AnnualReport-1939 — Page 114

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58. A detailed statement, showing the arrears of each class of revenue as at the 31st December, 1939 and on the 31st March, 1940 respectively, appears as appendix B to this Report.

59. "Writes off" of Revenue.

According to information supplied to the Audit Department the following revenue, considered irrecoverable, was written off under authority during the year under review.

Nature of Revenue Amount Authority for "Write off" Appendix "B" Pier Rent $650.00 Colonial Secretary Crown Rents 110.77 Financial Secretary Ambulance Fees 50.00 Financial Secretary Hospital Fees 634.00 Financial Secretary Hospital Fees (Consultants Fees) 25.00 Financial Secretary Vaccination Fees 1,297.60 Colonial Secretary Court Fines 232.00 Financial Secretary Water Rates 27.50 Financial Secretary Kowloon Canton Railway Miscellaneous Revenue 190.52 Financial Secretary Fees of Court-Possession Fees 3.75 Financial Secretary Fees of Court Police Services 39.00 Financial Secretary Fees of Court Sunday Cargo Working Permits 37.50 Financial Secretary 3,297.64

G. EXPENDITURE.

60. Control over Expenditure.

With the possible exception of certain expenditure charged to Head 31, Public Works Extraordinary, Item 47-Air Raid Precautions (for Constructional Work), the control over expenditure may be considered as having been generally satisfactory. According to the information contained in the vouchers every charge against an expenditure head has, as far as it has been possible to ascertain, been applied to the purpose or purposes for which the head was intended to provide, and has also been charged to the most appropriate sub-head of expenditure.

61. Expenditure appears to have been adequately vouched for.

62. Special Warrants.

The number of Special Warrants issued in respect of the year 1939 was 434, as compared with 385 for the previous year. The outbreak of the European War was partly responsible for the increase, although no fewer than 230 Special Warrants were issued during the first six months of the financial year.

63. A large percentage of the Special Warrants issued related to additions to the rates of personal emoluments and to variations in the number of posts shown in the Estimates, which affected Personal Emoluments Sub-heads only, and did not necessitate the obtaining of additional funds.

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A (2) II 58. A detailed statement, showing the arrears of each class of revenue as at the 31st December, 1939 and on the 31st March, 1940 respectively, appears as appendix B to this Report. 59. "Writes off" of Revenue. According to information supplied to the Audit Department the following revenue, considered irrecoverable, was written off under authority during the year under review. Nature of Revenue Amount Authority for "Write off" Appendix "B" Pier Rent $650.00 Colonial Secretary Crown Rents 110.77 Financial Secretary Ambulance Fees 50.00 Financial Secretary Hospital Fees 634.00 Financial Secretary Hospital Fees (Consultants Fees) 25.00 Financial Secretary Vaccination Fees 1,297.60 Colonial Secretary Court Fines 232.00 Financial Secretary Water Rates 27.50 Financial Secretary Kowloon Canton Railway Miscellaneous Revenue 190.52 Financial Secretary Fees of Court-Possession Fees 3.75 Financial Secretary Fees of Court Police Services 39.00 Financial Secretary Fees of Court Sunday Cargo Working Permits 37.50 Financial Secretary 3,297.64 G. EXPENDITURE. 60. Control over Expenditure. With the possible exception of certain expenditure charged to Head 31, Public Works Extraordinary, Item 47-Air Raid Precautions (for Constructional Work), the control over expenditure may be considered as having been generally satisfactory. According to the information contained in the vouchers every charge against an expenditure head has, as far as it has been possible to ascertain, been applied to the purpose or purposes for which the head was intended to provide, and has also been charged to the most appropriate sub-head of expenditure. 61. Expenditure appears to have been adequately vouched for. 62. Special Warrants. The number of Special Warrants issued in respect of the year 1939 was 434, as compared with 385 for the previous year. The outbreak of the European War was partly responsible for the increase, although no fewer than 230 Special Warrants were issued during the first six months of the financial year. 63. A large percentage of the Special Warrants issued related to additions to the rates of personal emoluments and to variations in the number of posts shown in the Estimates, which affected Personal Emoluments Sub-heads only, and did not necessitate the obtaining of additional funds.
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A (2) II 58. A detailed statement, showing the arrears of each class of revenue as at the 31st December, 1939 and on the 31st March, 1940 respectively, appears as appendix B to this Report. 59. "Writes off" of Revenue. According to information supplied to the Audit Department the following revenue, considered irrecoverable, was written off under authority during the year under review. Nature of Revenue Amount $ Authority for "Write "off" Appendix "B" Pier Rent 650.00 Colonial Secretary Crown Rents 110.77 Financial Secretary Ambulance Fees 50.00 Financial Secretary Hospital Fees 634.00 Financial Secretary + Hospital Fees (Consultants Fees), 25.00 Financial Secretary Vaccination Fees 1,297.60 Colonial Secretary Court Fines 232.00 Financial Secretary Water Rates 27.50 Financial Secretary Kowloon Canton Railway Miscellaneous Re- venue 190.52 Financial Secretary Fees of Court-Possession Fees 3.75 Financial Secretary Fees of Court Police Services 39.00 Financial Secretary Fees of Court Sunday Cargo Working Per- mits 37.50 Financial Secretary 3,297.64 G. EXPENDITURE. 60. Control over Expenditure. With the possible exception of certain expenditure charged to Head 31, Public Works Extraordinary, Item 47-Air Raid Precautions (for Constructional Work), the control over expenditure may be considered as having been generally satisfactory. According to the information contained in the vouchers every charge against an expenditure head has, as far as it has been possible to ascertain, been applied to the purpose or purposes for which the head was intended to provide, and has also been charged to the most appropriate sub-head of expenditure. 61. Expenditure appears to have been adequately vouched for. 62. Special Warrants. The number of Special Warrants issued in respect of the year 1939 was 434, as compared with 385 for the previous year. The outbreak of the European War was partly responsible for the increase, although no fewer than 230 Special Warrants were issued during the first six months of the financial year. 63. A large percentage of the Special Warrants issued related to additions to the rates of personal emoluments and to variations in the number of posts shown in the Estimates, which affected Personal Emoluments Sub-heads only, and did not necessitate the obtaining of additional funds.
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A (2) II

