236
30
Head 10-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT AND AIR SERVICES
Approved Estimate, 1937.
Estimate, 1988.
237
Head 10.-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT AND AIR SERVICES
31
Approved! Estimate, 1937.
Estimate, 1938.
(A)-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT,-Continued.
Head 10.-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT AND
Personal Emoluments.
$
$
$
$
AIR SERVICES.
(A).-HARBOUR DEPARTMENT.
Sub-heads :-
$
$
$
Details of the foregoing.
NUMBERS.
General Staff.
1937 1938
1
1
Harbour Master, (£1,350 to £1,600 by £50 annually)
25,600
25.600
1 Personal Emoluments
621,240
│628,640
1
1
Deputy Harbour Master, (£1,000 to £1,200 by £50
annually)
19,200
19,200
1
1
Assistant Harbour Master, (£650 to £950 by 5
Other Charges.
of £30, 2 of £60 and 1 of £30)
15,200
15,200
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-
2 Coal and Oil Fuel for Launches
250,000
240,000
3 Coal for Offices
6,000
9,455
Ge
2
2
Class II, (£460 to £560 by £20 annually)
17,920
17,920
(2)
I
2
Class III. (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30 and
4 Conveyance Allowances
6,000
6,000
8 of £15)
4,200
9,774 (1)
5 Drawing Material, Instruments and Equipment G.M.S. Office..
400
645
(3)
1
1
Stenographer, ($2,400 to $3,600 by $200 annually)...
2,838
3,038 (2)
6 Electric Fans and Light
2,000
2.000
Junior Clerical Service:-
7 Examination Fees
1,200
1,200
4
4
Expenses of numbering boats
1,500
1.750
(4)
2
9 Fees to Unofficial Members of Marine Courts
200
200
10 Incidental Expenses
8,000
3,500
(8)
11 Launch Moorings and Buoys, Navigational Moorings and Buoys
5,800
14,800
GC
(5)
I
2
12 Ocean Steamship Moorings and Buoys.
15,500
13,500
5
5
13 Rent, Light and Water Allowances for Slipway Stuff
3,270
8,270
Class 11, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually) Class III, ($1,900 to $2.600 by $100 annually) Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 bỹ $100 annually) Class V, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually) Class VIA, ($9.50 to $1.050 by $100 annually) Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60,1 of $160,
3 of $50 and 2 of $100)
13,196
18,200 (2)
4,800
4.900
(2)
*,800
7,100
5.400
5,500
(2)
1,050
2.100 (4)
4,779
4,316 (5)
14 Rent of Public Telephones
545
585
1
1
15 Repairs, minor improvements and stores for Launches and Boats
175,000
184,000
(6)
Chief Boarding Officer. (£525 to £625 by £25
annually)
8,759
9,006
(2)
16 Slipway at Yaumati, Maintenance
17 Stores and equipment for Lighthouses
2,500 12,000
3,000 (3)
Do.,
12,500
(3)
5
5
18 Transport
19 Uniforma
20 Upkeep of Fire Appliances, Green Island
Chain Cable
Total Other Charges
Special Expenditure.
21 One Standard Pressure Gauge
22 Two Steel Filing Cabinets
23 "Dalzo" Steel for Buoys
24 Pulling Boat for Aberdeen
25 New Sewing Machine for Yaumati...
26 New Batteries for Waglan
27 New Flasher for Cape Collinson
28 Training Expenses G.M.S. in England
29 New Launch S.D. 2
30 Diaphone for Waglan
New Engine to H.D. 8
600
600
7.000
6.500
(7)
Boarding Officers, (£400 to £520 by £20 annually)
Do..
Language Allowance
120
38,576
120 $8.896
(2)
100
(8)
8,500
(9)
1
1
Language Allowances to 1 at $180 and 2 at $120 each and 1 at $60..... Chief Inspector of Junks and Cargo Boats, (£525 to
£625 by £25 annually).
480
480
501.055
505,605
1
]
358
I
1
308
500
5
5
150
(10)
De.. Language Allowance.... Chief Assistant Inspector of Juuks and Cargo Boats, (1370 to £480 by £15 annually). Do..
Language Allowance..... Assistant Inspector of Junks and Cargo Boats, ($2,700 to $3,200 by 8100 annually). Assistant Inspectors of Junks and Cargo Boats, ($2,000 to $2,600 by $75 annually).
10,000 120
10,000 120
6.880
6.880
210
. 210
3.092
12,265
3,192
12.490 (2)
(2)
300 (11)
5,500
7,806
3,864 (12) 115,000
Allowances to 4 Police Interpreters and 4 Bont-
swains at Outstations, at $ 60 each Allowances to 3 Police Boatmen at Tai 1), a1$ 18 ench
360
480 (6)
54
do..
44,623 (13)
9,000
Conversion of Old Police Launch I
1,200
Safe for Green Island
240
(14)
New Engine for "Kau Sing" Motor Boat
3,500
1
1
1
6
6
Total Special Expenditure
13,940
180,409
27
27
Do.,
at Tai O for Boat- printing at $24 each Allowances to Police Seamen, (12 at Sai Kung, 10 at Taipo, 12 nt Deep Bay, 12 at Lantao, and 4 at Lok Ma Chau) for Boat-painting at $24 each. Boatswain, Class II, ($324 to $384 by $12 annually) Boatman, Class I. ($252 to $300 by $12 annually).... Seamen, Class III, ($168 to $216 by $12 triennially)
Do., Rent Allowances at 824 each............ Seamen, Class IV, ($156 to $204 by $12 wiennially)
72
124
(7)
792
1,200
344
384
300
300
1,219
1,236
(2)
144
144
|
4,945
4,964
¡ (2)
Do., Do.,
Total Harbour Master's Department
1,136,235
1,314,654
1
1
Rent Allowances at $24 each Extra Work Allowances to 2 at $24 each Painter, ($216 to $288 by $12 aunnally)
648
648
48
288
288
1
1
(1) Considered sufficient.
(2) Hong Kong Prison requirements.
(3) Considered necessary.
(4) New Station opened at Lok Ma Chau.
(5) New Buoys and increased cost of metals.
Increased cost of metals.
(7) $500 transferred to Head 103, Sub-head 6.
(8) Previously carried out by Fire Brigade. (9) Not required.
(10) Required for Police duties at Aberdeen.
(11) To replace an old machine.
(12) Two officers require training.
(13) Replacement.
(14) Non-recurrent.
Do.,
Do.. Rent Allowance Watchman, ($252 to $300 by $12 triennially)
Rent Allowance
48
48
252
264
24
24
3
3
Do.,
Do.,
($166 to $204 by $12 triennially) Rent Allowances at $24 ench
480
501
a
72
72
Carried forward
213,597
219,915
(1) To relieve a Class II officer on leave.
(2) Stipulated increments.
(3) Replaced by a Class VIA clerk.
(4) Replacing a Class IV clerk.
(5) Changes in personnel.
(6) Allowances to Police Interpreters at Stanley and
at Lok Ma Chau.
(7) Allowances revised and extended,