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FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING

Supplementary Votes Total $23,487

Provision made

Supplementary votes totalling $23,487 will come up for considera- | $56,000. tion before a meeting of the Finance Committee to be held after the Legislative Council meeting to-morrow at 230 p.m.

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Hong Kong Naval Volunteer TOKYORIWAX-Force: Fuel, Light and Water, $200. Provision made in Estimates, $1,453.

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Estimates,

Owing to the fall in exchange the contract, rate for. Indian rations was increased, and the vote is short by 32,100. ▲ supplementary vote for this amount is required.

The above is to be met from savings under Police Force.

At the annual inspection held in

K.R.A. MEETING CALENDAR FEAR?

Buses, Mosquitoes

Sanitation Discussed

At the monthly meeting of the Kowloon Residents' Aasóciation, held at the Vicarage, St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, an December 21, Mr. F. Mow Fung was selected to serve on the Committee in connec- tion with arrangements for the | Coronation next May.

The

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A letter from the Superinten- Police Force:Upkeep of Arms. dent of Police, Kowloon, enclosing $770.

suggestions by the Kowloon Motor), « Provision made in Estimates, Bus Co. regarding · the alteration ⠀ $3,500,

of certain routes was read. Bus-Service Sub-Committee ported having considered the pro- posed alterations thoroughly, and advised, that the Association re- commend their adoption. It was agreed that the police should be notified to this effect.

Owing to increases in establish- ment, the amount provided under this sub-head is insufficient to May 1936 on the three pounder cover expenditure to the end of the guns in cruising launches the year. It is estimated that a fur-

Naval Authorities recommended ther sum of $200 will be required

the replacements of certain de- and a supplementary vote for this fective parts of the sights. It was amcunt is requested.

considered undesirable to use the guns with the sights in their then condition and $1,200 was inserted in the 1937 estimates to cover this expenditure.

The above is to be met from savings under Head 27 "B" sub- bead 15 Upkeep of Arms and Sweeping Gear.

Charitable Services:--2 Other Charitable Allowances (Unallocat- ed), $468.

Provision made in Estimates, $3.000.

Owing partly to an increase in the number of lepers maintained at the Tung Wah Kennedy Town Hospital and partly to other ad- ditional calls on this vote, the ex- penditure on this sub-head will, it is estimated, exceed funds provided by $466. A supplementary vote for this amount is therefore requested. Supreme Court:-Special Expen- diture, Halsbury's "Laws of Eng- land" replacement of 4 sets, fourth Instalment. $220.

Provision

$500,

made. in Estimates,

Provision in 1936 Estimates for these law books was made at the rate of $1/8. Owing to the fall in exchange a further sum of $220 La required to cover expenditure on

this sub-head. A supplementary vote for this amount is, therefore requested.

Medical Department: Bedding and Glothing, $8,000.

Provision made in Estimates, $18,000.

When the Estimates for 1936 were prepared the cost of materials to be ordered through the Crown Agents was calculated on the basis. of an exchange rate of 1/8-$1. When the exchange fell it was con- sidered inadvisable to reduce the quantity ordered and so riak, a shortage of supplies. Figures now show that the number of patients treated during the current year has been well above the average. and all materials ordered have been fully required. The excess expen- diture consequent on the fall in exchange

amounts to $6,000

and a supplementary vote for this sum is therefore requested.

The above is to be met from savings under Head 22, Sub-head 20, Provisions for patients,

Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force: Uniform, $1,013.

On further consideration of the urgency of the matter, and the possibility of savings on the vote for Upkeep of Arms (Head 20 sub- head 3), the Naval Authorities were "requested to carry out the work. This vote has now been ex- ceeded by a sum of $770, but as against this, the sum of $1,200 under Special Expenditure in 1937 will not be required.

A supplementary vote for $707 is therefore requested.

The above is to be met from savings under Police Force,

Police Force:-Transport, $2,000. Provision made in Estimates, $13,500.

GUIDE BOOK

A letter was read from the Hong Kong Trave. Association suggest ing that the K.R.A. proposed Guide Book should be issued under the auspices of that Association and that the KRA should co-operate with the Travel Association In the

production of the book It was agreed to refer this matter to the next meeting of the General Com- mittee.

MOSQUITOES

In view of further complaints regarding the presence of mos- quitoes in the Kowloon City area. as mentioned in the Association's letter to Government of August 13, it was decided to write Govern- ment again on the matter, at the same time asking for a reply to the last paragraph of that letter, which referred to the desirability of an enquiry into the case of a drowning fatality.

