CO129-492 - Governor Sir Clementi - 1925 [12] - 1926 [1-5] — Page 175

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

Military Expenditure exceeded the estimate by $233,412 due to increase in revenue. Education Department decreased $108,888 on account of unpaid Building Grants.

EXPENDITURE.

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The amount of the consolidated loan stands at £1.485,733. Against this there is at credit of the Sinking Fund a sum of £467,442. The Local Loan under Ordinance No. 12 of 1916 amounts to $3,000,000 and there are the sums of $1.444,169 and £103,453 at credit of the Sinking Fund.

A new valuation for Assessment was made for the year com- mencing 1st July, 1924, resulting as follows:-

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C.

Governor

Cadet Service

100,831.47 289,630.18

Colonial Secretary's Department and Legis-

lature -

69,991.32

Secretariat for Chinese Affairs

27,512.96

Audit Department

51,592.62

Treasury

76,662.66

Harbour Master's Department

623,395.92

Imports & Exports Department

872.557.69

Royal Observatory

52,638.49

Miscellaneous Services

1,092,558.10

Judicial and Legal Departments -

305,286.92

Police Department

1,877,948.69

Fire Brigade

199,570.25

Prison Department

383,362.70

Medical Department

502,882,89

Sanitary Department

670,945.48

Botanical and Forestry Department.

86,516,80

Education Department

945,642,01

Military Expenditure -

4,299,887,34

Public Works Department

1,184,767,90

Do.

Recurrent

1,793,968,69

Do. Extraordinary

8,112,785.49

Post Office -

257,573,59

Kowloon-Canton Railway

1,329,927.46

Charge on Account of Public Debt

941,923.95

Pensions

503,929.39

Charitable Services

72,137.48

TOTAL

$26,726,428.44

The balance to the debit on the year's working was $2,516,788 and the assets and liabilities account showed on the 31st December a credit balance of $13,107,549.29.

The following is a statement of the revenue and expenditure of the Colony for the five years 1920-1924 :-

Revenue.

$$

Expenditure.

14,689,672 14,489,594 17,728,132 15,739,652

1920

1921

1922

22,291,065 18,563,003

1923

1924

24,783,763 21,571,905 24,209,640 26,726,428

Increases :-

The City of Victoria

$387,772

The Hill District

47,610

Shaukiwan, Saiwanho and Quarry Bay

20,110

Hongkong Villages

74,411

Kowloon Point

116,380

Yaumati

223,615

Mongkoktsui

30,655

Bunghom and Hok Un

40,540

Kowloon Villages ...

3,344

New Territories

143,814

The rateable value of the whole Colony amounted to $22,147,951 having increased by $1,088,251.

During the period 1915-1924 the assessment of the whole Colony has risen from $14,287,285 to $22,147,951, an increase in rateable value of $7,860,666.

The circulation on the 31st December of notes of the three Banks having authorised issues was as follows:-

Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Cor-

poration

Chartered Bank of India, Australia, &

China

Mercantile Bank of India, Limited

$ 49,603,461

11,611,486 1,296,455

$ 62,511,402

The currency of the Colony consists, in addition to the notes

of these Banks, of British, Hongkong, and Mexican Dollars and of subsidiary coin, which continued at par throughout the year.

The total issue of subsidiary coins, less those demonetized, now amounts to $17,864,370 nominal value, and they were up to the year 1905 readily absorbed at par, large quantities being taken by the neighbouring provinces of China. During 1916 ten cent pieces of the face value of $5,028,000 were shipped to Calcutta for purposes of demonetization. The discount which prevailed be- tween 1905 and 1916 may be attributed to the immense quantity of similar coin which was minted at Canton as well as to the amount of Hongkong coin minted largely in excess of the needs of the

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