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SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.
Under this head the following Receipt is brought to account:-
Amount realised by the sale of old Rifles from Gaol, old Boats and Unserviceable Stores,
&c., from Police.
REIMBURSEMENTS IN AID OF EXPENSES INCURRED BY GOVERNMENT. Under this head are brought to account Receipts accruing from the sale of Articles manu-
factured by Prisoners. Č.S.O. No. 2796 of 1877.
Sick Stoppages from Police Force according to the following scale authorised by Depart-
mental Police Order, Edition 1887.
Inspector,
European Constable,
Indian Constable,
Chinese Constable,
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(Water Police),
70 cents.
.21
*
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10
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Hospital Fees per diem.
C.S.O. 2847 C.S.O..
Recoveries of Expenses incurred for the maintenance of Prisoners in terms of Ordinances
4 of 1850, 13 of 1873, and the Mutiny Act, according to the following scale:-
Subsistence of Military,
of Navy,
*
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of Foreign Seamen, of Debtors, Europeans,
..at
Gd. per diem.
25 cents
*
25
25
of
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Chinese and Indians, .
12
11
of Consulate l'risoners.
95
11
Medical treatment for Patients treated in the Government Civil Hospital according to the
following scale, as authorised by C.S.O. No. 61 of 1878.
Civil Servants drawing salaries under :--
$10 per month,
15 cents per diem.
$40 to $60 per month.
20
97
$60 to $ 80
50
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$80 to $100
75
:)
Over $100, as Second class Patient.
$1.00
or as First class Patient,
$2.00
Salaries less than $20
por
month.
Free
For wives of Civil Servants, accenling to the same scale.
Children.
Board of Trade Patients.
Private Patient (ordinary) Asiatic,
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colored, 2nd class,.
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1st class,
Free.
0.75 cents per diem.
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21.00
0.50 $2.00 31 $3.00
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Sums realised by the sale of Printed Forms at the Harbour Master's Oflice, in terms of Sec.
4.1 of Ordinance 8 of 1879, and C.S.O. No. 425 of 14th May, 1860.
For every copy of Harbour Regulations, not returned by the Master, .$1.00 For every form of Discharge of Seaman,
Contribution from Imperial Post Office, £810= $3.888 annually.
0.25
Fees paid by Scholars at the Government Central School, according to instructions contained in C.S.O. No. 2913 of 1887, at the rate for each Scholar of $24 per annum in Class I, $18 in Classes II, III, and $12 in rewaining Classes.