387
114
Head
26. SANITARY
DEPARTMENT
Approved Estimate, 1989.
Estimate, 1940-41.
Head 26. SANITARY DEPARTMENT
Sub-heads-
1 Personal Emoluments
$
$
$
914.451
$ 1,220,504
Head 26. SANITARY DEPARTMENT
SANITARY DEPARTMENT,-Continued.
Personal Emoluments.
388
115
Approved Estimate, 1989.
Estimate, 1940-41.
$ !
$
$
$
Other Charges. Sanitary Staff.
NUMRERS.
2 Advertisements
800
1,000
1939
1940-41
Details of the foregoing.
3 Bath-houses, fuel, light, etc......
2.800
3,000
4 Bathing Places, Care and Control of
3,000
3,000
(1)
5 Burial of Destitute non-Chinese Dead.
550 (2)
600 (3)
6 Coal For Offices.
7 Coal for Official Quarters.
1,700
8 Coffins and Biers
9 Conservancy
10 Conveyance Allowances
2,500
1,800 2,500
23,000
28,000
12,000
17,000
(4)
11 Crematoriam, Kunning Expenses
5,000
10,000
12,500
12 Disinfectants
13 Disinfecting and Cleansing Equipment
2,000
3,000
14 Disinfectors, Operating expenses of.......
1,200
2,000
Se ce e ccee
(1)
2
2
Cadet Officers, Class II. †(£525 to £1,400 by 3 of £50,
1 of £75, 1 of £100 and 11 of £50)
28,705
Srator Clerical and Accounting Staff :-
1
Class I, 1(£600 to £700 by £20 annually)..
(5)
1
(4)
2
2
4
4
Do., Language Allowance
Junior Clerical Service :--
Higher Class, ($4,800 10 $5,600 by $200 annually). Class I, ($3,500 to $4,500 by $200 annually)
Class 11, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually).
Class III ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually)
11,200 120
38,205 (1)
14,000
(2)
..
+1
6,806
(3)
4,433
4,708
6,288
7,625
8,765
10,715
15 Dust Carts, Upkeep of
100
100
8 1
8
16 Exhumation, Recurrent
10,000
10,000
15
16
Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annitally) Class V, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually)..
14.000
37,800 (4)
19,783
17 Expenses of Inspectors in obtaining Royal Sanitary Institute
9
8
Class VIA, ($950 to $1,050 by $100 annually)
9,450
27,00% |(5) 10,500 (6)
Certifientes
2,100
2,000
18 Fuel for Blacksmith's Forges
100
300
19 General Cleansing, Chinese New Year
700
1,700
20 Head Stones
2,700
11,000
2000
19
19
Class VIB, (8480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of $160
3 of 350 and 2 of $100 annually)
18,823
22,677
990 €
1
Veterinary Surgeon, †£1,000 to £1,200 by £50
annually).
!
19,200
24,000
21 Incidental Expenses
2,300
2.750
1
1
Assistant Veterinary Surgeon, †(£650 to £950 by
22 Latrine Pails
500
800
(10)
£80 annually).
15.200
19,000
23 Light and Electric Faus
23,500
46,000
(11)
2
2
Chief Inspectors, *(£600 to £700 by £25 annually)...
22,400
24,758
(8)
24 Motor Lorries, Vans and Cars, Running expenses.........
30,000
60,000
(12)
6
7
25 Paint, Turpentine, &c.
500
500
Senior Sanitary Inspectors, *(£475 to £575 by £20
annually)
51,870
73,408 ❘ (9)
26 Rat Poison, Rat Traps, &c.
1,500
1,900
44
43
27 Rent of Public Telephones
713
750
28 Rent of Quarters for Inspector and Sanitary Offices
2,220
3.000
(13)
29 Rent of Quarters for Scavenging Coolies
9,000
4,000
(13)
30 Scavenging Gear
9,000
20,000
(14)
81 Training of Chinese Probationer Sanitary Inspectors
2,000
2,000
21
29
¡
32 Transport
1,600
1,600
33 Cuiforms for Staff............................
11,000
17,500
(15)
Sanitary Inspectors, *(£260 to £430 by 9 of £10, 1
of £20 and 4 of £15 annually)..... 266,668 Do..
Language Allowances to at $300, 11 at $180 ench, 36 at $320 each, and 2 nt $60 each................ Chinese Sanitary Inspectors, ($1,200 to $1,800
by $100 anually and $1,950 to $3,000 by $150 annually)
310,929
(10)
6,840
8,400
31,338
55,675
34 Workshop Apparatus.
100
120
9
15
Town Planning Board.
