CO129-557-5 Estimates 1937 19-8-1936 - 7-8-1937 — Page 117

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Head 20.-POLICE FORCE

Approved Estimate, 1936.

Estimate, 1937.

Head 20.-POLICE FORCE

$3

$

$$$

Sub-heads-

2,268,228

2,715,068

Head 20.-POLICE FORCE

Approved Estimate, 1936,

Estimate, 1937,

47

POLICE FORCE,—Continued.

!

$

$

$

Personal Emoluments.

1 Personal Emoluments

Other Charges.

Details of the foregoing.

2 Ammunition

13,000

13,500

(1)

NUMBERS

3 Upkeep of arms..................................

4 Bedding

5 Burial of Destitute Deal

6 Cleansing Materials and Washing

7 Clothing and Accoutrements..

8 Coal and Gas......

9 Conveyance Allowances

10 Coolie Hire.

3,500

3,500

4,500

5,000

(1)

1936

1937

Staff.

300

800

500

500

1

I

85,000

93,000

(1)

Inspector General of Police, (£1,450 to £1,600 by

*£50 annually)

17,837

24,582

(1) (2)

9,500

26,000

(2)

1

1

12,000

11,000 (3)

2

2

3,500

3,000

(3)

11 Disinfectants

2,300

2,300

Deputy Inspector General of Police, (£1,400). Divisional Superintendents. (£450 to £1,300 by 4 annual increments of £30, 2 of £60, 9 of £10 and 5 of £50).

16,800

22,400

(1)

27,987

38,044

(1) (2)

12 Expenses of Anti-Piracy Guards...

20,000

20,000

13 Grants to Villages in New Territories in aid of Village Scout

Scheme

480

480

NI-

Է Է-

2

Superintendents

(8 at £450 to £1,300 by 4 of £30, 2 of £60, 9 of £40, 5 of £50 and 1 at

14 Identification of Criminals

200

150

15 Incidental Expenses

5,500

6,300

16 Interpretation Fees

450

450

17 Light and Electric Fans

50,000

35,000

18 Medals.....

300

1,000

19 Mess Utensils......

1,000

20 Passages.....

140,000

21 Petrol, Oil, etc., for Police Motor Vehicles.

8,000

750 (8) 140,000 10,000

22 Photography

3,500

5,500

23 Rations for Indian Police

56,000

56,000

24 Remand Home Juvenile Offenders

6,000

6,500

25 Rent of Stations and Married Police Quarters

34,248

34,000

26 Repairs to Police Motor Cars and Cycles

5,000

5,000

27 Rewards

5,000

7,000

28 Secret Service..

25,000

17,500

29 Small Stores

7,000

7,000

30 Special Course of Instruction

400

500

31 Subsistence of Prisoners

3,500

4,950

0 506 00 00 00 86

(3)

Assistant Superintendents

73,272

102,690

(1) (2)

(4)

£780 to £930 by £50 annually)

1

1

(5)

Probationer, (£400 to £425 by 1 increment of £25)..... Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-

4,800

6,400 (1)

3

3

Class II, (£460 to £560 by £20 annually)

19,580

26,427

(1) (2)

ବା

Q

1

Class ITT, (£250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2 of £30 and

3 of £15)

10,395

7,120

(1)

Language Allowance to I at $120

120

(1) (4)

en

3

3

Stonographers. (22,400 to $3,600 by $200 annually).

8,332

8,932

(3)昌)

Shorthand Allowance to 1 at $180....

180

180

(7)

Junior Clerical Service:-

(3)

1

1

Higher Class, ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually)...

5,600

5,600

2

3

Class II, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually).

6,600

9,863

(8)

5

(8)

6

7

20

24

16

13

(9)

70

67

32 Telegrams and long distance telephone calls

1,000

1,000

Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually) Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually) Class V. ($1,100 to $1,400 by 2100 annually).... Class VIÀ, ($950 to $1,050 by $100 annually) Class VIB, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, I of $160,

3 of $50 and 2 of $100)

11,708

12,008

10,632

12,414

27,735

32,859

16.800

13,650

62,785

62,653

33 Telephones..

34 Transport

13,500

660 15,200

(10) (4)

4

Special Class, ($1,200 to $2,400 by $100 annually).....|

7,187

7.587

Language Allowance to 1 at $240

240

Shorthand Allowances to 2 at $120 each

180

240

Total Other Charges

Special Expenditure.

520.178

583,240

Do.,

Storekeeper, (£460 to £640 by £20 annually)....... Storekeeper, ($2,500 to $3,500 by $100 annually). Rent Allowance at $240

10,058

2,673

2,773 | (2)

240

240

33 Safety First Campaign.

86 35 .303 Rifles and Bayonets

37 Anti Gas Equipment.....

1

1

1,500

6,400

1,000 3,290

(3)

Assistant Storekeeper, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100

(11)

anunally)

1,611

15,600

13,200 (3)

Do.,

Rent Allowance at $240

240

1,773 240

00860 6800 90 €

(2) (6)

(2) (7)

(10)

(11)

38 Police Telephone Pillar

39 25 .38 Short Revolvers....

40 Spare parts for 3 Par. Guns..

41 Revision Water Police Manual

42 Tear Gas Equipment

43 Typewriters

44 Motor Transport New Territories

50 .38 Long Revolvers

6 Thompson Guns.

2 Refrigerators

1 Motor Cycle Combination

1,610

(12)

1,790 (11)

Allowance to Officer of Harbour Department for

Inspecting Water Police Crews

1,200

1,200

1,200

(11)

250 (4)

1,500

(4)

2

2

2,150 (4)

13,92%

(4)

3,500

ลง

2

22

2,800

1 at £9. 0s. Od. and 1 at $30 Chief Detective Inspectors, (£600 to £700 by £25

European Contingent.-Land and Water.

Chief Inspectors, (£600 to £700 by £25 annually)...

Do.,

Good Conduct Medal Allowances,

15,731

21,774

(1) (2)

138

174

1,200

>(13)

annually).

15,101

(1)

21,049 (1) (2)

1,100

Do.,

Good Conduct Medal Allowances,

2 Steel Cupboards

Total Special Expenditure

280

19

19

32,380

2,820,786

39,918

3,288,226

1 at £9. Os. Od, and 1 at $30. Inspectors, (£475 to £535 by £20 annually)

Do.,

Good Conduct Medal Allowances, 3 at £4. 10s. Od. esch, 7 at $30 each, 3 at $60 each and I at $90

Carried forward

108

174

118,424

155,925

(1) (12) (1) (2)

462

696

(12)

484,338

610,084

Total Police Force

(1) Lower rate of exchange,

(2) Includes a sum transferred from Sub-head 17.

Increase in cost of coal and more lighting re- quired.

(3) Considered sufficient.

(4) Considered necessary.

(5) A sum transferred to Sub-head 8.

(6) More medals required.

(7) More offenders.

(8) More rewards payable.

(9) More prisoners.

(10) Previously provided under Miscellaneous Services.

(11) Replacements.

(12) For Kowloon Tong area.

(13) Non-recurrent.

(1) Lower rate of exchange.

(2) Stipulated increments.

(3) One transferred to Other Heads,

(4) Stipulated allowances.

(5) One in place of one Class VIB.

(6) One promoted from Class V.

(7) One promoted to Class IV, three promoted from

Class VIA and two in place of two Class VIB.

(8) Three promoted to Class V.

(9) One replaced by Class II and two by Class V. (10) Seconded from Public Works Department,

(11) Changes in personnel.

(12) More allowances payable.

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