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Head 21.-PRISONS DEPARTMENT
Approved Estimate, 1934.
Estimate, 1935,
PRISONS DEPARTMENT,-Continued.
$
Personal Emoluments, Continued.
Brought forward
384,398
373,551
$
Head 22-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Head 22.-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Approved Estimate, 1934.
Estimate, 1935.
$
NUMBERS.
1934
1935
1
1
Hospital Staff.
Hospital Supervisor, (£360 to £460 by 6 annual
increments of £15 and 1 of £10)...
Sub-bends :-
1 Personal Emoluments
1,240,346
1,291,600
7,360
6,900
1
1
Assistant Hospital Supervisor, (£300 to £350 by
(1)
£10 annually)
5,560
5,250
(1) (2)
Do., Language Allowance
60
60
1
1
Hospital Principal Indian Warder, ($1,100 to $1,500
by $100 annually).
1,400
1,500
(2)
Other Charger.
A.-Staff.
1
1
Hospital Assistant Principal Indian Warder, ($700
to $850 by $50 annually)..
850
850
2 Conveyance allowances
18,354
16,000
(1)
7
7
Hospital Indian Warders, (8 460 to 8670 by $30 annually}
3,991
3,891
(3)
Indian Staff.
B.-General.
1
1
2
2
3
3
Chief Warder ($1,400 to $1,800 by $100 annually).....| Principal Warders, i$1,000 to $1,300 by $100 annually)| Assistant Principal Warders, ($650 to $:00 by $50
1,558
1,658
3 Artificial Limbs.
600
200
2,458
2,558
4 Bedding and Clothing
20,000
18,000
} (1)
5 Board for 5 House Officers at $365 each
1,825
1,825
Annually)
2,314
2,379
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16
16
Warders, ($430 to $550 by $30 annually)
8,553
8,595
104
104
Assistant Warders, ($360 to $420 by $12 annually}.
42,761
42,777
}(2)(8)
6 Board and Lodging for 6 Pupil Midwives, at $96 each 7 Books
576
576
500
500
74
76
Guards, ($240 for 1st 6 months then $288 to $348
8 Bonuses to Dispensary Licentiates and Clerks for vaccination
of children and registration of births
5,000
5,000
by $12 annually)
24,092
2
Do., (Temporary).
24,845
(2)(3)(4)
9 Cleansing Materials
7,800
8,000
(2)
598
(5)
10 Dental and other Special Treatment
4,000
4,000
Rent Allowances
3,600
3,600
Language Allowances
6,200
6,700
(6)
11 Expenses of Courses of Study and attendance at Medical
Congresses
5,000
5,000
Allowance to Indian officer for Identification of Old
12 Fuel and Light
55,000
58,000
(2)
Offenders
120
120
13 Grants to Protestant and Roman Catholic Chaplains for
Allowance to Indian offerr for taking Finger Prints Allowance to Assistant Warder acting as driver... Extra duty Allowance
120
120
Religious Services
1,800
1,800
60
60
14 Incidental Expenses
2,500
2,500
1,000
1,000
15 Maintenance of luuatics at Canton
9 000
9,000
16 Medical Comforts ....
17 Medicines, Surgical Appliances and Instrumeots .....................
2,000 100,000
1,000
110,000
18 Nursing Board Expenses
1,500
2,500
1
1
1
Trades Instructor, ($600 to $700 by $25 annually) Office Attendant, ($252 to $800 by $12 trienniafly)
Do.. Hent Allowance..
629
654
|(2)
19 Provisions for Patients
150,000
150,000
300
300
20 Rent of Premises for Dispensaries, and Infant Welfare Centre....
5,840
5,724 (5)
48
48
21 Transport
1.300
1,300
2
2
1
-
-
1
18
Storeman ($360 to $480 by $12 annually)
Miscellaneous.
7 Cooks, ($156 to $204 by $12 trieunially)
Do., Rent Allowances at $24 each
Messenger, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
Rent Allowance
Do.,
18 Coolies, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
Motor Drivers, (8480 to $550 by $12 annually)
980
1,008
(2)
22 Treatment of Opium addicts...
3,000
ས
293
360
(7)
23 Upkeep of Hospital Equipment, etc,
13,500
11,000
24 Upkeep of X-Ray Apparatus
12,800
13,000
(7)
25 Upkeep of Travelling Dispensary and Motor bus for Laly Ho
Tung Welfare Centre......
2,500
3,400
1,296
1,255
(3)
26 Ventilation of Operating Theatre
4.50
450
168
168
27 Washing
19,500
18,000
(1)
e @ 338 & Abe
(6)
(8)
204
204
48
48
3,130
C.-Port Health Officer's Office.
Do., Rent Allowances to 16 at $24 each and 2
at $48
3,207
(2)
456
480
28 Conveyance Allowances
360
360
6
6
CO
Servants and Messengers, ($156 to $204 by $12
triennially)
(8)
986
951
Do.,
Rent Allowance at $24 ench.
(2)
29 Incidental Expenses etc............................
400
400
30 Uniforms
350
250
(1)
144
144
Acting Pay
5,040
4,200
(9)
Total Personal Emoluments
Carried forward
1,682,841
1,742,385
510,725
499,441
(1) Higher rate of exchange.
(2) Stipulated increments.
(3) Changes in personnel.
(4) Two tinunferved from Temporary Guards.
(5) Transferred to Guards.
(6) Stipulated allowances.
(7) Salary revised as from 1st January, 1935.
(8) 1 Coolie granted 548 Reat Allowance.
(9) Less acting pay required.
(1) Considered sufficient.
(2) Required for additional Hospitals and Dispensaries.
(8) More medicines, etc. required.
(4) Previously underestimated.
(5) Lower rent,
(6) In accordance with Artiela IK of Final Aet of the Bangkok
Opium Conference.
(7) More X-ray examinations.
(8) Increase due to one new motor bus for Lady Ho Tung
Welfare Centre.
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