AnnualReport-1931 — Page 355

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49. The object of the Vaccination Amendment Ordinance was to impose a uniform period of six weeks as the period of grace permitted in the case of unvaccinated children. Hitherto there had been varying periods of grace ranging from one month to six months as well as a seasonal period of grace from the beginning of May to the end of September.

50. The object of the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance was to improve the machinery for the seizure and destruction of tainted, diseased or unwholesome food.

51. The object of the Nurses Registration Ordinance was to safeguard the public by ensuring that nurses shall be properly trained and examined before being registered. Also to establish a Nursing Board and a Register of Nurses, and to arrange for reciprocity with other countries.

52. EXPENDITURE FOR 1930 and 1931.

Compared.

Personal Emoluments*

1930. $823,158.94

1931. $985,606.10

OTHER CHARGES

A.—Staff.

Transport 13,370.16 11,986.63 Conveyance and Motor Allowances. 433.87 527.00 Rent of Premises for Dispensaries and Garage 1,278.50 1,344.00

B.—General.

Artificial Limbs 425.00 Bedding and Clothing 18,177.10 16,270.62 Board for 1 House Physician, 1 House Surgeon and 1 House Obstetrician 1,095.00 1,095.00 Board and Lodging for 6 Pupil Midwives 536.00 552.00 Books 631.64 405.30 Cleansing Materials 5,362.65 5,480.40 Dental Treatment 2,346.50 1,811.50 Fuel and Light 41,727.45 46,875.46 Carried forward $908,542.81 $1,071,954.21

*Including officers of the Senior Clerical & Accounting Staff and Junior Clerical Service attached to the Medical Department.

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M 20 49. The object of the Vaccination Amendment Ordinance was to impose a uniform period of six weeks as the period of grace permitted in the case of unvaccinated children. Hitherto there had been varying periods of grace ranging from one month to six months as well as a seasonal period of grace from the beginning of May to the end of September. 50. The object of the Public Health and Buildings Amendment Ordinance was to improve the machinery for the seizure and destruction of tainted, diseased or unwholesome food. 51. The object of the Nurses Registration Ordinance was to safeguard the public by ensuring that nurses shall be properly trained and examined before being registered. Also to establish a Nursing Board and a Register of Nurses, and to arrange for reciprocity with other countries. 52. EXPENDITURE FOR 1930 and 1931. Compared. Personal Emoluments* 1930. $823,158.94 1931. $985,606.10 OTHER CHARGES A.—Staff. Transport 13,370.16 11,986.63 Conveyance and Motor Allowances. 433.87 527.00 Rent of Premises for Dispensaries and Garage 1,278.50 1,344.00 B.—General. Artificial Limbs 425.00 Bedding and Clothing 18,177.10 16,270.62 Board for 1 House Physician, 1 House Surgeon and 1 House Obstetrician 1,095.00 1,095.00 Board and Lodging for 6 Pupil Midwives 536.00 552.00 Books 631.64 405.30 Cleansing Materials 5,362.65 5,480.40 Dental Treatment 2,346.50 1,811.50 Fuel and Light 41,727.45 46,875.46 Carried forward $908,542.81 $1,071,954.21 *Including officers of the Senior Clerical & Accounting Staff and Junior Clerical Service attached to the Medical Department.
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M 20 49. The object of the Vaccination Amendment Ordinance was to impose a uniform period of six weeks as the period of grace permitted in the case of unvaccinated children. Hitherto there had been varying periods of grace ranging from one month to six months as well as a seasonal period of grace from the beginning of May to the end of September. 50. The object of the Public Health and Buildings Amend- ment Ordinance was to improve the machinery for the seizure and destruction of tainted, diseased or unwholesome food. 51. The object of the Nurses Registration Ordinance was to safeguard the public by ensuring that nurses shall be properly trained and examined before being registered. Also to establish a Nursing Board and a Register of Nurses, and to arrange for reciprocity with other countries. 52. EXPENDITURE FOR 1930 and 1931. Compared. Personal Emoluments* 1930. $823,158.94 1931. $985,606.10 OTHER CHARGES A.-Staff. Transport Conveyance and Motor Allowances. Rent of Premises for Dispensaries 13,370.16 433.87 11,986.63 527.00 and Garage 1.278.50 1.344.00 B.-General. Artificial Limbs 425.00 Bedding and Clothing 18,177.10 16,270.62 Board for 1 House Physician, 1 House Surgeon and 1 House Obstetrician 1,095.00 1,095.00 Board and Lodging for 6 Pupil Midwives 536.00 552.00 Books 631.64 405.30 Cleansing Materials 5,362.65 5,480.40 Dental Treatment 2,346.50 1,811.50 Fuel and Light 41,727.45 46,875.46 Carried forward $908,542.81 $1,071,954.21 *Including officers of the Senior Clerical & Accounting Staff and Junior Clerical Service attached to the Medical Department,
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49. The object of the Vaccination Amendment Ordinance was to impose a uniform period of six weeks as the period of grace permitted in the case of unvaccinated children. Hitherto there had been varying periods of grace ranging from one month to six months as well as a seasonal period of grace from the beginning of May to the end of September.

50. The object of the Public Health and Buildings Amend- ment Ordinance was to improve the machinery for the seizure and destruction of tainted, diseased or unwholesome food.

51. The object of the Nurses Registration Ordinance was to safeguard the public by ensuring that nurses shall be properly trained and examined before being registered. Also to establish a Nursing Board and a Register of Nurses, and to arrange for reciprocity with other countries.

52. EXPENDITURE FOR 1930 and 1931.

Compared.

Personal Emoluments*

1930.

$823,158.94

1931.

$985,606.10

OTHER CHARGES

A.-Staff.

Transport

Conveyance and Motor Allowances.

Rent of Premises for Dispensaries

13,370.16

433.87

11,986.63

527.00

and Garage

1.278.50

1.344.00

B.-General.

Artificial Limbs

425.00

Bedding and Clothing

18,177.10

16,270.62

Board for 1 House Physician,

1 House Surgeon and 1 House

Obstetrician

1,095.00

1,095.00

Board and Lodging for 6 Pupil

Midwives

536.00

552.00

Books

631.64

405.30

Cleansing Materials

5,362.65

5,480.40

Dental Treatment

2,346.50

1,811.50

Fuel and Light

41,727.45

46,875.46

Carried forward

$908,542.81 $1,071,954.21

*Including officers of the Senior Clerical & Accounting Staff and Junior

Clerical Service attached to the Medical Department,

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