DETAILS OF REVENUE.
REVENUE
Approved Estimate
Estimate 1938.
1937.
€
877,550
$ 999,250
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Public School
Registry
Brought forward
4. FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE
(A) FEES,-Continued.
School Certificates Examination
235,000 1,000
255,000 (1) 1,000
1,400 (2)
Sunday Cargo-Working Permits Survey of Steam-Launches
70,000
110,000 (3)
18,000
18,000
Survey of Steamships
Trade Marks Registration
130,000
130,000
17,000
20,000 (4)
Watchmen's Ordinance
11,000
11,000
Water Service
6,500
8,000 (5)
Wireless School Fees
2,500
1,800
(B) RECEIPTS.
Bacteriological Examinations
8,000
Fumigating & Disinfecting Fees
12,000
Legal Costs
100
7,500 (6) 14,500 (7) 120
Medical Treatment
100,000
110,000 (8)
Midwives enrolment and retention
Official Administrator's Commission
Official Receiver's Commission
Police Services
Prisoners' Subsistence
Scavenging
Sick Stoppages from Police Force
Slaughter Houses
2,000
1,200 (2) 2,000
23,000
23,000
20,000
15,000 (9)
1,700
1,900
4,300
4,300
4,000
3,500 (10)
140,000
136,000 (11)
Slaughter Houses, Ma Tau Kok
80,000
62,000 (11)
(C) REIMBURSEMENTS IN AID.
Bonded Warehouse Supervision
8,000
4,000 (12)
Consultants Fees
3,000
3,500 (13)
Contribution for Anti-Piracy Escorts
100,000
115,000 (14)
Contribution towards cost of Maintaining Sham Tseng Dispensary
1,000
1,000
Film Censoring Fees
5,500
5,500
Chinese Government
Use of Motor Vans
Maintenance of Gap Rock Light House, Contribution from
Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Contributions
Police and Other Stores
Prison Industries
Publications
750
27,000
406,600
750 27,000
421,000 (15)
(D) SALES.
1,200
1,200
5,000
5,000
2,800
2,000 (16)
Sand
Timber
70,000
90,000 (17) (2)
3,000
3,000
Total
5.-POST OFFICE.
2,397,500
2,615,420
Box Rents
Commission on Money and Postal Orders Message Fees
Postage
12,100 7,700
12,550 (3)
9,500
630,000
1,400,000
665,000 (3) 1,750,000 (3)
6. KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
Carried forward
Total......
R1. Passenger Service, Passengers, Foreign Line
$
$
2,049,800
2,437,050
570,000
650,000 (3)
570,000
650,000
(1) Increased attendances.
(2) New item.
(3) Better conditions anticipated.
(4) More registrations.
(5) More new connections to back lane service pipes.
(6) Less sales and paying examinations.
(7) More fumigations.
(8) More patients.
(9) Fewer services required.
(10) Fewer stoppages.
(11) Fewer animals slaughtered.
(12) Half time supervision.
(13) More consultation.
(14) More escorts.
(15) More contributors and lower exchange.
(16) Less sales.
(17) Under estimated.
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