HKG-CAR1920-1930 — Page 130

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1920-1930

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The revenue collected in 1923 from radio-telegrams amounted to $46,113.24 being $14,060.25 more than that collected in 1922. Advices of vessels signalled at the lighthouses yielded $662.20, and semaphore messages $4.50, making a total of $46,779.94 for the telegraph service. The expenditure amounted to $44,599.23. The number of radio-telegrams forwarded during the year was 3,460 consisting of 40,240 words, and 8,066 received consisting of 98,284 words.

28th July, 1924.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

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1920-1930 39 The revenue collected in 1923 from radio-telegrams amounted to $46,113.24 being $14,060.25 more than that collected in 1922. Advices of vessels signalled at the lighthouses yielded $662.20, and semaphore messages $4.50, making a total of $46,779.94 for the telegraph service. The expenditure amounted to $44,599.23. The number of radio-telegrams forwarded during the year was 3,460 consisting of 40,240 words, and 8,066 received consisting of 98,284 words. 28th July, 1924. CLAUD SEVERN, Colonial Secretary. 123 Page 130 Page 131
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1920-1930 39 The revenue collected in 1923 from radio-telegrams amounted to $46,113.24 being $14,060.25 more than that collected in 1922. Advices of vessels signalled at the lighthouses yielded $662.20, and semaphore messages $4.50, making a total of $46,779.94 for the telegraph service. The expenditure amounted to $44,599.23. The number of radio-telegrams forwarded during the year was 3,460 consisting of 40,240 werds, and 8,066 received consisting of 98,284 words. 28th July, 1924. CLAUD SEVERN, Colonial Secretary. 123 Page 130Page 131
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The revenue collected in 1923 from radio-telegrams amounted to $46,113.24 being $14,060.25 more than that collected in 1922. Advices of vessels signalled at the lighthouses yielded $662.20, and semaphore messages $4.50, making a total of $46,779.94 for the telegraph service. The expenditure amounted to $44,599.23. The number of radio-telegrams forwarded during the year was 3,460 consisting of 40,240 werds, and 8,066 received consisting of 98,284 words.

28th July, 1924.

CLAUD SEVERN,

Colonial Secretary.

123

Page 130Page 131

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