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KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY..
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(The new locomotives being fitted with super- heaters and feed water heaters and further better quality of coal resulted in a reduction of $38,722 in the amount estimated for coal. In addition general savings under "Other Charges amounted to $20,474. Post- ponement of works under "Special Expendi- ture including Sheung Shui Station exten- sion ($88,479) reduced the amount required under this head by $60,934. On the other hand the derailment at mile 94 and washout to the embankment in April cost $51.110).
PUBLIC WORKS EXTRAORDINARY
$ 68,335
$125,068
(Many works provided for in the Estimates were curtailed or cut out in order to eco- nomise).
Increases.
CADET SERVICE
$ 69,857
(Due entirely to the fall in exchange).
TREASURY
$ 16,645
(Salaries accounted for $6,266 and $10,451 was spent more than estimated in the pur- chase of Revenue stamps owing to increased duty and the larger demand from the public).
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OFFICE
(The purchase of raw opium cost $156,071 more than anticipated owing to the fall in the dollar).
POLICE FORCE
(The following subheads were exceeded owing to exchange Personal Emoluments $32,370, In Ammunition $6,635, Fassages $40,242. addition a motor emergency unit was bought at a cost of $10,662. The principal savings were Clothing $11,886, Bedding $3,406, Con- veyance allowances $3,353, Rations for In- dian Police $7,808, and Expenses of Anti Piracy Guards $5,478).
PRISONS
(Of this increase $49,204 was due to a revised and improved scale of rations for prisoners and $6,445 to an increase in the price of gas).
$160,100
$ 57,199
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
(Personal Emoluments cost $268,924 more than estimated. Economies were effected in nearly all the subheads under "Other Charges" but these were counterbalanced by an excess of $22,938 on Radio stores owing to increased traffic and $78,098 in the purchase of a Broadcast transmitter).
PUBLIC WORKS RECURRENT
(Owing to economy requirements work was greatly curtailed on general maintenance re- sulting in savings amounting to $234,132. On the other hand the Typhoons during the year cost $90,833 more than provided in the estimates. $146,926 was spent in addition to the amount originally voted on water meters due to the large demand and the increase in the price of gas accounted for $34,057).
DEFENCE.-Military Contribution
(Balance of contributions in respect of the year 1930 paid when the final figures for the year were known).
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
(Transport of Government Servants cost $189,742 more than estimated owing to the low rate of exchange and to the fact that the original vote was somewhat under-estimated. The rise in exchange towards the end of the year caused the dollar value of sterling se- curities and short term investments as at 31st December to require adjustment for the balance sheet costing $385,961. The actual market depreciation in sterling of sterling se- curities forming the investments on account of surplus balances amounted to £10,005— 9s.-11d. or $144,986 and this sum was also written off. Expenses in connection with the Currency Commission amounted to $35.201).
CHARITABLE SERVICES
$267,750
$ 45,776
$148.308
$720.170
$ 32.290
(A special grant of $20,000 was made to the Flood Relief Fund of China).
CHARGES ON Account or PUBLIC DEBT
$256.060
(The whole of this increase is due to the fall in exchange).
$ 64,750
PENSIONS
$313.441
(For the most part this is due to the fall in exchange).
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