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DETAILS OF REVENUE.
REVENUE
Approved Estimate 1938.
Estimate 1939.
Brought forward
650,000
450,000
6. KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
MAIN LINE,—Continued.
R1. Passenger Service, Passengers, Home Line
Passenger Service, Others, Foreign Line
268,000
380,000
7,500
8,000
R2. Passenger Service, Others, Home Line R3. Goods Service, Goods, Foreign Line R3. Goods Service, Goods, Home Line
2,500
3,000
50,000
600,000
16,000
20,000
R4.
Goods Service, Others, Foreign Line
700
40,000
R4.
Goods Service, Others, Home Line
100
10,000 } (1)
R7. Profits on Central Mechanical Works, Home Line
200
50,000
R8. Rents, Home Line
7,900
100,000
R9. Incidental Revenue, Foreign Line
13,000
13,000
R9. Incidental Revenue, Home Line
27,000
35,000
R10. Auxiliary Operations, Foreign Haulage
70,000
R11. Interchange of Rolling Stock, Foreign Line
2,000
5,000
Total
1,044,900
1,784,000
7.—RENT OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, LAND AND HOUSES.
Buildings
105,000
160,000 (2)
Rent of Government Furniture
12,000
13,000
Lands Not Leased (Permits for Encroachments, &c.).. Laundries
250,000
300,000 (3)
5,500
5,500
Leased Lands, (Crown Rent Exclusive of N.T.)
602,000
645,000 (4)
Leased Lands, (Crown Rent N.T.)
230,000
237,000
Markets
Piers
Pineapple Land Leases.
Stone Quarries
360,000
403,000 (5)
49,500
49,500
1,050
1,000
20,000
20,000
Total
1,635,050
1,834,000
8.-INTEREST
96,000
110,000 (6)
9. MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS.
Condemned Stores, &c.
15,000
28,000 (7)
Conservancy Contracts
30,000
12,500 (8)
Overpayments in previous years
10,000
10,000
Other Miscellaneous Receipts
100,000
100,000
Radio and Telegraph Concession
250,000 (9)
Royalty payable by the China Motor Bus Co., Ltd.
110,000
175,000 (10)
Royalty payable by the Hong Kong Telephone Co.
47,000
52,000 (10)
Royalty payable by the Hong Kong Tramway Co.
30,000
45,000 (10)
Royalty payable by the Hong Kong & Yaumati Ferry Co. Royalty payable by the Kowloon Motor Bus Co. Ltd.
124,000
175,000 (10)
126,000
180,000 (10)
$
592,000
1,027,500
Total
10.-LAND SALES.
Premia on New Leases: Hong Kong
Kowloon
New Kowloon
New Territories
Total
180,000
200,000
75,000
430,000
70,000
100,000
(11)
30,000
20,000
355,000
750,000
(1) Based on the assumption that existing traffic will
continue in 1939.
(2) More rents.
(3) More storage areas rented on permit.
(4) More new leases and land sales.
(5) Higher rentals.
(6) Increased balances.
(7) Variable.
(8) Lower contract rates.
(9) Wireless and Cables franchise.
(10) Increased traffic due to increased population.
(11) More demand for land due to abnormal conditions