AnnualReport-1938 — Page 197

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39. Details of licences, etc. issued and revenue collected will be found in Tables XXXVII and XXXVIII.

40. The Government slipway and coaling depot at Yaumati was kept busy throughout the year in routine slipping, repairing and fuelling of Government craft.

7,500 tons of coal were received and 7,421 tons were issued:
6,400 gallons of kerosene were received and 7,711 gallons were delivered (including deliveries from stock at end of 1937).
12,600 gallons of petrol were received and 12,538 gallons were delivered.
2,193 tons of bunker fuel oil were received and delivered.
94 tons of power diesel oil were received and 104 tons were delivered (including deliveries from stock at end of 1937).

41. Government launches were slipped, aggregating seventy-five times at regular intervals during the year and the slip was occupied 318 days.

42. A short summary of the facilities offered by the port of Hong Kong is attached.

9th February, 1939.

G. F. HOLE,
Harbour Master.

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D 4 39. Details of licences, etc. issued and revenue collected will be found in Tables XXXVII and XXXVIII. 40. The Government slipway and coaling depot at Yaumati was kept busy throughout the year in routine slipping, repairing and fuelling of Government craft. 7,500 tons of coal were received and 7,421 tons were issued: 6,400 gallons of kerosene were received and 7,711 gallons were delivered (including deliveries from stock at end of 1937). 12,600 gallons of petrol were received and 12,538 gallons were delivered. 2,193 tons of bunker fuel oil were received and delivered. 94 tons of power diesel oil were received and 104 tons were delivered (including deliveries from stock at end of 1937). 41. Government launches were slipped, aggregating seventy-five times at regular intervals during the year and the slip was occupied 318 days. 42. A short summary of the facilities offered by the port of Hong Kong is attached. 9th February, 1939. G. F. HOLE, Harbour Master.
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D 4 39. Details of licences, etc. issued and revenue collected will be found in Tables XXXVII and XXXVIII. 40. The Government slipway and coaling depot at Yaumati was kept busy throughout the year in routine slipping, repairing and fuelling of Government craft. 7,500 tons of coal were received and 7,421 tons were issued: 6,400 gallons of kerosene were received and 7,711 gallons were delivered (including deliveries from stock at end of 1937). 12,600 gallons of petrol were received and 12,538 gallons were delivered. 2,193 tons of bunker fuel oil were received and delivered. 94 tons of power diesel oil were received and 104 tons were delivered (including deliveries from stock at end of 1937). 41. Government launches were slipped, aggregating seventy five times at regular intervals during the year and the slip was occupied 318 days. 42. attached. A short summary of the facilities offered by the port of Hong Kong is 9th February, 1939. G. F. HOLE, Harbour Master.
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39. Details of licences, etc. issued and revenue collected will be found in Tables XXXVII and XXXVIII.

40. The Government slipway and coaling depot at Yaumati was kept busy throughout the year in routine slipping, repairing and fuelling of Government craft.

7,500 tons of coal were received and 7,421 tons were issued:

6,400 gallons of kerosene were received and 7,711 gallons were delivered (including deliveries from stock at end of 1937).

12,600 gallons of petrol were received and 12,538 gallons were delivered.

2,193 tons of bunker fuel oil were received and delivered.

94 tons of power diesel oil were received and 104 tons were delivered (including deliveries from stock at end of 1937).

41. Government launches were slipped, aggregating seventy five times at regular intervals during the year and the slip was occupied 318 days.

42.

attached.

A short summary of the facilities offered by the port of Hong Kong is

9th February, 1939.

G. F. HOLE,

Harbour Master.

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