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the tax upon food.

By this scheme the profits at present

accruing to the lessee (estimated at about $5,000 per annum)

will be secured by the Government--and will more than balance

the increased expenditure--

It is proposed to continue for the present the lease of

the Slaughter houses at Kowloon and in the villages.

2.

With regard to the additional Inspector of Nuisances at

Kowloon it is proposed at present to pay the Police Officer

in charge of Kowloon City (which is in that portion of the

New Territory within the jurisdiction of the Sanitary Board)

the sum of $15 a month for sanitary duties, as has hitherto

been done in the villages of Shaukiwan, Aberdeen and Stanley.

The two foremen of Street Cleansers required for Kowloon

are Portuguese or Indians at $25 a month each rising to $30,

and their duties are to superintend the work of the Scavenging

coolies, which has now become more important owing to the

great increase in the population of Kowloon during the past

few years. Similar foremen have been employed for years past

in the Health Districts of the City.

4.

The proposed increase in the wages of the Engineer and

stoker at the Disinfecting Station is occasioned by the gener-

al rise in wages throughout the Colony.

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268 the tax upon food. By this scheme the profits at present accruing to the lessee (estimated at about $5,000 per annum) will be secured by the Government--and will more than balance the increased expenditure-- It is proposed to continue for the present the lease of the Slaughter houses at Kowloon and in the villages. 2. With regard to the additional Inspector of Nuisances at Kowloon it is proposed at present to pay the Police Officer in charge of Kowloon City (which is in that portion of the New Territory within the jurisdiction of the Sanitary Board) the sum of $15 a month for sanitary duties, as has hitherto been done in the villages of Shaukiwan, Aberdeen and Stanley. The two foremen of Street Cleansers required for Kowloon are Portuguese or Indians at $25 a month each rising to $30, and their duties are to superintend the work of the Scavenging coolies, which has now become more important owing to the great increase in the population of Kowloon during the past few years. Similar foremen have been employed for years past in the Health Districts of the City. 4. The proposed increase in the wages of the Engineer and stoker at the Disinfecting Station is occasioned by the gener- al rise in wages throughout the Colony. 1
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268 the tax upon rood. By this scheme the profits at present. acemting to the lessee (estimated at about $5,000 per annum. ) will be secured by the Government--and will more than hal ance the increased expeads ture-- It is proposed to continue for the present the lease of the Slaughter houses at Kowloon and in the villages. 2. With regard to the additional Inspector of Nuisances &Ť Kowloon it is proposed at present to pay the Police Officer in charge of Kowloon City (which is in that, portion of the New Territory within the jurisdiction of the Sanitary Board) the sum of $15 a month for sanitary duties, as has hitherto been done in the villages of Shaukiwan, Aberdeen and Stauley, The two foremen of Street. Cleansers required for Kowloon ere Portuguese or Indians at $25 a month each rising to $30, and their duties are to superintend the work of the Scavenging. quolies, which has now become more important owing to the Freat increase in the population of Kowloon during the past few years. Similar foremen have been employed for years past in the Pealth Districts of the City. 4. the proposed increase ia the wages of the Engineer and stoker at the Disinfecting Station is occasioned by the Lener- al rise in wales throughout the Colony. 1
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the tax upon rood.

By this scheme the profits at present.

acemting to the lessee (estimated at about $5,000 per annum. )

will be secured by the Government--and will more than hal ance

the increased expeads ture--

It is proposed to continue for the present the lease of

the Slaughter houses at Kowloon and in the villages.

2.

With regard to the additional Inspector of Nuisances &Ť

Kowloon it is proposed at present to pay the Police Officer

in charge of Kowloon City (which is in that, portion of the

New Territory within the jurisdiction of the Sanitary Board)

the sum of $15 a month for sanitary duties, as has hitherto

been done in the villages of Shaukiwan, Aberdeen and Stauley,

The two foremen of Street. Cleansers required for Kowloon

ere Portuguese or Indians at $25 a month each rising to $30,

and their duties are to superintend the work of the Scavenging.

quolies, which has now become more important owing to the

Freat increase in the population of Kowloon during the past

few years. Similar foremen have been employed for years past

in the Pealth Districts of the City.

4.

the proposed increase ia the wages of the Engineer and

stoker at the Disinfecting Station is occasioned by the Lener-

al rise in wales throughout the Colony.

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