THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1936.
Radical Tax Suggestions By H. K. Civil Servants PETITION TO LONDON MEETS WITH UNFAVOURABLE REPLY
LOCAL OFFICIALS AND RECENT DRASTIC PAY CUT
COLONIAL OFFICE
REJECTS SUGGESTIONS
RETRENCHMENT
AS WAY OUT
"Telegraph" Special Representative
1 AM ABLE TO REVEAL TO-DAY THAT ONE OF TH
Rabies Menace
NOW IS THE TIME TO
TAKE PRECAUTIONS
Rabies have not figured in the local weekly health returns for some time.
But it is anticipated that, with a return of the hot weather, the incidence, usually kept in check during the
winter months, will again commence to grow.
Stringent muzzling and leash laws enforced in Hong- kong are solely to protect humans from one of the most terrible maladies known.
Several people, including one European, have lost their lives in a most dreadful manner through contact with a rabid dog.
COLONY'S SKYLINE
LAST OFFICIAL ACTS OF THE HON. MR. J. II. THOMAS, GROWS
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES, BEFORE HIS
RESIGNATION LAST WEEK, WAS TO FORWARD AN UN- HIGHER
FAVOURABLE REILY TO A RECENT MASS PETITION BY HONGKONG CIVIL SERVANTS.
During last year's epidemic six isolated cases of Rabies in- volving ten dogs occurred in Kowloon and the New Terri- taries early in the summer, and jone case in Hongkong.
Of the forty-four animal. brains examined by the Government Bacteriologist
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Relay of Maiden Voyage Of The Queen Mary
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1-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7 p.m. A Relay from Daventry, the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and
-Quentin-Maclean ot-the-Organ-of- Castle.
7.14 p.m. The Vienna Symphony Orchestra
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7.10 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforto Recital by Lubn Shaftain.
Programme
for evidence of! 1. Preludes, Op. 15 and Op. 17.... Rabies, eleven were found to be Scriabin; 2. Variations....Glazounov; contaminated. This is the seconda. Valse....Prokofier. highest total of the present de- 8 t Time Signal, Weather Re cade, fourteen positive resulta port and Announcements.
Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal).
The petition, which was a voluminous document, THE skyline at both being obtained from 64 brains 8.03 p.m.
covering several typewritten pages, related to the recent cut in civil servant salaries in Hongkong.
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It contained several suggestions for alternative and less drastic methods of raising revenue in the Colony.
I understand that the Secretary of State for the Colonica, in his reply to the petition, stated that what- ever course the Hongkong Government took to meet the serious financial position brought about by the deprecia- tion of the dollar, the question of salaries reductions for. the civil service was one that could under no circums- tances be reviewed.
Alternative proposals for raising revenue, suggested in the petition, were rejected.
The petition was signed by a vast majority of the civil servants, only a small number refusing to add their signatures. Among those who joined in the suggestions it contained were the majority of Heads of Department.
Seven suggestions were made and the principle of a graduated scale by the petitioners for alterna- of reduction has been adopted ir
ference to an arrangement providing tive methods of raising revenue for all-over cuts of so much per cent. Provision is made for a double levy in the Colony.
on all sterling salaries which exceed £210
Chief of these was that an income tax be imposed on the wealthy class. Methods where by this tax could be collected were outlined.
The second-suggestion-related to the present assessment tax, two suggestions being made under suggestion this heading. One was that the present assessment of 17 per cent, on the rentals of all rateable property In the Colony should be Increased.
ASSESSMENT TAX Alternatively, it was suggested that a graduated scale of assessment be employed.
per
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European and Chinese examined in the previous year.
During 1935, 417 dogs, aix sections of the Island of monkeys, five cats and one guinea Hongkong is gradually be-pig were placed under observation coming higher.
Lack of building space is forcing property owners to, erect taller buildings.
This particularly applies to Chinese residential sections,
Last year two new residential; buildings with six floors made their appearance, bringing the total number in the Colony up to 22.
on account of suspicions of rabies. One of the cats and 65 dogs were destroyed and 21 dogs died whilst under observation.
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6.16 p.m. A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announcements (Copyright by Reuter).
8.35 p.m. Excerpts from “Pag- llace" (Leoncavallo).
I never knew my dear; What! thou? I know that you hate mo; No! you do not love me; To Act! with my The incidence of rabies has heart maddened with sorrow; Quick- been much higher in Hongkong ly, sweet gossip: Dear Harlequint during the past two years than|My Golombine. in the first part of the current decade.
9 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry. 9 p.m. A Syncopated piano and vocal recital by Vivian Ellis.
In 1930, 1931 and 1932 a totni 1. The Town Talks-Medley; 2. Since 1930 property owners of only three rabid infected ani-Let me play. of Chinese residential buildings mal brains were discovered by the 9.15. p.m. A Relay from Daven-
As try have constructed two new build- Government Bacteriologist.. ings of eight storeys, fifteen of many again were discovered in
9.15 p.m. The Maiden Voyage of the Cunard-White Star liner R.M.S. seven storeys, eight of six 1933.
