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Under Other Charges." F sum of 8730 has been provided for board for a house physician and house surgeon. The amounts provided for fuel and light. medicines, and surgical appliances, bed- ding and clothing, and provisions, have all been raised to meet the increase in A reduction of $1,800 has been made in the vote Support of lunatics The arrangement made in abroad.

of 1912, under which the Goveinuent Hongkong made an anual grant of $3.0 to the John G. Kerr Asylum for the Insane at Canton, was not intended to be permanent, and it came to an end on the 30th June. 1916. The practice former- ly in force in sending Chinese lunatics, who are not British subjects, to Chinese Authorities at Canton was verted to from the let July, 1915.

at the front receive their full pay less their military pay. It would have been impossible to allow so many to go had it not been for the excellent service which the members of the Police Reserve con- tinue to render under the able leadership Jenkin. of Deputy Superintendent

prices. Other Charges ' (Applause.) Under increases are shown for clothing and accoutrements due to the higher cost of materials. Coal

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and launches is also estimated to cost more. On the other hand, a saving of $12.835 is shown in the cost of passages and bonuses in lieu thereof owing to the re- duction in the European Staff. Under the heads Secret Service" and Tran- sport reductions of $4.000 and $2,300 have been made respectively. In the Fire Brigade under Other Charges." coal and oil fuel are expected to cost 81,5 more than this year.

In the Prison Department. under "Personal Emoluments " temporary Warders, Assistant Warders and Guards have been provided for. These temporary are necessitated by the arrangements absence of four Warders who have gone to the front, and by vacancies in the European Staff, which cannot be filled at present. Under "Other Charges." the vuls Clothing and shoes for Staff " and Clothing for prisoners" have been increased owing to the higher cost of materials, and a new item of $2,000 has been inserted for repairs to plant used for remunerative industries. This work has hitherto been paid for out of the Public Works Department votes.

In the Medical Department. under "Personal Emoluments," the opportunity was taken of the departure of the Assist ant Medical Officer at Kowloon to abolish post of the post, and in its place a Chinese iledival Officer in the New Territories has been created. This Officer will reside at Taipo, and in addition to his ordinary Medical work will advise regarding sanitation matters in villages, and supervise the Government midwives at Taipo and In Long. It will be ob- served that the salaries of the Nursing Sisters have been transferred from the heading Hospitals and Asylums" and placed under Staff." In the Civil Hospital provision has been made for These in- eight temporary staff nurses. elude the Japanese nurses. who have taken over the entire charge of "B" Block. That experiment has been so successful that it is proposed to employ others in the Asiatic Wards in A Block.

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The Office of Health Officer of the Port has been removed from under Staff," and entered separately on page 65. This arrangement enables the cost of the sub- department to be seen at a glance. Under Other Charges certain votes have been raised to meet the increased cost of coal and stores.

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In the Sanitary Department, under "Personal Emoluments," the post of 1st Grade Clerk has been abolished and a new post of 3rd Grade Clerk created. On the retirement of the Medical Officer of Health, the Assistant Medical Officer of Health was promoted to the post, and an officer on a sterling salary will per form the duties of Assistant Officer of Health in 1917, drawing half the sterling salary of the post.

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Under Other Charges" it has been necessary to raise the amounts provided for coal, repairs, and disinfectants to C'onsiderable meet the increased prices. savings have been made in the cost of the lighting the various buildings in charge of the Department, owing to the lower contract price for the supply of current. Under" Special Expenditure a sum of $35,000 has been provided for a motor refuse lighter, the need for which is explained in Appendix III.

