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Head 27-PUBLIC DEBT
Head 28-PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE
Approved Estimate 1949-50
Estimate 1950-5,
Personal Emoluments
Sub-heads
$
$
$
$
1949-50 1950-51
Approved Estimate 1949-50
$
Estimate 1950-51
$
$
Pensionable establishment
14% Conversion Loan 1933 ($4,838,000)
Interest
193,520
165,521
193,520 166,911
1
1
Sinking fund
!
Public Relations Officer ($20,160×$960——
$22,080×$720—$22,800)
20,720
359,041
360,431
1
Do. Entertainment allowance Executive Officer Class II ($4,800: $4,800;
4,000
21,703 (1)
4,000
H
2 33% Dollar Loan 1934 ($14,000,000)
Interest
205,800
Redemption (1/25th)
560,000
186,200 560,000
$5,400×$360-$7,200: $7,560×$360-
$8,640×$480–$9,600)
4,800
1
Interpreter Translator ($4,800: $4,800:
5,347 (1)
765,800
746,200
$5,100×$180-$6,000: $6,360×$360–
$8,160x$480-$9,120)
2
3
3 3 Dollar Loan 1940 ($11,790,000)
Clerks Class II ($2,760x$180-$3,300×
4,800 (2)
Interest
140,000
Redemption (1/25th)
472,000
131,000 472,000
$300-$4,200)
6,549
10,650 (3)
2
Clerks Class III ($1,800: $1,800 $1,920
>$120-$2,040×$180-$2,580)
3,600
8,180 (4)
612,000
603.000Z
4 31% Rehabilitation Loan 1947/48 ($50,000,000)
Interest
Non-pensionable establishment
Sinking fund
1,750,000 500,000
1,750,000 500,000
1
1
Assistant Public Relations Officer ($13,440
X$720-$15,600)
13,440
13,440
2,250,000
2
2
2,250,000
Assistant
Public
Relations
Officers
5 Interest and redemption of further issues under Re-
habilitation Loan Ordinance 1947
($10,080: $10,080: $10,560 × $480-
1,500,000
1,125,000
$12,960)
22,240
1
1
Total Expenditure
EXPLANATORY NOTES.
5,486,841
5,084,631
Woman Confidential Assistant Class II
($2,880×$240-$4,800)
20,590 (5)
3,057
3,697 (1)
2
Motor Drivers ($1,152×$48-$1,536)
1,152
2,352 (2)
1
Projectionist ($768×$24-$960)
768 (2)
Messengers ($528×$24-$720)
3,744
3,915 (1)
2
Coolies ($528×$24-$720)
528
1.
2.
4% Conversion Loan 1933. The loan was raised in 1933 and is redeemable in 1953. Interest is payable annually on 1st February and 1st August. Contributions are made to a sinking fund at the rate of 3.45% per annum. Previous provision incorrectly assessed at an 1/2 d. instead of 173d.
exchange rate of
31% Dollar Loan 1934. The loan was raised in 1934 and is redeemable by 25 annual drawings not later than 30th June. Redemption is made annually on 15th July. Interest is payable annually on 15th January and 15th July. The amount outstanding on 31st March, 1950 $5,600,000.
1,070 (2)
Temporary staff
10,320
3,600 (6)
Expatriation pay
3,867
7,360 (5)
Overtime allowance
600
600
was
Total Personal Emoluments
Sub-heads
98,608
112,052
3.
33% Dollar Loan 1940. The loan was raised in 1940 and is redeemable by 25 annual drawings not later than 30th June. Redemption is made annually on annually on 15th January and 15th July.
15th July. Interest is payable The amount outstanding on 31st March, 1950 was $7,546,000.
1 Personal emoluments
Other Charges
4.
5.
31% Rehabilitation Loan 1947/48. The loan was raised in 1947/48 and is redeemable in 1973/1978. Interest is payable annually on 15th January and 15th July. Contributions are made to a sinking fund at a rate not less than 1% per annum.
Provision is made to cover possible further issues under the Rehabilitation Loan Ordinance 1947.
2 Advertising
3 Fuel, light, and power
5 Publications
6 Stores and equipment
98,608
112,052
500
300 (7)
2,000
2,000
4 Incidental expenses
1,000
1,000
24,000
32,940 (8)
1,000
1,000
7 Travelling expenses
2,500
500 (7)
8 Uniforms
400
250 (7)
9 Upkeep of vehicles
7,500
2,000 (7)
Total Other Charges
38,900
39,990
Special Expenditure
10 Cinema van
40,000 (9)
Motor transport
4,300
(10)
Total Special Expenditure
Total Expenditure
4,300
141,808
40,000
192,042
(1) Stipulated increments.
(2) One new post.
(3) One post previously provided for under tem-
porary staff.
(4) Two posts previously provided for under
temporary staff.
(5) Personnel changed.
(6) Provides for:
One Transiator ($300 per month).
(7) Economy measures,
(8) More copies of Government bulletin. (9) New item.
(10) Not required.
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