85

12

DETAILS OF REVENUE.

REVENUE

Approved Estimate 1940-1941.

5.-FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE,-Continued.

Brought forward

(D) SALES.

Estimate, 1941-1942.

A

4,040,600

3,115,650

Medical Stores

51,000

65,000 (1)

Opium

1,000,000

2,250,000

(2)

Police and Other Stores

6,900

5,000

Prison Industries

6,700

2,400

Publications

4,500

4,000

Respirators and Protective Clothing

5,000 (8)

Sand

286,400

250,000

Timber

1,200

750

Unallocated Stores, Stores Department

74,800

45,000

K.C.R.

"

16,000

Total

5,488,100

5,742,800

6.-WATER REVENUE.

Chargeable Water

2,187,000

2,000,000

Meter Rents

545,000

285,000

Licences

(4)

1,700

1,200

Supervision charges

8,500

10,000

Miscellaneous

42,800

35,000

Total

2,785,000

2,331,200

7.-POST OFFICE.

Box Rents

Message Fees

Money & Postal Orders, Commission etc. Postage

Total

33,500

18,000

149,100

88,000 (6)

12,900

37,000 (7)

3,800,000

3,400,000

(8)

3,995,500

3,543,000

8. KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

R1. Passenger Service, Passengers, Foreign Line R1.

Passenger Service, Passengers, Home Line R2. Passenger Service, Others, Foreign Line R2. Passenger Service, Others, Home Line R3. Goods Service, Goods, Foreign Line R3. Goods Service, Goods, Home Line

872,100

675,000 (9)

7,700

5,000

53,600

42,000 (9)

R4. Goods Service, Others, Foreign Line

R4. Goods Service, Others, Home Line

125

100

R7. Profits on Central Mechanical Works, Home Line

1,125

R8. Rents, Home Line

200,000

1,400 131,700

R9. Incidental Revenue, Foreign Line

R9. Incidental Revenue, Home Line

13,750

5,000 (10)

R10. Auxiliary Operations, Foreign Haulage

R11. Interchange of Rolling Stock, Foreign Line

Total

1,148,400

860,200

(1) Increased prices; more sales.

(2) Less illicit opium; more sales; increased prices.

(3) New item.

(4) Change in system of collection.

(5) More boxes let.

(6) Restricted services.

(7) Exchange profits now credited to this item.

(8) Increased rates.

(9) Decreased traffic.

(10) Fewer sales of old material.

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