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DETAILS OF REVENUE.
REVENUE
Approved Estimate 1940-1941.
5.-FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE,-Continued.
Brought forward
(D) SALES.
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Estimate, 1941-1942.
A
4,040,600
3,115,650
Medical Stores
51,000
65,000 (1)
Opium
1,000,000
2,250,000
(2)
Police and Other Stores
6,900
5,000
Prison Industries
6,700
2,400
Publications
4,500
4,000
Respirators and Protective Clothing
5,000 (8)
Sand
286,400
250,000
Timber
1,200
750
Unallocated Stores, Stores Department
74,800
45,000
K.C.R.
"
16,000
Total
5,488,100
5,742,800
6.-WATER REVENUE.
Chargeable Water
2,187,000
2,000,000
Meter Rents
545,000
285,000
Licences
(4)
1,700
1,200
Supervision charges
8,500
10,000
Miscellaneous
42,800
35,000
Total
2,785,000
2,331,200
7.-POST OFFICE.
Box Rents
Message Fees
Money & Postal Orders, Commission etc. Postage
Total
33,500
18,000
149,100
88,000 (6)
12,900
37,000 (7)
3,800,000
3,400,000
(8)
3,995,500
3,543,000
8. KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
R1. Passenger Service, Passengers, Foreign Line R1.
Passenger Service, Passengers, Home Line R2. Passenger Service, Others, Foreign Line R2. Passenger Service, Others, Home Line R3. Goods Service, Goods, Foreign Line R3. Goods Service, Goods, Home Line
872,100
675,000 (9)
7,700
5,000
53,600
42,000 (9)
R4. Goods Service, Others, Foreign Line
R4. Goods Service, Others, Home Line
125
100
R7. Profits on Central Mechanical Works, Home Line
1,125
R8. Rents, Home Line
200,000
1,400 131,700
R9. Incidental Revenue, Foreign Line
R9. Incidental Revenue, Home Line
13,750
5,000 (10)
R10. Auxiliary Operations, Foreign Haulage
R11. Interchange of Rolling Stock, Foreign Line
Total
1,148,400
860,200
(1) Increased prices; more sales.
(2) Less illicit opium; more sales; increased prices.
(3) New item.
(4) Change in system of collection.
(5) More boxes let.
(6) Restricted services.
(7) Exchange profits now credited to this item.
(8) Increased rates.
(9) Decreased traffic.
(10) Fewer sales of old material.
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