CO129-519-1 Estimates for 1930 5-9-1929 - 14-11-1929 — Page 141

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PRISONS, -Continued.

* 300

1 Asst. Supt.

300

2 Chief warders

201

(c) Personal allee, to 1 Principal warder t/) More officers qualified for language alice, tel More officers qualified for good conduct allce,

480

56 Warders

353

1) Increase of 3 coolies,

1 Matron

30

1 Pharmacist

$4,050

3 Wardresses

30

1 Principal warder

4,288

2 Indian Principal warders

120

3 Indian warders

1,230

100 Asst. warders

111

9.568

$ 1,445

4) 3 Indian asst. Principal warders

8 90

(5) 1 Principal Printing officer

$4.560

48 Guards

10

1 Asst.

Do.

3,960

6 Guards temporary

10

3 Printing officers...

7,680

3 Trades Instructors

1 Proof reader and typist

1.440

48

158

1 Hospital Supervisor

4.170

1 Asst.

Do.

3.090

1 Hosp. Indian Principal warder

925

1 Hosp. Asst.

Do.

500

7 Hosp. warders.

2,520

Not required on new appointment.

(p) Allowances abolished.

(4) Gas fire more expensive than firewood,

(7) Move convicts due for discharge.

More quarters for Indians required.

3 Coolies

396

29,341

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POLICE DEPARTMENT.—Continued.

4 Medals granted, 3 messengers qualified for allow

ance and 75 Coolies. Messengers and Female searchers qualified for increased allowance.

(e) Allowance payable to 3 Boatmen,

(f) Increased number of certificates obtained.

(9) 2 additional Indian Instructors allowances.

(A) Allowances to officers on Cruising Launches.

(i) 1 Sub-Inspector less (@ £360.

1 Engineer Class II less @ $504.

Range Marker $400.

1) Promotions from lower classes,

(4) Allowances lapsed owing to retirements and dis-

missals.

(/) Transferred to Junior Clerical Staff.

Car Absorbed in Good Conduct Allowance.

in) 2 Chinese Drill Instructors allowance less.

(0) To provide for 3 pdr. gun ammunition.

(7) More Clothing required.

(4) New allowances.

(r) Anti-malarial measures.

(a) Senior Officers Course at Scotland Yard.

(4) More Mess Utensils necessary,

(#) More European Officers due for leave.

(r) More rewards payable.

e) Provision covers Bedding only.

(æ) Scouts at Tai O withdrawn.

(g) Less current consumed.

(=) Cheaper Petrol.

(ra) Transferred to Head 15.

(bb) Fewer repairs anticipated.

tre) Transferred to P,W.D. Vote.

(d) To complete replacement with new pattern.

ter To replace worn out weapons.

{/}) To provide van for Emergency Unit.

(99) To replace une condemned by Board of Survey. (BA)

Do.

Do.

(i) To replace 4 condemned by Board of Survey.

(j) To replace I condemned by Board of Survey. (kk) To convey light stores in Hong Kong,

(7) To replace No. 1 Launch.

(mm) To fit poles to existing iron beds, (an) For duplicating work in out stations,

(0) For use in Photographic Department. (pp) Non recurrent. ordered in 1929.

(4) 1 Supt.

C

Increase

(e) Stipulated increments

(b) New PostR

(c) Personal allowance

(d) Language allowances

(f) Rent allowances.

(e) Good conduct allowances

Total ...

Decrease.

Increase.

Head 24.--Prisons.

Personal Emoluments.

1,445 29.341

(g) Reduction of staff

$

9.508

(2) Reduction on new appointments

158

180

(i) Personal allowance

12

2,740

Printing allowance

480

88

144

ES

84.238

Total ...

(a) New Posts

(b) Stipulated Increments

(e) Revised Salary

(d) Specialist Allowance

(e) Language Allowances (f) Overtime Allowances

$

10,218

(g) Good Conduct Allowanec (h) Rent Allowances

Head 25.-Medical Department.

Personal Emoluments.

* 106,090 | (0) Abolition of Posts

34.119 (j) Reduction on New Appointinents

7.014 = (k) Good Conduct Allowances

(Personal Allowance. (Rent Allowance

GOO

120

870

560

96

$ 150,069

Total

Decrease.

8,084

44.324

149 11

*996

Other Charges.

Total

*

47,610

(5) Fuel ...

2.000

(1) Gratuities to prisoners

350

Clothing and shoes for staff Clothing for prisoners

1,000

1,000

(m) Rent of quarters for Indian

Light

1.000

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Other Charges.

Warders

2,000

Photography

100

A-STAFF.

B. GENERAL.

Total ...

4,350

Total

$

3,100

(a) Cou. and Motor Allowances

3.120

Bodding and Clothing Medical Comforts

8,000

500

Special Expenditure.

B. GENERAL,

D-BACTERIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE,

Dental appliances

300

Printing machine

8,000

(0) Books

100

Linotype machine

14,200

Bookback rounding machine

1.000

(p) Fuel and Light

8,500

Apparatus and Chemical

800

Rota Print machine

6.550

(4) Furniture & Repairs to Furniture

1,000

Preparation of Vaccines, Serum ete.

500

() Incidental Expenses

200

Total

$

21,050

Total

9,000

(8) Medicines, Surgical Appliances.

and Instruments

10,000

(t) Provisions for patients

12,000

Personal Emoluments

Other Charges

Special Expenditure

Total

Deduct Decreaso

Net Increase

Increase.

Decrease.

$ 34,238

$

10,218

4,350

8,100

21,050

9,000

59,638

22.818

22,318

$ 37,820

Estimates 1930

$ 585.684

Estimates 1920

548,864

Increase 1930

$

37,320

(a) Upkeep of X-Ray Apparatus, (v) Washing

1.500

1.500

() Expenses of Course of Study and attendance at Medical Congresses

5,000

MORTUARIES, VICTORIA & KOWLOON.

*

(c) Uniforms

80

E. GOVERNMENT LABORATORY. (y) Conveyance Allowance

(*) L'niform

120

2

Total ...

88,072

Total

4,80KI

152

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