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Education Department

Kowloon-Canton Railway

Defence: (a) Volunteer Defence Corps.

(c) Military Contribution

Miscellaneous Services

Public Works Recurrent

30,403

53,696

:

13,861

85,661

126,555

159,688

154,660

Public Works Extraordinary

These decreases were due to a variety of causes. While lower exchange caused an increase in personal emoluments, reductions in staff, lapsing salaries of vacancies unfilled and strict economy resulted in a net decrease compared with the Estimates.

In the Colonial Secretary's Office several cadet appointments were not filled and in the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs the post of Inspector of Factories remained vacant. Several posts in the Wireless Telegraph Service of the Post Office were also unfilled in view of the possible transfer of that Service.

Fire Brigade.

The main saving here was under Special Expenditure due to fewer pedestal hydrants being installed and to the postponement of the installation of a Fire Hydrant Service in the Post Office Building. These saved the sums of $3,166 and $3,100 respectively. A new motor fire engine for which $20,000 was provided was not delivered during the year. Against these savings were increases in the cost of Coal and Oil Fuel, of $1,709, more extensive repairs to Motor Engines and Plant costing an additional sum of $2,042, and the purchase of a new Motor Ambulance for $8,391 for which provision had been made in 1935 and had lapsed.

Medical Department.

A considerable increase in Personal Emoluments of $27,024 was due to lower exchange, and for the same reason and on account of an increase in the number of patients further sums of $5,514 and $2,201 were required for Bedding and Clothing and for Washing. The Expenses of Courses of Study, &c., exceeded the estimate by $1,945 and increased numbers caused an increase of $2,486 in the cost of Maintenance of Lunatics at Canton.

decrease:

But practically all other subheads showed a decrease. $2,182 was saved on Cleansing Materials, $1,575 on Fuel and Light, while $10,431 less was spent on Medicines, Surgical Appliances and Instruments. This was partly due to cheaper prices but mainly to some of the orders not being fully executed during the year. $33,316 was saved on Provisions for Patients due to a lower contract rate, and $2,855 on Upkeep of Hospital

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-A 30 Education Department Kowloon-Canton Railway Defence: (a) Volunteer Defence Corps. (c) Military Contribution Miscellaneous Services Public Works Recurrent 30,403 53,696 : 13,861 85,661 126,555 159,688 154,660 Public Works Extraordinary These decreases were due to a variety of causes. While lower exchange caused an increase in personal emoluments, reductions in staff, lapsing salaries of vacancies unfilled and strict economy resulted in a net decrease compared with the Estimates. In the Colonial Secretary's Office several cadet appointments were not filled and in the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs the post of Inspector of Factories remained vacant. Several posts in the Wireless Telegraph Service of the Post Office were also unfilled in view of the possible transfer of that Service. Fire Brigade. The main saving here was under Special Expenditure due to fewer pedestal hydrants being installed and to the postponement of the installation of a Fire Hydrant Service in the Post Office Building. These saved the sums of $3,166 and $3,100 respectively. A new motor fire engine for which $20,000 was provided was not delivered during the year. Against these savings were increases in the cost of Coal and Oil Fuel, of $1,709, more extensive repairs to Motor Engines and Plant costing an additional sum of $2,042, and the purchase of a new Motor Ambulance for $8,391 for which provision had been made in 1935 and had lapsed. Medical Department. A considerable increase in Personal Emoluments of $27,024 was due to lower exchange, and for the same reason and on account of an increase in the number of patients further sums of $5,514 and $2,201 were required for Bedding and Clothing and for Washing. The Expenses of Courses of Study, &c., exceeded the estimate by $1,945 and increased numbers caused an increase of $2,486 in the cost of Maintenance of Lunatics at Canton. decrease: But practically all other subheads showed a decrease. $2,182 was saved on Cleansing Materials, $1,575 on Fuel and Light, while $10,431 less was spent on Medicines, Surgical Appliances and Instruments. This was partly due to cheaper prices but mainly to some of the orders not being fully executed during the year. $33,316 was saved on Provisions for Patients due to a lower contract rate, and $2,855 on Upkeep of Hospital
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-A 30 Education Department Kowloon-Canton Railway Defence:(a) Volunteer Defence Corps. (c) Military Contribution Miscellaneous Services Public Works Recurrent 30,403 53,696 : 13,861 85,661 126,555 159,688 154,660 Public Works Extraordinary These decreases were due to a variety of causes. While lower exchange caused an increase in personal emoluments, reductions in staff, lapsing salaries of vacancies unfilled and strict economy resulted in a net decrease compared with the Estimates. In the Colonial Secretary's Office several cadet appoint- ments were not filled and in the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs the post of Inspector of Factories remained vacant. Several posts in the Wireless Telegraph Service of the Post Office were also unfilled in view of the possible transfer of that Service. Fire Brigade. The main saving here was under Special Expenditure due to fewer pedestal hydrants being installed and to the postponement of the installation of a Fire Hydrant Service in the Post Office Building. These saved the sums of $3,166 and $3,100 respec- tively. A new motor fire engine for which $20,000 was provided was not delivered during the year. Against these savings were increases in the cost of Coal and Oil Fuel, of $1,709, more extensive repairs to Motor Engines and Plant costing an addi- tional sum of $2,042, and the purchase of a new Motor Am- bulance for $8,391 for which provision had been made in 1935 and had lapsed. Medical Department. A considerable increase in Personal Emoluments of $27,024 was due to lower exchange, and for the same reason and on account of an increase in the number of patients further sums of $5,514 and $2,201 were required for Bedding and Clothing and for Washing: The Expenses of Courses of Study, &c., exceeded the estimate by $1,945 and increased numbers caused an increase of $2,486 in the cost of Maintenance of Lunatics at Canton. decrease: But practically all other subheads showed a $2,182 was saved on Cleansing Materials, $1,575 on Fuel and Light, while $10,431 less was spent on Medicines, Surgical Appliances and Instruments. This was partly due to cheaper prices but mainly to some of the orders not being fully executed during the year. $33,316 was saved on Provisions for Patients due to a lower contract rate, and $2,855 on Upkeep of Hospital
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-A 30

