(10) Heavy traffic during Ching Ming festival and

other festivals.

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