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# Table III.
## COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE
### FOR LAST THREE YEARS.
Year. Personal Emoluments and Other Charges. Special Expenditure. Total Expenditure. Total Revenue. 1932 $826,465.98 $3,281.38 $829,747.36 $9,231,139.40 1933 $723,288.44 $551.18 $723,839.62 $7,273,507.76 1934 $361,089.07+ $3,015.88 $364,104.95 $6,643,843.58§*Includes Officers of Cadet Service, S.C. & A. Staff, and Junior Clerical Service attached to department.
+Decrease due mainly to causes shown in footnotes to Table I. § Decrease in Total Revenue collected is due to decreased opium sales and also to decrease of duty collected on Liquor & Tobacco owing to higher exchange.
# Table IV.
## RETURN OF LIQUOR DUTY COLLECTED DURING THE YEAR 1934.
### European Type Liquor.
Class of Liquor. Gallons. Amount of Duty collected. Ale, Beer, Cider and Stout 278,498 $185,157.50 Beer (Local) 88,257 $53,118.14 Brandy 14,636 $99,123.65 Brandy (Empire) 1,078 $3,705.00 Whisky 29,268 $197,015.35 Gin and Cocktail 17,653 $119,416.04 Rum 3,169 $21,444.95 Champagne and Sparkling Wine 1,983 $22,186.65 Claret 2,447 $8,106.72 Port Wine 6,192 $27,995.61 Sherry, Madeira and Malaga 4,432 $20,076.21 Vermouth 4,130 $13,969.94 Liqueur 1,949 $21,874.60 Spirits of Wine 21,445 $114,454.36 Spirituous Liquor 9,759 $23,367.20 Miscellaneous 4,792 $16,183.67 Difference on over-proof, fractions and arrears of duty $5,579.12 Total 484,688 $952,774.71NOTE :- Fractions of a gallon are not shown in this Table.
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