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Head 10.-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT AND AIR SERVICES
Head 10.-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT AND AIR SERVICES
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Approved Estimate, 1935.
Estimate, 1936.
Approved Estimate, 1985.
Estimate, 1936.
(A).-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT,—Continued,
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AIR SERVICES.
Head 10.-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT AND
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$
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(A).-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT.
Sub-heads :-
Personal Emoluments.
Details of the foregoing.
NUMBERS.
1935
1936
General Staff.
1
Harbour Master, (£1,850 to £1,600 by £50 annually)
24,000
19,200
1
1
Deputy Harbour Master, (£1,000 to £1,200 by £50
1 Personal Emoluments
572,015
510,566
anoually)
18,000
14,400
1
1
Assistant Harbour Master, (£650 to £950 by 5
of £30, 2 of £60 and 1 of £30)
14,134
11,400
Other Charges.
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-
2 Coal and Oil Fuel for Launches
230,000
180,000 (1)
2
2
Class II, (£460 to £560 by £20 annually)
16,753
13.440
e e e e
(1)
3 Coal for Offices
4,800
1
1
Class III, (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30 and
4,800
4 Conveyance Allowances
6,180
6,180
3 of £15)
3,881
2,760
5 Drawing Material, Instruments and Equipment G.M.S. Office..
3.50
620 (2)
Probationer, ($1,200 to $1,560 by $120 annually)
1,420
(2)
6 Electric Fans and Light
2,000
2,000
Stenographer, ($2,400 to $3,600 by $200 annually),
2,511
2,638
Junior Clerical Service:-
7 Examination Fees
1,300
1,200 (1)
4
8 Expenses of numbering boats
1,500
9 Fees to Unofficial Members of Marine Courts
200
10 Incidental Expenses
4,000
1,500
200
4,000
Class II, (82,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually)
12,759
13,046 (3)
2
Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually)
4,400
4,600 (3)
5
Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually)
8,841
9,000
(3)
4
11 Launch Moorings and Buoys, Navigational Moorings and Buoys
9,900
Class V, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually).
5,383
1,900 (1)
5,500 (3)
2
12 Ocean Steamship Moorings and Buoys.
16,600
17,500 (3)
Class VIÀ, (8950 to $1,050 by $100 annually).
2,100
2,100
4
13 Rent, Light and Water Allowances for Slipway Staff
3,270
3,630 (4)
Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60,1 of $160,
14 Repairs, minor improvements and stores for Launches and Boats
174,000
148.000 (1)(6)
3 of $50 and 2 of $100)..
8,155
4,123 (3)
15 Slipway at Yaumati, Maintenance
3,000
2,500 (1)
1
1
16 Stores and equipment for Lighthouses
10,500
12,500
(6)
17 Transport
18 Uniforms.....
800 7,500
600 (1)
Chief Boarding Officer, (£525 to £625 by £25
annually)
9,375
7,500
5
5
7,500
Boarding_Officers, (£400 to £520 by £20 annually)
36,532
30,067
ee
(1)
(1)
Do.,
Total Other Charges
476,000
394,630
1
1
Do..
Special Expenditure.
1
1
Language Allowances to ac $180 and 3 at 8120 each Chief Inspector of Junks and Cargo Boats, (£525 to
£625 by £25 annually). Language Allowance.... Chief Assistant Inspector of Junks and Cargo Boats,
540
540
9,375
7,500
(1)
120
120
19 New Police Launch No. 9
20 New Police Launch No. 1
21 New Engine to II.D. 8
22 Repairs to Green Island Light...
23 Repairs to Diaphone at Waglan
24 New Flasher at Cape Collinson
85,000 180,000
9,250 (7)
86,600 (7)
1
1
9,000 (8)
1,800 (9)
5
5
400 (9)
(£370 to £480 by £15 annually), Do.,
Language Allowance.. Assistant Inspector of Junks and Cargo Boats, ($2,700 to $3,200 by $100 annually). Assistant Inspectors of Junks and Cargo Boats,
($2,000 to $2,600 by $75 annually).
6,450
210
5,160 210
(1)
2,892
2,992 (3)
11,759
12,040
(9)
25 Fog Signal Actuating Clock.....
26 Now Light for Lan Tau
1,400 (9)
900 (9)
1,200 (9)
27 Gestetner for G.M.S. Offico
28 Conversion of Old Police Lanuch I
29 Transfer of Boiler from II.D, I to “Aldecoa”.
30 Jib Crane
Steel Filing Cabinets for G.M.S.
680 (8)
1,200 (10)
450 (11)
1,200 (12)
Allowance to Interpreter Cheung Chau, for collec-
tion of fees for painting numbers on juuks Allowances to 2 Sergeant Interpreters and 4 Bont-
sważna at Outstatious, at $ 60 exch Allowances to 3 Police Boatmen at Tai (), at$18 ench
36
→
420
360
(4)
54
54
do.,
200
New launch to replace II.D.I.
10,000
Instruments and Models for G.M.S.
500
Dalton Adding Machine
375
Now Engine for R.D. 1.
9,000
}(13)
1
New Engine for H.D. 7.
9,000
1
1
Motor Boat
8,000
6
6
Electric Machine for sewing beavy canvas.
2,000
27
27
Do.,
at Tui O for Boat- painting at $18 each Allowances to Police Seamen, (8 at Long Ket, 8 at Taipo, 9 at Deep Bay and 8 at Lantao), for Boat-painting at $24 each Boatswain, Class II, ($324 to 8381 by $12 annually) Boatman, Class 1, ($252 to $300 by $12 annually)... Seamen, Class III, ($168 to $216 by $12 triennially)
Do., Rent Allowances at $24 each,... Seamen, Class IV, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
54
54
792
792
384
384
300
300
1,200
1,205
144
144
5,137
5,094
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(3)
(5)
Total Special Expenditure
Do.,
Rent Allowances at $24 ench
648
648
254,075
114,080
De.,
Personal Allowances to 1 at $48,
and at $12...
156
60
(5)
Do.,
Extra Work Allowances to 2 at
1,302,090
1,019,276
$24 each
48
48
Total Harbour Master's Department
(1) Considerad sufficient.
(2) Includes instruments previously provided for under
Special Expenditure,
(3) More moorings due for overhaul.
(4) Two more carpenters,
(5) Higher rate of exchange.
(6) Numerous minor improvements to be made.
(8) Replacement.
(9) Considered necessary.
(10) For use as fumigating craft.
(11) For use on fumigating hulk "Aldecoa".
(12) For Yaumati Slipway.
(13) Non-recurrent.
1
1
Painter, ($216 to $288 by $12 annually)
288
288
1
I
Revote.
Do., Rent Allowance Watchman, ($252 to $300 by $12 triennially)
Do.
Rent Allowance
48
48
300
252
(5)
24
24
3
3
Do..
($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
573
480
(5)
Do.,
Rent Allowances at $24 each
72
72
Carried forward
205,568
178,643
(1) Higher rate of exchange.
(2) Probationer promoted to Class III, 1935 Estimates
included one Class III officer on leave.
(4) One allowance not required.
(5)Changes in personnel.
(3) Stipulated increments.