CO129-341 - Acting Governor May Governor Lugard - 1907 [7-10] — Page 563

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The position is thus satisfactory in spite of the reduction of revenue from the high water mark of 1905 and 1906, but there is heavy expenditure besides the Canton Kowloon Railway looming in the early future, such as the second section of the Tytam Tuk Waterworks and the Typhoon Refuge, while the revenue is so largely dependent on opium that its future is precarious.

The following figures at 5-year intervals may be of interest:

Total Revenue Opium farm let at Assessed Rateable Value of Colony 1888 $1,557,300 $182,400 $3,042,201 1893 $2,078,135 $340,800 $3,637,643 1898 $2,918,159 $372,000 $4,521,947 1899 (New Territories taken over) 1903 $5,238,858 $750,000 $8,749,643 1906 $7,035,011 $2,040,000 $10,969,203 1908 estimate $6,227,890 $1,452,000 $10,716,173

Of this $4,265,730, the opium monopoly, as above stated, accounts for $1,452,000. Spirit Licences bring in $272,670; Carriage Chair, etc., licences amount to $107,000; Pawnbrokers Licenses to $86,950; Assessed Taxes $1,400,000; & Stamp Duties $600,000. Of the remaining 32% of revenue, i.e., $1,962,160, the Post Office accounts for $315,000.

Rents of Government property are expected to bring in $558,793,750, & Sales of Government Lands $300,000.

As the Governor pointed out in Council in his first speech on the Estimates (pages 39-42 of enclosure 6), the decrease in the revenue as compared with 1907 is mainly due to the opium farm rent being lower and to the new Postal Convention, by which the Postal revenue is expected to decrease from $418,200 to $315,000.

Of the total revenue, $4,265,730, or over 68%, is made up of Licences and Internal revenue (with light dues).

Turning to the Estimates of expenditure, the decision to pay officers at 2/- to the dollar when that coin is over 2/- in value has at any rate one advantage: the exchange compensation to dollar officers (when the dollar is over 2/-) is just half their nominal salaries.

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The position is thus satisfactory in spite of the reduction of revenue from the high water mark of 1905 and 1906, but there is heavy expenditure besides the Canton Kowloon Railway looming in the early future, such as the second section of the Tytam Tuk Waterworks and the Typhoon Refuge, while the revenue is so largely dependent on opium that its future is precarious. The following figures at 5-year intervals may be of interest: Total Revenue Opium farm let at Assessed Rateable Value of Colony 1888 $1,557,300 $182,400 $3,042,201 1893 $2,078,135 $340,800 $3,637,643 1898 $2,918,159 $372,000 $4,521,947 1899 (New Territories taken over) 1903 $5,238,858 $750,000 $8,749,643 1906 $7,035,011 $2,040,000 $10,969,203 1908 estimate $6,227,890 $1,452,000 $10,716,173 Of this $4,265,730, the opium monopoly, as above stated, accounts for $1,452,000. Spirit Licences bring in $272,670; Carriage Chair, etc., licences amount to $107,000; Pawnbrokers Licenses to $86,950; Assessed Taxes $1,400,000; & Stamp Duties $600,000. Of the remaining 32% of revenue, i.e., $1,962,160, the Post Office accounts for $315,000. Rents of Government property are expected to bring in $558,793,750, & Sales of Government Lands $300,000. As the Governor pointed out in Council in his first speech on the Estimates (pages 39-42 of enclosure 6), the decrease in the revenue as compared with 1907 is mainly due to the opium farm rent being lower and to the new Postal Convention, by which the Postal revenue is expected to decrease from $418,200 to $315,000. Of the total revenue, $4,265,730, or over 68%, is made up of Licences and Internal revenue (with light dues). Turning to the Estimates of expenditure, the decision to pay officers at 2/- to the dollar when that coin is over 2/- in value has at any rate one advantage: the exchange compensation to dollar officers (when the dollar is over 2/-) is just half their nominal salaries.
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The position is thus satisfactory in spite of the reduction of revenue from the high water mark of 1905 and 1906, but there is heavy expenditure besides the Canton Kowloon Railway looming in the early future such as the second section of the Tytam Tuk Waterworks and the typhoon Refuge, while the revenue is so largely dependent on opium that its future is precarious. figures The following at 5 year intervals may be of interest:- Total Revenue Opium farm let at Assessed Of this $4,265,730 the opium monopoly as above stated accounts for Spirit Licences bring in Carriage Chair etc., $1,452,000 272,670 licences amount to 107,000 Pawnbrokers Licenses to 86,950 Assessed Taxes 1,400,000 600,000 & Stamp Duties rateable value of colony of the remaining 32 of revenue i.e. 1,962,160 the Post Office accounts for 315,000 1888 1,557,300 182,400 3,042, 201 1893 2,078,135 340,800 3,637,643 1898 2,918,159 372,000 4,521,947 New Territories taken over 1899 1903 5,238,858 750,000 8,749,643 1906 7,035,011 2,040,000 10,969, 203 1908 estimate 6,227,890 1,452,000 10,716,173 558 Rents of covernment property are expected to bring in } & Sales of Government Lands 793,750 300,000 6) As the Governor pointed out in Council in his first speech on the Estimates(pages 39-42 of enclosure 6 the decrease in the revenue as compared with 1907 is mainly due to the opium farm rent being lower and to the new Postal Convention by which the Postal revenue is ex- pected to decrease from $418,200 to $315,000. Of the total revenue $4,265,730 or over 68% is made up of Licences and Internal revenue (with !~ light dues). the Turning to the Estimates of expenditure decision to pay officers at 2/- to the dollar when that coin is over 2/- in value has at any rate one advantage for the exchange compensation to dollar officers (when the dollar is over 2/-) is just half their nominal salaries. Of
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The position is thus satisfactory in spite of the reduction of revenue from the high water mark of 1905 and 1906, but there is heavy expenditure besides the Canton Kowloon Railway looming in the early future such as the second section of the Tytam Tuk Waterworks and the typhoon Refuge, while the revenue is so largely dependent on

opium that its future is precarious.

figures

The following

at 5 year intervals may be of interest:-

Total Revenue Opium farm let at

Assessed

Of this

$4,265,730

the opium monopoly

as above stated accounts for

Spirit Licences bring in

Carriage Chair etc.,

$1,452,000

272,670

licences amount to

107,000

Pawnbrokers Licenses to

86,950

Assessed Taxes

1,400,000

600,000

& Stamp Duties

rateable value

of colony

of the remaining 32 of revenue i.e. 1,962,160

the Post Office accounts for

315,000

1888

1,557,300

182,400

3,042, 201

1893

2,078,135

340,800

3,637,643

1898

2,918,159

372,000

4,521,947

New Territories taken over 1899

1903

5,238,858

750,000

8,749,643

1906

7,035,011

2,040,000

10,969, 203

1908 estimate

6,227,890

1,452,000

10,716,173

558

Rents of covernment property

are expected to bring in

}

& Sales of Government Lands

793,750

300,000

6)

As the Governor pointed out in Council in his first speech on the Estimates(pages 39-42 of enclosure 6 the decrease in the revenue as compared with 1907 is mainly due to the opium farm rent being lower and to the new Postal Convention by which the Postal revenue is ex- pected to decrease from $418,200 to $315,000.

Of the total revenue $4,265,730 or over

68% is made up of Licences and Internal revenue (with !~

light dues).

the

Turning to the Estimates of expenditure decision to pay officers at 2/- to the dollar when that coin is over 2/- in value has at any rate one advantage for the exchange compensation to dollar officers (when the dollar is over 2/-) is just half their nominal

salaries.

Of

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