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Head 20.-POLICE FORCE
Head 20.-POLICE FORCE
Sub-heads:-
1 Personal Emoluments
Approved Estimate, 1934.
Estimate, 1935.
$
2,512,158
2,452,613
Head 20.-POLICE FORCE
Approved Estimate, 1934.
Estimate, 1935.
47
POLICE FORCE,—Continued.
$
$
Personal Emoluments.
Details of the foregoing.
NUMBERS
Other Charges.
1934 1935
Staff.
2 Ammunition
20,000
13,000
8 Upkeep of arms
4 Bedding
5 Burial of Destitute Dead
6 Cleansing Materials and Washing
7 Clothing and Accoutrements..
8 Coal for Barracks
9 Conveyance Allowances
10 Coolie lire
4,200
4,000
(1)
1
1
6,000
5,000
Cadet Officer, Class 1, (£1,500 to £1,800 by £50
annually)
28,800
800
300
1
700
600
(1)
Inspector General of Police, (£1,500 to £1,600 by
£50 annually)
9,218
14,819
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95,000
95,000
1
1
Deputy Inspector General of Police, (£1,400).
22,400
21,000
(2)
11 000
9,500 (1)
2
2
11,340
11,640
(2)
3,000
3,000
Divisional Superintendents. (£450 to £1,300 by 4 annual increments of £30, 2 of £60, 9 of £10 and 5 of £30)..
40,800
34,383
11 Disinfectants
2,800
2,300
(7 at £450 to £1,300 by
12 Expenses of Anti-Piracy Guards...
24,000
22,000
(1)
13 Giants to Villages in New Territories in aid of Village Scout
11
7
ON
2
Superintendents
4 of £30, 2 of £60, 9 of
>(2) (3) (4)
£40, 5 of £50 and 1 at
6
Assistant Superintendents
90,948
81,264
Scheme
480
480
14 Identification of Criminals
300
300
£780 to £930 by £50 anually)
15 Incidental Expenses
5,000
5,000
1
1
Probationer, (£400 to £425 by 1 increment of £25)..
6,795
6,000
(4)
16 Incidental Expense, Remand Home Juvenile Offenders
500
8,000
17 Interpretation Fees
300
450
(3)
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:
---
Class 1. (£600 to £700 by £20 annually)
11,200
(5)
18 Light and Electric Fans
54,000
50,000
(1)
2
2
Class II, (£460 to £560 by £20 annually)
17,623
16,800
(2)(4)
19 Medals......
300
300
3
3
Class III, (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30 and
20 Mess 'tensils.
2,000
1,500
(1)
3 of £15)
16,367
16,019
(2) (3)
21 Passages
130,000
140.000
(4)
3
3
Stenographers, ($2,400 to $3,600 by $200 annually).
10,600
8,273
(4)
22 Petrol, Oil, etc., for Police Motor Vehicles....
9,000
9,000
Junior Clerical Service:-
23 Photography
3,500
3,500
24 Rations for Indian Police.....
63,000
60,000
25 Reut of Stations and Married Police Quarters
21,528
27,528
(5)
©€
(1)
26 Repairs to Police Motor Cars and Cycles
5,500
5,500
27 Rewards
1,400
2,500
(3)
28 Secret Service....
15,000
15,000
29 Small Stores
8,000
8,000
67
1240205
1
Higher Class, ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually)...|
5,217
5,417
2
Class II. ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually)..
6.313
6,463
(3)
5
Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually)
9,108
11.208
(8) (6)
8
5
21
16
16
68
80 Special Course of Instruction
800
400
(1)
Class IV, (+1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually) Class V. ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually). Class VIA. (#950 to $1,050 by $100 annually) Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, I of $160,
3 of $50 and 2 of $100)
14 101
8,901 (7)
27,051
28,539
(3) (8)
16,800
16,700
(4)
56,425
60.299
(3) (9)
31 Subsistence of Prisoners
3.000
3,500
(3)
3
4
Special Class, ($1,200 to $2,400 by $100 annually)...
4,887
6,787
(3) (10)
32 Telegrams and long distance telephone calls
1,200
1,200
Shorthand Allowance to 1 at $120
120
120
33 Transport
12,500
13,000
(3)
1
Storekeeper, ($2,500 to $3,500 by $100 annually)
2,573
Do., Rent Allowance at $240
240
Total Other Charges
515,148
321,498
1
Assistant Storekeeper, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100
>(11)
annually)
1,551
Do.,
Rent Allowaner at $240
240
2 Motor Cycle Combinations
2 Steel Filing Cabinets
Revision of Police Regulations
1 Gestetner Duplicator
Special Expenditure.
34 Safety First Campaign
35 50 .38 Short Revolvers
36 Wireless for Mobile Police ....
37 Spare parts for 3 Pår. Guns.
38 2 Motor Cycle Combinations
39 Police Telephone l'illar
40 Polishing Equipment.
41 Musketry Equipment.
60 Pairs Handcuffs
50 .88 Long Revolvera ...
2 Dog Cage Vans
3 Solo Motor Cycles.
Inspection Officer, Water Police
1,200
1,200
Acting Poy
563
(12)
1,500 (3)
4,000 5,000
3,600 (6)
5,000 (7)
720
(*)
2
European Contingent.-Land and Water.
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2,980 (9)
1,000 (10)
Do.,
Chief Inspectors, (£600 to £700 by £25 annually)...
Good Conduct Medal Allowance,
19,240
18,914
(2) (3)
1
1
350 (11)
500
(12)
2,400
Do.,
5,500
17
19
5,440
3.200
3,000
320
1 at £9. Os. Od, and 1 at $30 Chief Detective Inspector, (£600 to £700 by £25
annnally)... Good Conduct Medal Allowance,
at £9. Os. Off... Inspectors, (£475 to £535 by £20 annually)
Do., Good Conduct Medal Allowances, 4 at £4. 108. Od. each, 5 at $30 each and 1 at $60
72
165
(13)
9,736
9,501
(2)(8)
72
140,615
135 145,934
(13)
(14)
480
480
5,800
1,500
36,160
3,093.466
15.650
2,989,761
(1) Considered sufficient.
(2) More travelling.
(3) Considered necessary.
(4) Mora men on lave,
(5) More quarters required.
(6) Replacements.
Total Special Expenditure .....................
Total Police Force
(7) Revote.
(8) Spares for guns on launches.
(9) One for Tsim Sha Tsui and one for Kowloon City.
(10) For Kowloon Tong-
(11) For Armourer's shop.
(12) For tripods and aiming rests.
Carried forward
(1) Changes in personnel, Cadet Officer Cl. I. retiring.
(2) Higher rate of Exchange.
(3) Stipulated increments.
(4) Changes in personnel.
(5) Transferred to other Head & replaced by Class II officer.
(6) One promoted from Class IV to Class III.
(7) One promoted to Class 111, one replaced by Special Class
and one by Class V.
(8) One in place of one Class IV.
(9) One new post for Traffic Office.
(10) One in place of one Class IV.
(11) New posts in place of one 8. C. & A. 8. Class II officer,
0.0).D. No. 132 of 4 April, 1934.
(12) Considered necessary.
(13) More allowances payable.
(14) Two new posts, one for Shamsbuipo division and one for
Traffic, Kowloon & New Territories.
556,970
533,706