AnnualReport-1915 — Page 506

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— R 6

RECEIVED.

FROM HONGKONG.

37,141 12,169

Ordinary Letters. Other Articles. Registered Articles.

489

Parcels.

FROM OTHER PLACES.

Ordinary Letters. Other Articles. Registered Parcels.

134,649 34,921 3,865

1,843

In future statistics similar to those kept at the other Branches will also be kept at this Branch Post Office.

The total revenue collected amounted to $11,813.89 of which $8,327.94 were derived from the sale of postage stamps and $3,485.95 from the sale of revenue stamps on behalf of the Treasury as against $17,056.93 composed of $14,718.03 derived from the sale of postage stamps and $2,338.90 from the sale of revenue stamps in 1914. The decrease is due to the war and the withdrawal of troops from Kowloon. The opening of the new branch office at Yaumati which is a long way off cannot be considered to have contributed in any way to the decrease in revenue at this branch. A sub-office of the General Post Office, Money Order Office, established mainly to meet the demands of the Indian troops stationed in Kowloon, is located at this Branch Post Office.

11.—YAUMATI DISTRICT BRANCH POST OFFICE.

A new Branch Post Office was opened at Yaumati, a thickly populated district on the Kowloon Peninsula inhabited almost entirely by Chinese, on the 1st July. The want of postal facilities in this locality has been felt for some years. The Tsim-Sha-Tsui Branch Post Office is too far away to be of any use to Yaumati and Mongkok both of which districts have been growing rapidly in recent years especially since the opening of the Railway to Canton.

In the six months during which this office was open the mails handled were as follows:-

DESPATCHED.

RECEIVED.

Ordinary Letters. Other Articles. Registered Articles.

Ordinary Letters. Other Articles. Registered Articles.

283

98,950 3,614

2,706

General Post Office. 37,979

1,908

Sheung Wan (Canton & West River Ports),

2,205

74

15

Sheung Wan,

(No direct interchange at present,)

The revenue collected amounted to $2,843.81 of which $1,696.68 were derived from the sale of postage stamps and $1,147.13 from the sale of revenue stamps on behalf of the Treasury. It is anticipated that as this branch becomes better known there will be a considerable increase in the revenue collected there.

