CO129-576-10 Estimates 1940 6-10-1939 - 22-10-1940 — Page 71

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DETAILS OF REVENUE.

REVENUE

5. FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE,-Continued.

(A) FEES,—Continued.

Brought forward

Approved Estimate 1939.

Estimate, 1940-41.

634,250

778,200

Legal Costs

Maternity Homes Registration

120

120

450

490

Medical Examination of Emigrants

Midwives enrolment and retention Miscellaneous

Money Lenders

Motor Driving Tests

Official Certificates

Official Signatures

Passport

Possession

Public School

220,000

91,000 (1)

500

750

7,000

15,000 (2)

2,000

2,700 (3)

5,000.

11,440 (4)

20,000

46,000 (5)

27,000

40,000 (6)

25,000

100,600 (7)

30.000

24,000 (8)

270,000

370,000 (9)

Registry

1,500

2,400 (10)

School Certificates Examination

2,000

4,640 (11)

Sunday Cargo-Working Permits

110,000

136,000

Survey of Steam-Launches

18,000

22,100

Survey of Steamships

140,000

175,000

Trade Marks Registration

20,000

27,000 (10)

Traffic Permits

6,000

9,800

Watchmen's Ordinance

13,000

20,200 (12)

Wireless School

3,500

2,400 (13)

(B) RECEIPTS.

Analysis

35,000

Blake Pier Tickets

250

Bacteriological Examinations

10,000

Buoy Dues

125,000

35,400 (14)

310 13,800 (15) 156,000

Cattle Crematorium

1,000

1,750 (16)

Fumigating & Disinfecting

35,000

42,000

Light Dues

475,000

530,000 (17)

Medical Treatment

154,000

230,100 (18)

Motor Ambulance

10,000

15,250 (18)

Official Administrator's Commission

2,000

2,200

Official Receiver's Commission

20,000

18,300 (19)

Police Services

18,000

17,100 (20)

Prisoners' Subsistence

2,000

3,700 (21)

Scavenging

4,000

4,400

Slaughter Houses

145,000

228,600 (22)

Slaughter Houses, Ma Tau Kok

62,000

101,250 (22)

Use of Motor Vans

30,000

50,000 (23)

(C) REIMBURSEMENTS IN AID.

Bonded Warehouse Supervision Contribution for Anti-Piracy Escorts

Carried forward

4,000 120,000

5,000 128,200 (24)

2,807,570

3,458,200

(1) Less emigration.

Increased fees and more applications for natural- ization.

(3) More money lenders.

(4) More learners tests.

(5) More certificates of origin issued.

(6) More inoculation and vaccination certificates etc.

(7) More passports and vises due to abnormal condi-

tions.

(8) Fewer distraints and writs of execution issued. (9) More students and increased fees.

(10) More registrations.

(11) More students. Includes 2 periods as the fees are

payable annually in the 1st quarter.

(12) More watchmen.

(13) Fewer students.

(14) Abnormal conditions in South China. (15) Increased sales and more work done. (16) More carcases cremated.

(17) Less shipping.

(18) More patients.

(19) Fewer big bankruptcies and liquidations.

(20) Fewer services.

(21) More subsistence money received.

(22) Increased population.

(23) More carcases conveyed.

(24) Fewer escorts.

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