56
Head 14. KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY
Approved Estimate, 1940-41.
Estimate, 1941-1942.
KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY,-Continued.
Brought forward
Special Expenditure.
Sub-heads:
33 One set Neale Token Instruments as replacements
34 One 2-ton Lorry.....
35 Railway accommodation works for the Chinese Cemetery at
Wo Hop Shek
Double Wire Signalling for Taipo Market Station
Rail Bender for dipped joints
Reconstruction of lean-to roofs and gantries of Goods Shed at
Kowloon Station
Re-railing of 0.4 miles of Main Line ......
Two Saloon Cars
Total Special Expenditure
Total Kowloon-Canton Railway
Personal Emoluments.
Details of the foregoing.
E-1 GENERAL EXPENSES.
E-1-3 GENERAL MANAGER.
818,646
824,981
2,800
3,360 (1)
6,000 (2)
83,000 (3)
8,500
950
2,100
13,900
6,000
34,250
852,896
:
:
(4)
92,360
917,341
NUMBERS.
E-1-3-1 Salaries.
1940-41 1941-42
1
1
Manager and Chief Engineer,† (£1,400 to £1,600 by
£50 annually)
32,000
25,600
Junior Clerical Service:
1
1
1 Class I, ($3,500 to $4,500 by $200 annually)
Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually)
4,925
4,150 (5)
2,250
(6)
Temporary Clerk
480
(7)
2
ลง
Office Attendants, (1 at $252 to $300 and 1 at $192
to $240 by $12 triennially)
615
1
1 Messenger, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially).
255
497 204
(5)
E-1-3-2 Allowances.
10ffice Attendant, and 1 Messenger, Rent Allowances
at $48 each
Carried forward
(1) 3rd set of a 7-year programme. Cost and freight
increased.
(2) For general purpose work. Replacement. (3) Completion of programme; $108,000 provided by
Supplementary Vote in 1940-41.
120
40,165
(4) Non-recurrent.
(5) Stipulated increments.
96
31,027
(6) Seconded to War Taxation Dept.
(7) Temporary appointment in place of Class IV
Clerk seconded to War Taxation Dept.