AnnualReport-1929 — Page 661

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87. The results of the past 5 years are as follows:-

Year Gross Receipts. Operating Expenses. Net Loss. Net Revenue.

1925...... $430,578.31 $529,901.49 $99,323.18

1926...... 538,044.73 639,787.80 101,743.07

1927...... 713,424.85 715,769.41 2,344.56

1928...... 820,994.90 800,954.17 $20,040.73

1929...... 890,744.54 751,977.35 138,767.19

88. Through and Joint Sectional passengers carried were as follows:

Passengers booked at Stations in British Territory to Stations in China excluding Shum Chun the border station. Passengers booked at Stations in China excluding Shum Chun the border station to Stations in British Territory

1927. 202,893

1928 309,917

1929. 375,144

89. The Local Passengers carried were as follows:—

Main Line Fanling Branch

1927 835,240 27,699

1928 826,374 5,933

1929 895,579 closed.

90. The final division of through and joint sectional traffic receipts were agreed between the two Administrations to the end of June, 1929.

91. Claims outstanding against the Chinese Section on account of suspension of Through and Joint Sectional traffic, Hire of Rolling Stock and Demurrage which stood at $997,596.21 increased by $23,996.40.

92. Debits in respect of Demurrage and Hire of Rolling Stock for the year 1929 were accepted by the Administration of the Chinese Section and the accounts adjusted accordingly.

93. The Claims for Suspension of Traffic (1923 to 1929) and Demurrage of Wagons for 1924 and 1925 were however not accepted and the total outstanding at the end of the year was as follows:

Suspension of Traffic 1923 to 1928 $941,208.21

Suspension of Traffic (37 days in 1929) 23,966.40

$965,174.61

Demurrage of Wagons 1924 and 1925 56,388.00

$1,021,562.61

Total due by Chinese Section to British Section

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87. The results of the past 5 years are as follows:- Year Gross Receipts. Operating Expenses. Net Loss. Net Revenue. 1925...... $430,578.31 $529,901.49 $99,323.18 1926...... 538,044.73 639,787.80 101,743.07 1927...... 713,424.85 715,769.41 2,344.56 1928...... 820,994.90 800,954.17 $20,040.73 1929...... 890,744.54 751,977.35 138,767.19 88. Through and Joint Sectional passengers carried were as follows: Passengers booked at Stations in British Territory to Stations in China excluding Shum Chun the border station. Passengers booked at Stations in China excluding Shum Chun the border station to Stations in British Territory 1927. 202,893 1928 309,917 1929. 375,144 89. The Local Passengers carried were as follows:— Main Line Fanling Branch 1927 835,240 27,699 1928 826,374 5,933 1929 895,579 closed. 90. The final division of through and joint sectional traffic receipts were agreed between the two Administrations to the end of June, 1929. 91. Claims outstanding against the Chinese Section on account of suspension of Through and Joint Sectional traffic, Hire of Rolling Stock and Demurrage which stood at $997,596.21 increased by $23,996.40. 92. Debits in respect of Demurrage and Hire of Rolling Stock for the year 1929 were accepted by the Administration of the Chinese Section and the accounts adjusted accordingly. 93. The Claims for Suspension of Traffic (1923 to 1929) and Demurrage of Wagons for 1924 and 1925 were however not accepted and the total outstanding at the end of the year was as follows: Suspension of Traffic 1923 to 1928 $941,208.21 Suspension of Traffic (37 days in 1929) 23,966.40 $965,174.61 Demurrage of Wagons 1924 and 1925 56,388.00 $1,021,562.61 Total due by Chinese Section to British Section
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-S 11 87. The results of the past 5 years as as follows:- Year Gross Receipts. Operating Net Expenses. Loss. Net Revenue. 1925......$430,578.31 $529,901.49 $99,323.18 1926...... 538,044.73 639,787.80 101,743.07 1927. 713,424.85 715,769.41 2,344.56 1928...... 820,994.90 800,954.17 $ 20,040.73 1929...... 890,744.54 751,977.35 188,767.19 88. Through and Joint Sectional passengers carried were as follows: Passengers booked at Stations in British Territory to Stations in China excluding Shum Chun the border station. Passengers booked at Stations in China excluding Shum Chun the border station to Stations in British Territory 1927. 1928 1929. 202,893 309,917 375,144 89. The Local Passengers carried were as follows:— Main Line Fanling Branch 254,039 438,080 326,696 1927 835,240 27,699 1928 826,374 1929 895,579 · 5,933 closed. 90. The final division of through and joint sectional traffic receipts were agreed between the two Administrations to the end of June, 1929. 91. Claims outstanding against the Chinese Section on ac- count of suspension of Through and Joint Sectional traffic, Hire of Rolling Stock and Demurrage which stood at $997,596.21 increased by $23,996.40. 92. Debits in respect of Demurrage and Hire of Rolling Stock for the year 1929 were accepted by the Administration of the Chinese Section and the accounts adjusted accordingly. 93. The Claims for Suspension of Traffic (1923 to 1929) and Demurrage of Wagons for 1924 and 1925 were however not accepted and the total outstanding at the end of the year was as follows: Suspension of Traffic 1923 to 1928 Suspension of Traffic (37 days in 1929) $941,208.21 23,966.40 $ 965.174.61 56,388.00 $1,021,562.61 Demurrage of Wagons 1924 and 1925 Total due by Chinese Section to British Section
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87. The results of the past 5 years as as follows:-

Year

Gross Receipts.

Operating

Net

Expenses.

Loss.

Net Revenue.

1925......$430,578.31

$529,901.49

$99,323.18

1926...... 538,044.73

639,787.80

101,743.07

1927. 713,424.85

715,769.41

2,344.56

1928...... 820,994.90

800,954.17

$ 20,040.73

1929...... 890,744.54

751,977.35

188,767.19

88. Through and Joint Sectional passengers carried were

as follows:

Passengers booked at Stations in British Territory to Stations in China excluding Shum Chun the border station. Passengers booked at Stations in China excluding Shum Chun the border station to Stations in British Territory

1927.

1928

1929.

202,893

309,917 375,144

89. The Local Passengers carried were as follows:—

Main Line

Fanling Branch

254,039 438,080 326,696

1927

835,240 27,699

1928

826,374

1929

895,579

·

5,933 closed.

90. The final division of through and joint sectional traffic receipts were agreed between the two Administrations to the end of June, 1929.

91. Claims outstanding against the Chinese Section on ac- count of suspension of Through and Joint Sectional traffic, Hire of Rolling Stock and Demurrage which stood at $997,596.21 increased by $23,996.40.

92. Debits in respect of Demurrage and Hire of Rolling Stock for the year 1929 were accepted by the Administration of the Chinese Section and the accounts adjusted accordingly.

93. The Claims for Suspension of Traffic (1923 to 1929) and Demurrage of Wagons for 1924 and 1925 were however not accepted and the total outstanding at the end of the year was as follows:

Suspension of Traffic 1923

to 1928

Suspension of Traffic (37

days in 1929)

$941,208.21

23,966.40

$ 965.174.61 56,388.00

$1,021,562.61

Demurrage of Wagons 1924 and 1925

Total due by Chinese Section to

British Section

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