250

10

DETAILS OF REVENUE.

REVENUE

Approved Estimate 1940-1941.

Estimate, 1941-1942.

$

DETAILS OF KEVENUE.

REVENUE

11

Approved Estimate 1940-1941.

Estimate, 1941-1942.

$

$

4. LICENCES, FINES & FORFEITURES,-Continued.

(A) LICENCES, Continued.

5. FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE,—Continued.

Brought forward

1,507,120

1,145,600

(A) FEES.-Continued.

Brought forward

$

778,200

685,900

Motor Spirit

Pawnbroker

Pharmacy and Poisons

Printing Press

Special Food

Steam Launch

Theatrical

Tobacco

Vehicles Motor

5,800 190,500

7,000 160,000

(1)

5,400

4,000

8,650

6,000

(1)

25,200

20,000

19,000

14,000

7,200

5,000

125,000

100,000

400,000

285,000

(2)

Motor Drivers

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71,850

Other

54,400

60,000 20,000

(3)

Legal Costs

Maternity Homes Registration

Medical Examination of Emigrants

Midwives enrolment and retention Miscellaneous

Money Lenders

Motor Driving Tests

Official Certificates

Official Signatures

Passport

Possession

Public School

120 490 91,000 750 15,000

200

400

70,000 (1)

750

10,000 (2)

2,700

2,000

11,440

10,000 (3)

46,000

50,000

40,000

33,000 (2)

100,600

50,000

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(4)

24,000

15,000

370,000

260,000

(5)

Other Drivers, etc

4,450

3,000

Registry

2,400

1,500

Motor Special Licensing Fee-Foreign Registration

100,000

10,000 (4)

School Certificates Examination

4,640

2,200

Wireless Receiving

254,000

200,000

Sunday Cargo-Working Permits

136,000

100,000

Other

F1

16,300

9,000

Survey of Steam-Launches

22,100

16,000

Survey of Steamships

175,000

100,000

(6)

(B) FINES & FORFEITURES.

Building Covenant Fines

Fines

Forfeitures

Total

20,000 180,000

65,000

17,500 190,000 60,000

(5)

$

3,059,670

2,318,100

Watchmen's Ordinance

Trade Marks Registration Traffic Permits

Wireless School

27,000

20,000

9,900

5,000

20,200

16,000

2,400

1.800

(B) RECEIPTS.

Analysis

35,400

10,000

(1)

5. FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE, PAYMENTS FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES, & REIMBURSEMENTS IN AID:—

Blake Pier Tickets

Buoy Dues

310

400

Bacteriological Examinations

13,800

15,000

(7)

156,000

120,000

Cattle Crematorium

1,750

1,700

Dental Treatment

2,000 (8)

Air Services

Bills of Health

Examination of Masters, Mates and Engineers

Carried forward

(A) FEES.

80,500

70,000

13,500

10,000

Births and Deaths Registration

13,500

16,000

(6)

Boundary Stones & Survey

32,000

20,000

Cemetery

1,150

400

Certificates to Chinese proceeding to any foreign country

850

500

China Companies

270,000

100,000

(7)

Chinese Cemetery

24,800

24,000 (8)

Consultants

13,000

16,000 (9)

Court

86,000

70,000

Crown Leases

87,000

20,000 (10)

Custodian of Enemy Property

1,000 (11)

Deeds Registration

104,000

68,000 (12)

Earth and Stone Permits N. T.

7,500

4,500

Engagement and Discharge of Seamen

52,000

35,000 (13)

Evening Institute

11,500

9,000

1,900

Hong Kong Companies Registration

29,000

Immigration Ordinance

1,500 20,000 200,000 (11)

(7)

.$

778,200

685.900

Dutiable Commodities Ordinance

35,000 (8)

(1) More licences.

(2) Reduction in licence fees for lorries.

(3) Fewer licences,

(4) Fewer foreign vehicles imported.

(5) Variable.

(6) More registrations.

(7) Over-estimated in 1940-1941.

(8) More burials.

(9) More consultations.

(10) Fewer Crown Leases.

(11) New item.

(12) Fewer deeds.

(13) Decreased shipping.

Fumigating & Disinfecting

Light Dues

Medical Treatment

Motor Ambulance

Official Administrator's Commission

Official Receiver's Commission

Police Services

Prisoners' Subsistence

Scavenging

Slaughter Houses

Slaughter Houses, Ma Tau Kok

(C) REIMBURSEMENTS IN AID.

Bonded Warehouse Supervision

Contribution for Anti-Piracy Escorts

Contribution towards cost of Maintaining Sham Tseng Dispensary

Decoding Fees, Cable Censors

Drainage Street and Lane Surfacing

Film Censoring Fees

Footpath and Drain Connections

Maintenance of Gap Rock Light House, Contribution from

Chinese Government

Physical Instructors' fees

Use of Government W/T Stations, Repairs &c.

Use of Motor Vans

Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Contributions

Carried forward

(1) Abnormal conditions.

(2) Variable.

(3) Fewer learners.

42,000

25,000

(1)

530,000

230,100

800,000 (6) 200,000

15,250

14,500 (10)

2,200

1,000

18,300

12,000

(2)

17,100

20,000

3,700

1,000 (11)

4,400

3,600

228,600

120,000 (12)

101,250

55,000 (12)

5,000 128,200

3,500 72,000 (13)

1,000

1,000

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19,000

(8)

7,400

2,000 6,000

(8)

20,000 (8)

750

3,250

750 2,450 110,000

(8) (14)

50,000

26,000 (15)

570,000

467,000 (16)

$

4,040,600

3,115,650

(4) Fewer passports.

(5) Fewer pupils owing to evacuation.

(6) Decreased shipping.

(7) Increased sales of lymph and vaccines;

more

private patients.

(8) New item.

(9) More paying patients.

(10) Increased use of ambulances.

(11) Fewer debtors.

(12) Fewer animals slaughtered.

(13) Guards reduced.

(14) 1940-41 arrears recovered in 1941-42.

(15) Fewer carcases conveyed.

(16) More contributions.

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