Chinese Sanitary Inspectors, Probationers, ($1,200
to $1,800 by $100 annually)
10,800
22,995 (12)
35 Town Planning Board, Expenses
2,000
1
1
Veterinary Staff-
Animal Depôts and Slaughter-houses —
36 Ammunition
37 Incidental Expenses
38 Light
39 Motor Meat Vans Running Expenses
40 Cattle Crematorium and Refuse Destructor
41 Rent for Dog Kennels
Total Other Charges
Special Expenditure.
42 Four Refuse Lorries (2 Replacements and 2 additional)
Store-Keeper ($2,500 to $3,500 by 6 of $150 and
1 of 3100 annually)
3,458
4,375
(1)
1
5,000
6,300
Assistant Store-Keeper, ($600 to $900 by $50
annnally)
900
1,125
2,250
2.500
t
1
Office Attendant ($252 to $300 by $12 triennially)
300
375
1,200
1,300
(1)
*
*
Messengers, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennial y}
1,436
1,862
1
e ees e
13,000
20.000
(16)
Do., Rent Allowances to 7 nt $24 each and
2,000
2, 00
(1)
1 at $49
216
270
900
(17)
2
?
Coolies, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
820
403
(1)
Do., Bent Allowances ut $24 cach
48
60
188,083
300,970
•
2
Overseers, (1 at $2,400 and 1 at $1,400 to $1,800 } by $50 annually)
4,071
5,158
3
3
Foremen, Grade 1, (§950 to $1,200 by 850 annually)
3,275
4,237
9
9
20,000
17
43 Two Motor Meat Vans (Replacements)
44 Three Filing Cabinets
45 One Electric Air Compressor
17
10,000
2
500 (18)
25
250
(19)
Foremen, Grade 2, ($650 to $900 by 850 annually)......... Foremen, Grade 3, ($400 to 8600 by $25 annually) Foremen, Grade 4, ($200 to $360 by $12 anonaily)..
Do., Rent Allowance at $24 each
6,991
9,210
8,069
10.241
eeee
697
9,466
750
500
30.000
8,000
7,000
45,500
1,148,034
(20)
30,750
1,552,224
Three Steel Filing Cabinets
Three Refuse Lorries (Replacements)
Two Conservancy Junks
One Refuse Barge (Replacement)
Total Special Expenditure
Total Sanitary Department..
(1) Considered sufficient.
(2) Transferred from Police Department.
(3) Formerly under Harbour Department.
(4) Considered necessary.
(5) New crematorium at Kailungwan for cremation of
unclaimed bodies.
(6) More disinfections carried out.
(7) More work done.
(8) Includes two Chinese New Years and more staff
engaged.
(9) More stones used in Government cemeteries.
(10) Higher cost of pails.
(11) Heavy consumption of electric current in New
Central Market.
(12) Eight additional Refuse lorries.
(13) Increased rentals.
(14) More scavenging coolies and higher cost of gear.
(15) Increase in uniformed staff and cost of materials. (16) Two additional vehicles.
(17) Occupation of area sold to Hong Kong & China
Gas Company previously rent free.
(18) Replacements,
(19) For Kowloon Garage.
(20) Non-recurrent,
(1) Stipulated increments. (2) Not required.
(3) Promoted from Class I in place of one Class IV.
(4) One promoted and one to replace a Class VIB.
(5) Two promoted from Class VIA and one trans-
ferred to Labour Office.
(6) Two promoted to Class V and one promoted from
Class VIB.
(7) Two new posts. One promoted to Class VIA and
one replaced by a Class IV.
posts. One transferred Office. (10) One transferred to Labour Office.
from Probationers (11) Nine promoted
reverted to Junior Clerical Service.
to Labour
and
Que
(12) Nine transferred to line above. Fifteen new posts. (13) Re-arrangement of posts.
(14) Four new posts.
40
28
30
:
6
10
Foremen, Grade 5, (8192 to $240 by $12 triennially)
Do., Rent Allowances at $24 exch Foremen, Grade 6, ($180 to $228 by $12 triennially)
Do., Rent Allowances at $24 each ............ Foremen, Grade 7, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
Do., Rent Allowances at $24 each Foreman Cleansers, ($240 to $360 by $12 annually).
Carried forward
1,051
9.765
120
1,200
5,695
> (18)
672
5,505
720
1,635
594,062
3,342
760,550
(14)
(8) Changes in personnel. (9) Two new