CO129-584-2 Estimates 1941-2 21-2-1941 - 11-6-1941 — Page 146

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167

94

Head 19.-POLICE FORCE

168

POLICE FORCE,—Continuet,

NUMBERS.

1940-41 1941-42

1

1

6

6

Personal Emoluments.Continued.

Brought forward

Police Training School,—Continued, Indian Sergeant Instructor, ($660 to $780 by $60

aunually) Language Allowance...

Do., Indian Drill Instructors, (1 Sergeant at $440 to $520 by $20 annually, 2 Lance Sergeants at $396 to $420 by $12 aumally each and 3 Constables at $336 annually each)

Approved Estimate, 1940-41..

Estimate, 1941-1942.

$

3,540,152

$

$

2,951,031

Head 20.-POST OFFICE, WIRELESS AND BROADCASTING

95

Head 20.-POST OFFICE, WIRELESS AND

Approved Estimate, 1940-41.

Estimate, 1941-1942.

BROADCASTING

4.—POST OFFICE.

Sub-heads:

1 Personal Emoluments

975

780

105

84

Other Charges.

2 Air Mail Payment

3 Air Mail Subsidy

$

$

$

536,751

S

451,288

152,542

328,813

122,034 189,831 (1)

2,960

2,368

Indian Drill Instructors, Language Allowances to 1 at $90, 1 at $84, 1 at $72, 1 at $54, I at $48 and 1 at $36

480

384

1

Chinese Sergeant, at $480

600

480

4 Carriage of Mails :—

Transit Charges

5 Cleansing Materials, Utensils and Washing

6 Coolie Hire.....

7 Fuel, Light and Power

100,000

80,000

1,500

1,600 (2)

375

300

15,000

12,000

2

2

Chinese Drill Instructors, (Constables,) at $312 cach Chinese Drill Instructors, Language Allowance to

780

624

8 Gratuities to Licensed Stamp Vendors

2,000

9 Incidental Expenses

1,100

1,000

1 at $48

60

48

10 Mail Bags, Parcel Boxes, Date Stamps and Scules

11,000

8,000

1

!

Messenger, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)

203

168

(1)

11 Printing

2,125

1,900

Do., Rent Allowance

12 Rent of Branch Offices

30

24

1,275

1,020

8

8

76

76

Station Coolies, ($136 to $204 by $12 triennially)

Do.. Rent Allowances to 8 at $24 each Rerruits. 6 European at £190 each, 20 Indian at $288 euch, 40 Chinese at $216 ench and 10 Northern Chinese at $216 each

1,764

1,455

(1)

13 Rent of Public Telephones............

650

330 (6)

240

192

14 Stamps....

70.000

20,000

0000 60

(5)

(7)

15 Telegrams

1,000

16 Transport

2,000

48,325

34,800

17 Uniform and Equipment

15,500

800 1,600 17,000 (2)

First Aid Instructors Allowances .......................................

Chinese Teacher Allowances

Anti Piracy Guards.

Gas

320

3,750 225

3,000

(8)

180

Total Other Charges

703,100

459,415

1

Asst. Superintendent † (£450 to £1,300 by 4 of £30,

Special Expenditure.

2 of £60, 9 of £40, 5 of £50)

15,020

(2)

18 Pillar and Letter Boxes

1,500

1,500 (9)

3

¡

3

23

23

European Sergts., *(£190 to £290 by 5 of £10, 1 of £30 and 2 of £10 annually: then £300 to £350 by 2 of £10 and 2 of £15 annually) Russian Sergeants ($1,035 to $1,242 by 1 of $69 on

Six Safes

1,500

Typewriters

1,420

(10)

Wheels and Axles for Hand Trucks

14,007

12,139

(1)

932

Don

the 7th year then 10 of $13,80 annually) Rent Allowances to 15 at $360 each!

27,557

25,427 (3)

3,375

5,400

Do

Total Special Expenditure

(4)

3

3

Indian Guard Sergeants at $324 each

1,215

972

Total A-Post Office

5,352

1,245,203

1,500

912,203

24

24

Indian Guards at $300 cach

9,000

7,200

7

7

113

113

Chinese Constables

Northern Chinese Sergeants at $396 each

Northern 56 1st Class, ($312 to $360 by

$12 nunually)

3,165

2,772

Personal Emoluments.