Education Department

Kowloon-Canton Railway

Defence:(a) Volunteer Defence Corps.

(c) Military Contribution

Miscellaneous Services

Public Works Recurrent

30,403

53,696

:

13,861

85,661

126,555

159,688

154,660

Public Works Extraordinary

These decreases were due to a variety of causes. While lower exchange caused an increase in personal emoluments, reductions in staff, lapsing salaries of vacancies unfilled and strict economy resulted in a net decrease compared with the Estimates.

In the Colonial Secretary's Office several cadet appoint- ments were not filled and in the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs the post of Inspector of Factories remained vacant. Several posts in the Wireless Telegraph Service of the Post Office were also unfilled in view of the possible transfer of that Service.

Fire Brigade.

The main saving here was under Special Expenditure due to fewer pedestal hydrants being installed and to the postponement of the installation of a Fire Hydrant Service in the Post Office Building. These saved the sums of $3,166 and $3,100 respec- tively. A new motor fire engine for which $20,000 was provided was not delivered during the year. Against these savings were increases in the cost of Coal and Oil Fuel, of $1,709, more extensive repairs to Motor Engines and Plant costing an addi- tional sum of $2,042, and the purchase of a new Motor Am- bulance for $8,391 for which provision had been made in 1935 and had lapsed.

Medical Department.

A considerable increase in Personal Emoluments of $27,024 was due to lower exchange, and for the same reason and on account of an increase in the number of patients further sums of $5,514 and $2,201 were required for Bedding and Clothing and for Washing: The Expenses of Courses of Study, &c., exceeded the estimate by $1,945 and increased numbers caused an increase of $2,486 in the cost of Maintenance of Lunatics at Canton.

decrease:

But practically all other subheads showed a $2,182 was saved on Cleansing Materials, $1,575 on Fuel and Light, while $10,431 less was spent on Medicines, Surgical Appliances and Instruments. This was partly due to cheaper prices but mainly to some of the orders not being fully executed during the year. $33,316 was saved on Provisions for Patients due to a lower contract rate, and $2,855 on Upkeep of Hospital

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