58. A detailed statement, showing the arrears of each class of revenue as at the 31st December, 1939 and on the 31st March, 1940 respectively, appears as appendix B to this Report.

59. "Writes off" of Revenue.

According to information supplied to the Audit Department the following revenue, considered irrecoverable, was written off under authority during the year under review.

Nature of Revenue

Amount

$

Authority for "Write "off"

Appendix "B"

Pier Rent

650.00

Colonial Secretary

Crown Rents

110.77

Financial Secretary

Ambulance Fees

50.00

Financial Secretary

Hospital Fees

634.00

Financial Secretary

+

Hospital Fees (Consultants

Fees),

25.00

Financial Secretary

Vaccination Fees

1,297.60

Colonial Secretary

Court Fines

232.00

Financial Secretary

Water Rates

27.50

Financial Secretary

Kowloon Canton Railway

Miscellaneous Re-

venue

190.52

Financial Secretary

Fees of Court-Possession

Fees

3.75

Financial Secretary

Fees of Court Police

Services

39.00

Financial Secretary

Fees of Court Sunday

Cargo Working Per-

mits

37.50

Financial Secretary

3,297.64

G. EXPENDITURE.

60.

Control over Expenditure.

With the possible exception of certain expenditure charged to Head 31, Public Works Extraordinary, Item 47-Air Raid Precautions (for Constructional Work), the control over expenditure may be considered as having been generally satisfactory. According to the information contained in the vouchers every charge against an expenditure head has, as far as it has been possible to ascertain, been applied to the purpose or purposes for which the head was intended to provide, and has also been charged to the most appropriate sub-head of expenditure.

61. Expenditure appears to have been adequately vouched for.

62. Special Warrants.

The number of Special Warrants issued in respect of the year 1939 was 434, as compared with 385 for the previous year. The outbreak of the European War was partly responsible for the increase, although no fewer than 230 Special Warrants were issued during the first six months of the financial year.

63. A large percentage of the Special Warrants issued related to additions to the rates of personal emoluments and to variations in the number of posts shown in the Estimates, which affected Personal Emoluments Sub-heads only, and did not necessitate the obtaining of additional funds.

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