NUMBERS.

57 2nd Class, ($240 to $300 by

44,320

35,865

(1)

1940-41 1941-42

Details of the foregoing.

$12 annually)

1

Language Allowances.......

1,425

1,200

(5)

Cadet Officer, Class 1, *£1,450 to £1,600 by £50

annually)

24,400

Medal Allowances

I

75

60

Cadet Officer, Class II,† (£525 to £1,400 by % of £50

· (11)

1 of £75 1 of £100 and 11 of £50)

28,000

Remand Home, Juvenile Offenders.

1

1

Assistant Postmaster General and Chief Accountant

1

Officer in charge at *£250

5,000

3

Probation Officers,($1,200 to $1,800 by $100 annually);

6,025

30

(6)

(£1,250)

25,000

20,000

1

(7)

Controller of Posts,* (£600 to £700 by £25 annually)

13,479

11,200

(12)

2

Female Probation Officers, ($1,200 to $1,800 by

1

1

Assistant Controller of Posts,* (£460 to £560 by £20

$120 annually)

4,500

3,600

annually)

10,625

8,866

(12)

1

Chinese Lance Sergeant at $396

495

(6)

Language Allowance at $120

150

120

9

Chinese Constables, 7 at $360 each and 2 at $240 to

$300 by $12 annually

7

7

Superintendents, (3* at £250 to £445 by 6 of £15, 2

3,756

1

Trade Instructor at $420

525

of £30 and 3 of £15, 4 ut $4,000 to $5,000 by $200 annually)

41,633

3

Station Coolies, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)

600

Language Allowance to ¦ at $270

$38

35,104 270

(12)

Do..

Rent Allowances to 3 at $24 each...

90

} (8)

2

4

A:

Cooks at $180 each

450

(9)

Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:-

4 Amahs at $228 each

1

1,140

912

Stenographer, ($2,400 to $3,600 by $200 annually).......

2,400 (13)

Gaol Clearing Station,

G

6

1

I

2

2

Europeau Sergeant, *(£190 to £290 by 5 of £10, i of £30 and 2 of £10 annually: then £300 to £350 by 2 of £10 and 2 of £15 annually) Indian Lance Sorgeants, ($396 to $420 by $12

annually)

Class I Postal Clerks, ($3,500 to $1,500 by $200

annually)

31,400

24,798 (14)

II

11

Class II Postal Clerks, ($2,700 to $3,800 by $150

6,240

5,180

annually)

42,312

34,556 (12)

15

15

990

792

Class III Postal Clerks, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100

annually)

40,197

33,177 (12)

4

Indian 1st Class Coustables, at $372 each

17

17

1,860

1,488

10

10

Indian 2nd Class Constables, at $386 ench

Class IV Postal Clerks (($1,500 to $1,800 by $100

and Shroffs,

4,200

annually)

35,714

3,360

3

3

Station Coolies, ($156 10 $204 by 812 triennially)....

Do., Rent Allowances to 3 at $24 each...

585 90

46% 72

Total Personal Emoluments

3,751,651

3,102,525

(1) Stipulated increments.

(2) Promoted to Superintendent and provided under

Staff.

(3) Salaries revised.

(4) Increased allowances.

(5) More allowances payable.

(6) Posts abolished.

(7) Transferred to Prisons Department,

(8) Two transferred to Prisons Department and one

post abolished.

(9) One transferred to Prisons Department and one

post abolished.

(2) Increased prices.

(3) Additional facilities in outlying districts.

[4] Considered sufficient.

(5) Considered necessary.

(6) Reduced rentals.

(7) Normal year's supply.

268,848

(8) Included in Sub-head 7, Fuel. Light and Power. (9) Revote.

(10) Non-recurrent.

(11) Class II Officer promoted to Class I.

(12) Stipulated increments.

(13) New post.

14) Changes in personnel.

Carried forward

29.451 (12)

224,342

(1) Reduced subsidy.

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