1887-1903
COLONIAL REPORTS.-ANNUAL.
10
5
6.
MILITARY EXPENDITURE.
The military expenditure (inclusive of the Volunteer Corps) defrayed by the Colony during the last seven years has been as follows:-
Military Contribution, exclusive of Defensive Works and inclusive of Volunteer Corps. Defensive Works. Defensive Works. £ $ C. $ C. £ d. 1884 114,498 78 3,464 64 650 0 4 1885 117,337 00 68,153 45 12,576 10 2 1886 124,561 68 217,901 45 39,230 0 0 1887 128,815 63 258,444 28 43,710 7 6 1888 134,594 68 62,115 90 10,036 4 0 1889 134,261 12 63,775 3 1890 124,646 96 5,082 92 9,678 14 5 832 1 17.—GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS.
Government House.
Government House was maintained in good repair, and a new wing has been added.
8.—PUBLIC WORKS.
The expenditure under this head was $53,515.26 for works and buildings, $45,299.88 for upkeep of the roads, streets, and bridges; $36,861.18 for storm damages; and $5,082.92 for defensive works.
9.—LEGISLATION.
The following Ordinances were passed during the year :-
No. 1.—An Ordinance to appoint an additional member on the Sanitary Board.
No. 2.—An Ordinance for the naturalization of Lam Neung-shing otherwise Lam Yuk Po.
No. 3.—An Ordinance for the incorporation of the Procureur Général, in Hong Kong, of the Society of the Missions Etrangères.
No. 4.—An Ordinance to amend “The Public Health Ordinance, 1887.”
1887-1903
COLONIAL REPORTS.-ANNUAL.
10
5
6.
MILITARY EXPENDITURE.
The military expenditure (inclusive of the Volunteer Corps) defrayed by the Colony during the last seven years has been as follows:-
|
Military Contribution,
exclusive of
Defensive Works and Defensive Works. Defensive Works.
inclusive of
Volunteer Corps.
79
g C.
1884
114,498 78
$ C. 3,464 64
£ 650 0 4
d.
1885
117,337 00
68,153 45
12,576 10 2
1886
124,561 68
217,901 45
39,230 0 0
1887
128,815 63
258,444 28
43,710 7 6
1888
134,594 68
62,115 90
10,036 4 0
1889
134,261 12
63,75 73
1890
124,646 96
5,082 92
9,678 14 5
832 1 1
7.—GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS.
Government House.
Government House was maintained in good repair, and a new wing has been added.
8.-PUBLIC WORKS.
The expenditure under this head was $53,515.26 for works and buildings, $45,299.88 for upkeep of the roads, streets, and bridges; $36,861.18 for storm damages; and $5,082.92 for de- fensive works.
9.—LEGISLATION.
The following Ordinances were passed during the year :-
No. 1.-An Ordinance to appoint an additional member on
the Sanitary Board.
No. 2.-An Ordinance for the naturalization of Lanı
Neungshing otherwise Lam Yuk Po.
No. 3. An Ordinance for the incorporation of the Procureur Général, in Hong Kong, of the Society of the Missions Etrangères.
No. 4.-An Ordinance to amend “The Public Health Ordi-
nance, 1887."
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