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In the Botanical and Forestry Depart- ment small sums have been provided under

Special Expenditure " for clearing brushwood at Mount Kellet, and for lay- ing out the grounds of the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians. The increase of nearly $3,000 in the cost of this depart- ment is very small when the valuable work performed by it in all parts of the Colony is considered. I wish to draw special attention to the efficiency with

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order. A sum of $100,000 has been en- tered for the extension of the Central Police Station, and $35,000 for the ox- tension of the Harbour Office Building to provide an office for the Superinten dent of Imports and Exports, and quar- of ters for Revenue Officers. A $60,000 has been provided for the first block of quarters on Leighton Hill, to be rented to European married subordinate officers with salaries of less than £450

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rents charged will yield about four per centum on the capital cost after paying the cost of main- tenance. It is also proposed to erect two more quarters for subordinate officers entitled to free quarters on Mount Parish

which Mr. Tutcher and bis carry out their duties.

In the Department of Education, under the head "Queen's College," it will be noticed that the appointment of Tran- slation Master has been abolished. This post has been filled for several years in a most efficient manner by the Reverend H. R. Wells, of the London Mission, who never spared himself in giving all the ne at his disposal to the work and it a matter for deep regret that the de- mands on his time have necessitated his resignation Arrangements have been made for the performance of the duties by the appointment of a senior Verna- cular Master. The posts of four visiting Vernacular Teachers have been abolished, at a cost of $15,000 In the Belilios Public School provision has been made for a third Assistant Mistress, and the posts of the Vernacular Masters have been abolished,

Under Military Expenditure, the con- tribution to the Imperial Government is estimated to amount to $2,701,760. De tails will be found in Appendix II. The cost of the Cadet Company has been merged in the Volunteer-Other Charges. In the Public Works Department, under the bead "Personal Emoluments," the 1st Grade Executive Engineers have been increased from three to four on the pro- motion of the head of the Building Ordinance Office to that rank, while the 2nd Grade Executive Engineers have been reduced by one. The 1st Grade Assist- ant Engineers on the permanent staff have been increased from three to four, and 2nd Grade Assistant Engineers have been reduced from four to three. A Junior Assistant Land Surveyor has been appointed on a salary of $1.440. An explanation of this post will be found in Appendix III.

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Tinder Other Charges " $6,500 has been entered for the upkeep of the dredger St. Enoch. This item has hitherto appeared under "Public Works Recurrent," sum of $4,000 having been. provided this

Under "Public Works Recurrent," the only item to which reference need be made is the sum of $7,500 for writing off the value of the dredger. It is proposed to provide this sum annually until the value has been written down to $75,000.

I am glad to say that owing to the improvement in the state of our finances, it is again possible to spend a larger sum on Public Works, and a total of 81,545.400 has been provided for this purpose. I will take the more important items in

Under Item 8-Roads-a sum of $37.500 has been provided for widening and grading the road from Deep Water Bay to Repulse Bay, and $13,000 for making a necessary new road from the dam at Tytam Tuk, over which the road from Stanley to Shaukiwan must pass, on the completion of the dam. to Tytam Gap. A small but useful work will be the rounding off of the corner at the bottom of Garden Road at a cost of $1,500,

At Aberdeen it is hoped to make an improvement in the road past the Docks, and a new road past the village at a cost of $27,000. Owing to the increase in motor traffic the narrow road through the village is dangerous to pedestrians. Item 9, $10,500, is for an underground cable from the General Post Offer to No. 2 Police Station on which route the num- ber of wires has become excessive for poles. Item 16. $1,500, is for a useful apparatas invented by Captain Tyler. Coast Inspector to the Chinese Govern- ment, which has been successfully instal- led at Shanghai, whereby the moisture in the air in summer is reduced and the The excep: general temperature lowered, tional sam of $160,000 has been entered for Compensation and Resumptions, as some large resumptions are necessary.

Under Waterworks, a sum of $520,000 is entered to complete the reservior at Tytam and the Bervice Reservior at West Point.

At Kowloon it is proposed to erect more Free quarters for subordinate officers, at a cost of $35,000, and to build a market at Shamshuipo for $18,000. Under "Miscellaneous,"

sum of $11.000 has been provided for the resump- tion of ferry piers. This is in connection with a scheme for improving the ferry services between Victoria and Yaumati

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