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Head 26-SANITARY DEPARTMENT
Head 26. SANITARY DEPARTMENT
Sub-bends:-
1 Personal Emoluments
Other Charges.
Approved Estimate, 1940-41.
Estimate, 1941-1942.
$
$
$
1,220,504
1,064,403
Head 26-SANITARY DEPARTMENT
SANITARY DEPARTMENT,—Continued.
Brought forward
115
Approved Estimate, 1940-41.
Estimate, 1941-1942,
$
1,521,474
$
$
1,335,145
355
Sanitary Staff.
2 Advertisements
1,000
800
3 Bath-houses, fuel, light, etc.
3,000
3,500
4 Bathing Places, Care and Control of
3,000
2,000
5 Burial of Destitute non-Chinese Dead..
550
500
41 Six Refuse Lorries
Special Expenditure.
42 One Motor Meat Van
43 One General Service (clothing) Van
45 One Refuse Barge (Flat bottomed)
44 Twenty One-mau Hand Pulled Refuse Trucks
6 Coal for Offices
600
850
46 Nineteen Diaphragm Pumps for Nightsoil Janks
30,000 (1) 5,000 (1)
4,000 (1) 5,000
8,000 (1) 4,180
eee
7 Coal for Official Quarters
1,800
1,700
47 Que Mechanical Gully Emptyer
8 Coffins and Biers
9 Conservancy
10 Conveyance Allowances
2,500
2,000
48 Two Mechanical Street Cleansers
28,000
12,000
49 Three Filing Cabinets
17,000
8,300
(6)
50 Six Captive Bolt Pistols
15,000
30.000
500
600
11 Crematorium, Running Expenses
5,000
5,000 (1)
Four Refuse Lorries (2 Replacements and 2 additional)
20,000
12 Disinfectants
12,500
15,000
(6)
Two Motor Meat Vans (Replacements)
10,000
13 Disinfecting and Cleansing Equipment
3,000
2.800
(7)
Three Filing Cabinets
500
14 Disinfectore, Operating expenses of..
2,000
2,900
(1)
15 Dust Carts, Upkeep of ......
100
200
(8)
16 Exhumation, Recurrent..
10,000
. 7,600
(2)
17 Fuel for Blacksmith's Forges
300
300
(9)
18 General Cleansing, Chinese New Year
1,700
950
(10)
19 Head Stones
11,000
14,000 (11)
20 Incidental Expenses
2,750
2,500 (11)
21 Latrine l'ails
800
1,000
(12)
One Electric Air Compressor
Total Special Expenditure
Total Sanitary Department..
250
30,750
102.280
1,552,224
1,437,425
22 Light and Electric Fans
46,000
42,200 (13)
23 Motor Lorries, Vans and Cars, Running expenses.....
60,000
70,000
(14)
24 Paint, Turpentine, &c. Kuchin ex..........
500
500
(15)
25 Rat Poison, Rat Traps, &ti.
1,900
1,600
26 Rent of Public Telephones
760
1,300 (16)
Personal Emoluments.
27 Rent of Quarters for Inspector and Sanitary Offices
3,000
2,500 (17)
NUMBERS.
28 Rent of Quarters for Scavenging Coolies
4,000
4,200 (18)
29 Scavenging Gear
20.000
19,000
(19)
1940-41 1941-42
30 Transport
1,600
1,300
31 Uniforms for Staff.
17,500
9,500
(5)
1.
32 Workshop Apparatus.
120
100
2
1
Details of the foregoing.
Cadet Officer, Class I, †(£1,500 to £1,800 by £50) Cadet Officer, Class II, (£520 to £1.200 by 1 of £50,
Expenses of Inspectors in obtaining Royal Sanitary Institute
Certificates
2,000
(20)
Training of Chinese Probationer Sanitary Inspectors
2,000
(20)
Do.,
4 of £25, 1 of £30, 1 of £100, 5 of £30, 1 of 100, and 3 of £50). Residental Allowance
38,205
27,609 (3)
8,789 (8)
759
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff":—
Town Planning Bourd.
1
1
Class I, (£600 to £700 by £20 annually) Probationer, ($1,200 to $1,560 by $120 annually)...
14,000
11,200
1,200 (4)
33 Town Planning Board, Expenses
2,000
1,600
Junior Clerical Service:—
Veterinary Staff.
Animal Depôts and Slaughter-houses :—
34 Ammunition
6,300
5,000
35 Incidental Expesans ............................... 36 Light
2,500
2,000
1,300
1,100
16
37 Motor Meat Vans: Ruaning Expenses
20,000
21,000
(21)
38 Cattle Crematorium and Refuse Destructor
2,000
2,500
(1)
19
1124***
Higher Class, ($4,800 to $5,600 by $200 annually)
6,306
5,256 (5)
('lass I, ($3,500 to $4,500 by $200 annually)
4,708
8.983
(5)
2
Class II. ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150 annually)
7,623
6,112
(5)
1666
6
Class III, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100 annually)
10,715
13,140
8
5
10
8
2
10
39 Rent for Dog Kennels
900
720
Class IV, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100 annually) Class V, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100 annually). Class VIA, ($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 annually)
17,800
8,826
27,008
13,973
(6)
10,500
2,100
22,677
8.459
40 Rent for Incinerator and Bungalow.
1,222
(22)
1
Veterinary Surgeon, † (£1,000 to £1,200 by £50
300,970
1,521,474
(11) Considered necessary.
(12) Additional latrines.
(13) Additional lighting.
(14) More vehicles and higher cost of petrol.
270,742
1,335,145
(15) More repairs done.
(16) Additional telephones.
(17) One additional office.
(18) Additional quarters.
Total Other Charges
Carried forward
(1) Higher cost of coal,
(2) Considered sufficient.
(3) More burials.
(4) Wages for crews of nightsoil junks now provided
under Personal Emoluments; includes $9,000 for equipment for nightsoil collection.
(5) Transfer of Inspectors to Medical Department.
(6) Higher cost of kerosine
(7) Additional stores.
(8) More carts.
(9) More work done.
(10) Additional staff. (Two Chinese New Years pro-
vided for in 1940-41).
(19) Higher cost of materials.
(20) Provision made under Medical Department.
(21) One additional van and higher cost of petrol.
(22) Rent paid to Gas Company,
(1) Additional.
(2) Non-recurrent.
(3) One Class I Officer in place of one Class II.
(4) New post. In place of one Class VIB Clerk,
(5) Stipulated increments.
(6) Twenty-one transferred to Medical Department
and one post abolished.
One
(7) Two transferred to Medical Department.
new post in place of one Senior Sanitary Inspector. (8) Five transferred to Medical Department. One post abolished on creation of one new post of Chiet Inspector.
annually)
24,000
19,200
1
1
Assistant Veterinary Surgeon, †(£650 to £950 by
£80 annually)
19,000
15,200
2
Chief Inspector, *(£600 to £700 by £25 annually)
24,758
9,600 (7)
1
Seuior Sanitary Inspector, *(£475 to £575 by £20
annually)
73,408
9,200 (8)
Carried forward
300,710
164,908
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