CO129-623-4 Supplementary Expenditure- includes an annual report for the year ending March 1950 1-12-1950 - 30-11-1951 — Page 75

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90

COLONY OF

HONG KONG.

Statement of Revenue in the Year 1949/1950, under

Heads and Sub-heads.

Brought Forward

5. FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE, etc.-Contd.

(A) FEES, Contd.

Brought Forward

21-

Heads and Sub-Heads as Compared with the Estimates.

Estimated.

Actual.

Increase,

Decrease.

$

$

#

$

+4

117,988,500

173,957,540.59

57,273,191.81

1,304,151.22

4,194,700

6,255,075.66

2,077,558,70

17,183.04

31. Survey of Steamships

100,000

32. Trade Marks Registration

135,667.46

35,667.46

75,000

76,606.03

33. Traffic Permits

1,606.03

9,000

18,441.00

34. Broadcasting

9,441.00

17,308.27

35. Inoculation of Dogs

17,308.27

72,690.00

36. School Leaving Certificates

72,690.00

Examination

6,250.00

37. Bills of Health

6,250.00

24,334.00

24,344.00

38. Buoy Dues

39. Cattle Crematorium

40. Light Dues

1. Analysis

(B) RECEIPTS

2. Beach Tents Contract

140,000 10,000

222,201.00

82,201.00

11,298.00

1,208.00

475,000

585,419.40

110,,419.40

50,000

119,102,00

35,000

51,640,00

3. Buoy Dues (See A No. 38)

69,102.00 16,640.00

4. Cattle Crematorium (See A No.

39)

5. Commission

12,000

30,412.09

18,412.09

6. Dental Treatment

9,000

12,251.50

7. District Watchmen

3,251.50

8. Fumigating & Disinfecting

22,000

22,831.00

831.00

10. Light Dues (See A No. 40)

60,000

105,785.35

45,785.35

11. Medical Treatment

450,000

478,615.82

28,615,82

12. Miscellaneous

8,000

23,812.04

15,812.04

13. Motor Ambulance

14. Pathological Examination

50,000

71,066.60

21,066.60

15. Police Services

Carried Forward

Carried Forward

5,699,700

117,988,500

8,340,807.22

173,957,540.59

2,658,290.26

57,273,191.81

17,183.04

1,304,151.22

Explanatory Remarks.

Increased use of Port. Underestimated.

Underestimated.

New item.

do.

do.

On demand bills of health are still being issued, although they have been abolished by Health Organiza- tion. Fee increased from $6 to $10. Increased use of Port.

More cremations.

Greater tonnage and more ships.

More commercial work done. Increase of rents.

Increase in distraint

deceased estates.

warrants and

More treatment carried out.

Fee increased.

More fumigation for in-coming ships.

More

treatment due to influx of people into the Colony and the re-opening of upper floor Queen Mary Hospital.

Increase in cases in which parents of juveniles were required to pay for maintenance of their boys in Stanley Reformatory, &c.

More examinations performed.

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