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R 6 RECEIVED. FROM HONGKONG. 37,141 12,169 Ordinary Letters. Other Articles. Registered Articles. 489 Parcels. FROM OTHER PLACES. Ordinary Letters. Other Articles. Registered Parcels. 134,649 34,921 3,865 1,843 In future statistics similar to those kept at the other Branches will also be kept at this Branch Post Office. The total revenue collected amounted to $11,813.89 of which $8,327.94 were derived from the sale of postage stamps and $3,485.95 from the sale of revenue stamps on behalf of the Treasury as against $17,056.93 composed of $14,718.03 derived from the sale of postage stamps and $2,338.90 from the sale of revenue stamps in 1914. The decrease is due to the war and the withdrawal of troops from Kowloon. The opening of the new branch office at Yaumati which is a long way off cannot be considered to have contributed in any way to the decrease in revenue at this branch. A sub-office of the General Post Office, Money Order Office, established mainly to meet the demands of the Indian troops stationed in Kowloon, is located at this Branch Post Office. 11.—YAUMATI DISTRICT BRANCH POST OFFICE. A new Branch Post Office was opened at Yaumati, a thickly populated district on the Kowloon Peninsula inhabited almost entirely by Chinese, on the 1st July. The want of postal facilities in this locality has been felt for some years. The Tsim-Sha-Tsui Branch Post Office is too far away to be of any use to Yaumati and Mongkok both of which districts have been growing rapidly in recent years especially since the opening of the Railway to Canton. In the six months during which this office was open the mails handled were as follows:- DESPATCHED. RECEIVED. Ordinary Letters. Other Articles. Registered Articles. Ordinary Letters. Other Articles. Registered Articles. 283 98,950 3,614 2,706 General Post Office. 37,979 1,908 Sheung Wan (Canton & West River Ports), 2,205 74 15 Sheung Wan, (No direct interchange at present,) The revenue collected amounted to $2,843.81 of which $1,696.68 were derived from the sale of postage stamps and $1,147.13 from the sale of revenue stamps on behalf of the Treasury. It is anticipated that as this branch becomes better known there will be a considerable increase in the revenue collected there.
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- R 6 RECEIVED. FROM HONGKONG. 37,141 12.169 Ordinary Other Registered Letters. Articles. Articles, 489 Parcels. FROM OTHER PLACES. Ordinary Other Registered Parcels. Letters. Articles. Articles. 20 134.649 34,921 3.865 1.843 In future statistics similar to those kept at the other Branches will also be kept at this Branch Post Office. The total revenue collected amounted to $11,813.89 of which $8,327.94 were derived from the sale of postage stamps and $3,485.95 from the sale of revenue stamps on behalf of the Treasury as against $17,056.93 composed of $14,718.03 derived from the sale of postage stamps and $2,338.90 from the sale of revenue stamps in 1914. The decrease is due to the war and the withdrawal of troops from Kowloon. The opening of the new branch office at Yaumati which is a long way off cannot be considered to have contributed in any way to the decrease in revenue at this branch. A sub-office of the General Post Office, Money Order Office, established mainly to meet the demands of the Indian troops stationed in Kowloon, is located at this Branch Post Office. 11.-YAUMATI DISTRICT BRANCH POST OFFICE. A new Branch Post Office was opened at Yaumati, a thickly populated district on the Kowloon Peninsula inhabited almost entirely by Chinese, on the 1st July. The want of postal facilities in this locality has been felt for some years. The Tsim-Sha-Tsui Branch Post Office is too far away to be of any use to Yaumati and Mongkok both of which districts have been growing rapidly in recent years especially since the opening of the Railway to Canton. In the six months during which this office was open the mails handled were as follows:- DESPATCHED. RECEIVED. Ordinary Other Registered Ordinary Other Registered Letters. Articles. Articles, Letters. Articles. Articles, 283 98.950 3,614 2.706 General Post Office. 37.979 1.908 Sheung Wan (Can- ton & West River Ports), 2.205 74 15 Sheung Wan, (No direct interchange at present,) The revenue collected amounted to $2,843.81 of which $1,696.68 were derived from the sale of postage stamps and $1,147.13 from the sale of revenue stamps on behalf of the Treasury. It is anticipated that as this branch becomes better known there will be a considerable increase in the revenue collected there.
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- R 6

RECEIVED.

FROM HONGKONG.

37,141 12.169

Ordinary Other Registered Letters. Articles. Articles,

489

Parcels.

FROM OTHER PLACES.

Ordinary Other Registered Parcels.

Letters. Articles. Articles.

20

134.649 34,921 3.865

1.843

In future statistics similar to those kept at the other Branches will also be kept at this Branch Post Office.

The total revenue collected amounted to $11,813.89 of which $8,327.94 were derived from the sale of postage stamps and $3,485.95 from the sale of revenue stamps on behalf of the Treasury as against $17,056.93 composed of $14,718.03 derived from the sale of postage stamps and $2,338.90 from the sale of revenue stamps in 1914. The decrease is due to the war and the withdrawal of troops from Kowloon. The opening of the new branch office at Yaumati which is a long way off cannot be considered to have contributed in any way to the decrease in revenue at this branch. A sub-office of the General Post Office, Money Order Office, established mainly to meet the demands of the Indian troops stationed in Kowloon, is located at this Branch Post Office.

11.-YAUMATI DISTRICT BRANCH POST OFFICE.

A new Branch Post Office was opened at Yaumati, a thickly populated district on the Kowloon Peninsula inhabited almost entirely by Chinese, on the 1st July. The want of postal facilities in this locality has been felt for some years. The Tsim-Sha-Tsui Branch Post Office is too far away to be of any use to Yaumati and Mongkok both of which districts have been growing rapidly in recent years especially since the opening of the Railway to Canton.

In the six months during which this office was open the mails handled were as follows:-

DESPATCHED.

RECEIVED.

Ordinary Other Registered Ordinary Other Registered

Letters. Articles. Articles,

Letters. Articles. Articles,

283

98.950 3,614 2.706

General Post Office. 37.979

1.908

Sheung Wan (Can-

ton & West River

Ports),

2.205

74

15

Sheung Wan,

(No direct interchange at present,)

The revenue collected amounted to $2,843.81 of which $1,696.68 were derived from the sale of postage stamps and $1,147.13 from the sale of revenue stamps on behalf of the Treasury. It is anticipated that as this branch becomes better known there will be a considerable increase in the revenue collected there.

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