CO129-435 - Governor Sir May & Acting Governor Claud Severn - 1916 [9-11] — Page 663

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Analyses, Government Notifica-

the general account with all expenditure Assessed Taxes, over and above that derived from the Carriages, chair, &c., Licences, actual cash payments, received on account Fines, of the Wuchang Loan, resulted in the Liquor duties, expenditure for the year 1915 reaching Opium Monopoly, the abnormal figure of $15,149,268. How Tobacco duties, ever, notwithstanding this drastic but sound method of dealing with the situa- tion, the balance of liabilities over assets on the 31st December, 1915, was only $452.687. During the first six months of the current year the revenue receipts were satisfactory, and the deficit of 8452,687 was on the 30th June last, converted into It is a credit balance of 8544,295. estimated that the balance of assets over liabilities at the end of the year will be $1.003,643.

Fear is The revenue for the current now expected to amount to $13,274,000.

than more or $1,864,990

the original estimate. This excess is largely accounted for by estimated increases under the fol lowing heads:-

Liquor duties.

Opium Monopoly, Premis on new lesses, and by a yield of $200,000 on tobacco.

$150,800 1,179,000 150,000

from the duty

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The expenditure for 1916, which was originally estimated at $11,882,774, is now expected to fall short of that figure by $65,104. This is more than accounted for by the reduced expenditure for loss on subsidiary coin. When I addressed you last year I stated that there was some reason to hope that the reduced sum of $750,000 entered in the Estimates would be sufficient. It is probable that ewing to the high price of silver which has diminished the loss on sale of coins with drawn from circulation, the sum required will only be, approximately, $370,000. It is estimated, on the other hand, that there will be an increase in the cost of maintaining the prisoners of war and their families of about $97,000, while their transport to Australia has already cost a sum of $183,000. I hope shortly to lay a statement on the subject before

you.

Estimates of Revenue for 1917

for 1917 is The estimated revenue $13,942,000, which is $1,832,000 in excess of the approved revenue, for 1916, but is actually $32,000 less than the revised figures for the current year. pared with the approved estimates for the current year, the principal increases, of which explanations will be found in the foot-notes, are as follows:-

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$15,300 5,000 17,000

160,000

1,000,000 400,000

tions,

5,000

China Companies Fees, Deeds Registration,

of Government. Fees for use

Buoys, Medical Examination of emi-

grants, Medical Treatment,

40,000 9,200

32,000

35,000 6,000

Sunday cargo-working permits, Water, excess supply and meter

35.000

rents. Postage,

10.000

50,000

Coaching, local traffic,

Goods, through traffic, Lands not leased,

5.000 5.000 $,000

Leased lands, New Territories,... Slaughter-houses,

Premiia on new leases,

3,000 20,000 50.000

$1.912,000

Total

I should, however, explain that the increase of $40,000 under "China Com- panies Fees is to a great extent counter- balanced by the loss of $32.340 under the head Companies Local Registers Licen ces," and the payment of $3.719 for the Registrar of Companies at Shanghai as shown on page 48,

Estimates of Expenditure for 1917

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The estimated expenditure for year is $12,390,155, which is $513,381 more than the estimated expenditure for the current year. There are small decreases in the departments of Governor, Colonial Secretary and Legislative, and the Secre has been Secretariat Colonial tariat for Chinese Affairs. The staff of the strengthened by the creation of a 2nd Grade Clerical post, the need for which is explained in Appendix III., but as no new Cadets will be appointed there is a tonsiderable saving under Persona! Emoluments. Small increases are show in the Audit Department and the Trea- sury, due to the creation of new clerical posts which are explained in Appendix III.

In the Harbour Master's Department. "Personal Emoluments." provision has been made for two 3rd Grade Clert- in place of one 4th Grade Clerk. Om of these clerks is required to keep the

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accounts of the Government buoys. in the Mercantile Marine Office the post of European Constable has been abolished, making a saving of #1,371. The votes for coal have been increased in order to meet the higher cost. Under Lighthouses and Lights" it has been possible to make a saving owing to the installation of Aga Lights at Cape Collinson and Ma Wan. The posts of two Lighthouse eepers have been abolished on the retire ment of the holder. On the other hand, provision has been made for house allow ances to two married Lighthouse-keepers amounting to $1,080, while the sum re- quired for lodging allowances while in Hongkong has been reduced from $546 to

$168.

The work in the Department of Im- ports and Experts has increased to a large extent owing to the various War measures in force-especially the Im portation and Exportation Ordinance and to the imposition of the tax on to- bacco. For some months the Superin- tendent has had the assistance of two Cadet Officers, but it will be necessary in the near future to provide an adequate staff for this department, which is be coming one of the most important in the service Under Personal Emoluments the principal increases are the creation of temporary posts of one Higher Grade Clerk and fifteen 5th Grade Clerks, and the permanent posts of a 3rd Grade Interpreter and a 5th Grade Clerk at the Opium Factory. On the other hand, one post of Revenue Officer has been abolished, causing a saving of nearly $3.000. Inder "Other Charges a small net reduction has been made of $710,

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In the Royal Observatory it is pro- posed to incur special expenditure of $8,000 for an installation for receiving time signals by wireless telegraphy.

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coins will be completed and withdrawals from circulation cease, The sum entered must, therefore, be looked upon as in the nature of a guess. Economics have been made in the consumption of electric light and current, and it is hoped to elect a reduction of $2,000 under this head. Owing to the high coat of materials it haa been necessary to increase the vote for stationery by $7,500, although every effort is made to economise. The vote for telegrams has been entered at $25.000. It is hoped that owing to a new arrange- ment by which the public are now charged for telegrams sent on their be half, this sum, which is much less than the amount which will be expended this year, will suffice. A saving of $10,000 is anticipated in the cost of transport of Government servants, due to the fact that fewer passages will be required for officers who come under the free passage scheme. Although an increase of $35,850 is shown under the head of War Expen- diture. there will be a large saving on the actual expenditure during the cur- rent year, as it is not anticipated that any large sum will be required for the transport of prisoners of war.

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In the Supreme Court, a 2nd Grade Assistant Interpreter has replaced the Higher Grade Interpreter. while a 3rd Grade Clerk and Translator has replaced the 1st Grade Clerk and Translator. It should be pointed out that the men who have resigned their posts were officers of senior standing, whereas the pointed to succeed them are junior in the service. They have been promised fur- ther advancement at an early date, sub- ject to their work proving entirely satis- factory. A reduction of $2,000 has been made in the vote for the travelling ex- penses of watchmen, and the temporary engagement of extra watchmen,

Crown The salary of the Assistant Solicitor has been placed on the same footing as Class III of the Cadet Ser- vice, and the salary of the Land Officer a sterling basis has been calculated on on the occurrence of a change in the holder of the office.

Under Miscellaneous Services the noticed. following changes should be The contribution of $2,000 towards the maintenance of the Signal Stations at the Peak and Cape d'Aguilar is no longer required since the erection of the Wire- less Station at the latter place. A sum

In the Police Department, under of $2,100 has been entered under this head

"Personal Emoluments provision 13 for language bonuses, and correspond- ing entries ander various departments made for only seventy-nine European have been omitted. The amount provided Constables, and a saving is shown of to meet the loss on subsidiary coins has 85,845. No less than thirty-eight Con- been reduced from $750,000 to $300,000. | stables have gone to the front, of whom It is impossible to estimate at present, I regret to say three have been killed in with any approach to accuracy, what action. Only forty European Constables eam will be required. It is impossible to are actually serving in Hongkong, but predict when the rehabilitation of these! provision has to be made for all, as those

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