"Queen Mary." A description from Then in 1954 the total leapt up Southampton of the liner's departure. storeys, 74 of five storeys, and 75 of four storeys, these figures to 14, receding slightly last year for New
York. representing the increase in the to 11. During the 1933 epidemie 9.45 pm. The 163rd. renewal of number of buildings of this type donkeys were also affected, one of the Derby Stakes. A running com these animals being destroyed hentary by R. C. Lyle, from the since 1930."
Grand Stand Epsom Raco-Course, under observation.
.10.15
The Maider Voyage of Cases of human rables, re- the Cunan-White Star liner R.M.S. sulting in the death of the vic-"Queen Mary." A description from iims, occurred in 1933, 1934 and Southampton of the liner's departure 1935.
for New York,
10.45 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down,
On the other hand there were:
storey, as com-
to 5240, in the Paksuns Departement pared with 686 in 1910. Thu How To Fight
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
last year only 6,102 buildings of three storeys, as compared with Officers below the £240 level are, in 5.180 in 1930, 1,372 of two storeys, the Police Department lance ser geants whose salary rises from £100 compared with 1,570 in 1930
and 627 Junior wanders certain salary rises from £100 to £330, and there has been a substantial de in the Medical Department certain crease in the number of buildings juntor nursing sisters where the having only one, two and three salary rises from £220 to
storeys. as compared with the The first part of the double levy on increase it the number of build sterling salaries is, a graduated per ings of higher type.
Red Cross Hints To N No Chinese type dwellings on
Safeguard The Public
seat.
centage cut of 2% per cent, on tho frat 1240, five per cent. on the next.
£300, 7% per cent, on the next £100, the mainland reneh above five
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Loh per cent, on the next £100 and storeys, there being eight of 123 per cent. on the remainder of maximum height last year, as com- WE MUST BE READY! metres) and DIN (81.85 metres). the salary.
pared with one in 1930. But on
4.50 p.m. German Folk Song. Thus an officer previously receiv-the mainland, also,
4.53 p.m. Gireetings to our Listeners. small size ing £500 per annum now recelves buildings have given away
Measures for protecting the p.m. Introducing Experts. fo civilian population against gas
5.30 pm News and Roylew In English. E480, while an officer previously re-higher ones. Last year there were attacks in wartime are described:
5.45 p.m. Beloxiles from the Operetta "Dia
schone Calathee." ceiving £2,000 per annum now re only 1,079 one storey buildings, as in ceives 1,610,
9.45 p.m. News and firview, to Germany. a new manual (price 6d.) 7 p.m. Concert of Light Masies compared with 1,182 in 1930: 560 issued by the British Red Cross
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Now in English. two storey buildings as compared Society.
8.13 pin. Concert of Light Music, with 916 in 1930. But further levies are imposed, in-
EAST ASIA ZONE KOWLOON'S GROWTH
It is expected that. the plans
Exal hala Zone broadcast through DJQ VE much as the payment of salaries is
Kowloon has shown a made at the arbitrary rate of one
more suggested by Major-General D. 10.83 metres 115,280 k.4.) 1.37-8 p.m. Concert, shiling and sixpence to the dollar for rapid growth this decade than the J. Collins and Major H. Stuart now at 2 p.m.
1.03 .. German Folk Song. the quarter for this year, and for Island of Victoria. In 1930 there Blackmore in the new Red consumption of water, rescinded last equent quatiors at such rates newere 13,167 Chinese type build- Cross book will form the basis
Legislative Counell may direct
It was pointed out in the peti- tion that a graduated scale, be
revenue, sides bringing in more would ensure that taxolion would fall
of the upan that portion population more able to hear it and would, in fact, affect the peti tioners to a greater extent than the majority of longkong's tenants. A third suggestion made in the petition was that the inx un excess
year, should be restored, or, alterante ly, that the system of water supply, should be on a per capita basis, in- stead of the present basis whereby water in supplies in quantities pro portionate to the amount of asse95- ment tax levied on a property.
DOLLAR RATE.
Provision of gas-proof shelters: Protection against non-persistent and persistent gases;
ings (with a total of 43,232 floors) of Hongkong measures, Ter the
the second quarter, Govern-en this island;, and 8,588 (with) ment intends to introduce
A committee of experts re- a re- 24,402 floors) on the mainland. solution for a lower exchange rate,
commends that of one shilling and five pence island total had increased to only By the end of last year the farthing, with further reductions of 14,006 buildings (with 47,882 rate for the last two quarters. It was pointed out that this latter
The double cut for the first quar-loors) as compared with the in- suggestion, if adopted, would also taxter therefore amounts on the higher crease to 10,297 buildings (with those most able to pay. Le, the heavy salaries of £1,100 or over to a levy of 31,239 floors) on the mainland. consumers of water, and would bo 20 per cent, and over.
more
present equitable than the
system of distribution.