SANITATION

Increase in crime has necessit- ated additional expenditure on conveyance of prisoners and wit- nesses. More use of Motor Trans-

The Sanitation Sub-Committee port for conveying officers effects reported that it was still consider- or transer has also caused addling the letter from Government tional expenditure on, this head to on the subject of leprosy in Kow- the benefit of the. "Coolle re" loon and that it would draft Vote, which shows a saving of $1, letter in the near future for the 000.

consideration of the General Com-

The above is to be met from mittee. savings under Police Force.

Fire

Brigade:-Incidental

penses, $600.

Ex-

Provision ·Inade in Estimates (page 35 sub-head-8), $1,300.

It was agreed to donate the mum of $50 to St. Andrew's Church in appreciation of the use of the Church Hall for the Association's mestings.

B.

Those present were: The excess on this sub-head, la Wylle (President), Mr. F. Mow. due to the more frequent convey-Fung. (Vice-President). Mr. R. ance of Ambulances and Fire Ap Baldwin (Hon. Becretary), Messrs. pliances on the Vehicular Ferries.

A. Cheung, W. C. Felshaw," Lam Fire Brigade:-Repairė to Float- | Ming-fan, and Li Chor-chí. „Apo- ing Engines, $1,000.

logies for absence were received from Mrs. E. W. Gardiner and the Rey, J. R. Higgs.

Provision

$9,000.

made in Estimates,

In August of this year white ants were discovered in the timbers of No. 1 Fire Float and unforeseen and necessary expenditure of $2- 000 was incurred in order to re- pair their ravages.

The vote is therefore short by $1 000 and a supplementary vote for this amount is required.

Kowloon Canton Railway: - Special Expenditure. Double-wire Provision made, 13 Estimates. Signalling at Taumati Station,

$3,600.

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$2,315.

Provision made in Estimates,

The number of Cadets and Ratings recruited during the cur- $4,300. rent year has been greater than was anticipated, and a further sum of $1,913 is required to cover ex- penditure on this sub-head. supplementary vote for this amount is accordingly requested.

Owing to the fall in exchange. and to the contract price of Asignalling apparatus being higher than was estimated, the total ex- penditure, under this sub-head is The above is to be met from $0.614.75. A sum of $4,300 Was savings under Head 27 "B" sub-provided. In the Estimates of 1936. head 3, Ammunition $913, sub- An additional sum of $2,315 to

head 5, Bounty for Ratings $1,000. Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force:-Upkeep of Ship and Boats,

meet this expenditure is required and a supplementary vote for this amount is therefore requested, $653.

Kowloon Canton Railway: --- Provision made in Estimates, Special Expenditure. Conversion $0,400.

of Talpo Market Station into a Provision made by Supplemen-Crossing and Train Token Station. tary Vote, $747.

$540.

Total: $7,147.

The Dry-docking of H.M.B. Corn- flower and lifting of mooringa dia- closed:-

(1) Zinc ring missing from hull, (2) Advisability of drawing tail shaft and renewing rubber washer and packings,

Provision made. In Estimates, $3,000.

Owing to the fall in exchange the cost of this work, of which over $2,000 represents purchases from Crown Agents, has been in- creased to. 43,539.60.

(3) Defective plates on buoys- A further sum of $540 is re- one perforated and leakingquired to meet the expenditure in- and two worn

thin as to curred and, a supplementary vote.

be unserviceable.

for this amount is therefore re- The sum of $653 is required toquested. meet these urgent repairs.

Police Force: - Photography,

Provision made in Estimates,

The above is to be met from $500. savings under Head 27 "B" sub- head 2, Allowance for Obicers un-1 $3,600 dergoing training in England.

Police Force-Light and Elec- trie Fans, $4,200.

Provision made in Estimates, $50,000.

Owing to the opening of the new Upper Levels Police Station and the extension or lighting to New Territories Police Stations, the vote has proved insufficient and a sup plementary vote for $4.200 is re- |quired. P

The above is to be met from Savings under Police Force.

Police Force: Rations for In- dian Police, $2,110.

Approval was obtained in 1935," but too late for provision to be made in Estimates for 1936, to ex- pend a sum not exceeding $2,000 on special photographic apparatus

connection with the Special Branch; of this amount only $626 was spent in 1935. A further sum of $500 is now required, as the or- dinary annual vote of $3.500: has* proved insufficient for this " THOTË recurrent expenditure.

The above is to be met fro

from saving under Police Force,

Total: $23,487.

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There were four

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