Other' suggestions made in the petition were that duties on ilquar and tobacco be increased, that the fax on the motor Industry be raised and that a heavier betting tax be come effective. It was pointed out that these taxations would be ou luxuries.
REDUCTION OF STAFF Failing the adoption of any of the foregoing suggestions for ruising re- Tenue, the petitionera requested that the question of the stalling of the
on
I'roportionate cuts are also made;
dollar salaries. Government estimates that it will save $1,145,- .828 this year as a result of the cuts.
Cremation
Not Popular In Hongkong
moro
At the present rate of in- crease, there will be Chinese type buildings on the) mainland than on the island before the end of the current decade. -
Construction of new buildings and protection of food supplies and drinking water:
Safe storage of anti-gas sub- stances:
9.10 mm. Greetings to our Listesin. 1.15 p.m. New and Hariew in German. 1.20 p.m. Bran Band,
10 p.m. News and Review in Engllais
DIN, DIE.
10.16 p.m. To-day Is Germany, 10.30 p.m. Shortwave Amateur's Hour. 10.45.p.m. "Ana deutscher Heels."
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25.28 metres 19.82 matres 10.30 metres 11.97 metres 19.00
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Training
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Organisation of gas centres or ald-posts and a system for warn-
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Transmission 1
Kas attacks. Sanitary Board statistics reveal
"Early provision of
or gas-proof that there are a total of 22,363 authors state, as they furnish places shelters is of great importance," the tenement buildings in the Hong-where persons can take off their kong health districts, us com- respirators during a gas attack and pared with a total of 20,012 in have food and drink; where dress*: 1930. It is estimated that theping slutions cạn entry on their duties, total number of houses primarily and where casualties may be treated. erected for domestle purposes are 20,471,
PEAK BUILDINGS This total includes 280 build-
twelve ings, with a total of 698 Noors, on
(0.3.N., G...)
11.30 p.m. W Ben. An Organ Recital. I p..
"Imperial Affairs."
1.15 pm. A Htudio Concert by Australian
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1.16 p.,tarlight," Number Four, 1.10 p.m. Thu Nowa and Aurionncements. Greenwich Time Bignal at 2.15 p.m. Transmission 2
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7 p.m. Big Ben. Quentin Maclean, at the Organ of (a Trocadero (Continued on Page 4).
TO MAKE ROOMS GÁS.PROOF
"There is a possibility of clvillans Hongkong Civil Service become the While the number of private
being shut up in the gas-proof subject of inquiry in order that the interments in Hongkong remain
shelters for as long as right or services of surplus and unnecessary fairly constant each year, there the Peak. The Peak total. in-and floor can be rendered gas-proof.
bours at a Lime, "Any room with sound walls, root officials be dispensed with.
has been a big increase in the cludes eight new buildings (with The windows, if they do not Decrease in the number of om cials in the Hongkong Civil Ser-number of public interments a total of 19 floors) orected. Last lightly, should be puttied, and all vice would, it was pointed out in since 1930, the petition, provide sufficient de- In 1930 a total of 8,286 bodies demolished...
year. Only one Peak building was other openings, including the crease in expenditure to allow they were
windows, strips of cloth nailed round with ollakin or turpaulins," states receptacles or by covering them over recent cut in civil service pay to be 7,649 interments
publicly interred, while
them to prevent the entrance of the authors, returned.
were carried
poisoned air. (out privately.
1930 there have been only 106 "After a gas attack and when the has been exposed to mustard gas."
"It is safer to destroy all food that Last year there were 11,687 cremations at the Japanese surrounding aren has been declared public interments, a record for Crematorium, an average of 33 free from gas, fires should be lighted Collins and Major Blackmore state:
In introducing the manual, General The cute in the salaries of public the current decade, as compared a year, and 126 at the Sikh in tresh air."
in the gas-proof shelters to draw servante, which are brought into force with 8,478 privato interments, a Crematorium, an average of 21
"We must be ready, on the out- only recently, takes the form of a figuro exceeded by those carried a year. Last year and 1932 vided." No method which requires
Anti-gas rattles "should be pro- for dealing with aerial attack."
break of war, with all arrangements temporary Tory on salaries, the out in 1931.
were record
the the use of the lungs should be em-mustard gas or lewisite may be spray. It is explained how liquids such as Cremations
years at
ployed. are not proving Japanese Crematorium, when 10- for pension purposes is not affected, popular in Hongkong. Since bodies were cremated.
ed from tanks carried by acroplance "Food supplies should be protected or alrships, the poison falling like by storage in bins or similar. airtight rain on the ground beneath."
TEMPORARY LEVY
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