CO129-623-8 Estimates of Expenditure- includes a report for the year ending March 1951 1-12-1949 - 31-3-1951 — Page 99

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

40

Head 16 KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY

118

Head 17-LABOUR DEPARTMENT

41

Approved Estimate 1949-50

Estimate 1950-51

Personal Emoluments

28 Unallocated stores:

19 Railway police

Other Charges

20 Rent of quarters and offices

21 Stores and equipment

22 Telegraphs and telephones

23 Tools and plant

24 Transport of stores and travelling expenses

25 Typhoon and rainstorm damage

26 Uniforms

27 Upkeep of vehicles

Purchase, freight, and other charges

$

$

$

Pensionable establishment

Approved Estimate 1949-50

$

Estimate 1950-51

1949-50 1950-51

83,000

110,000 (29)

2

2

9,080

7,850 (30)

Cadet Officers Class I ($26,400 × $800 ·

$28,800)

57,468

23,000

24,600 (31)

57,600 (1)

1

1

10,000

8,000 (19) (32)

50,500

75,000 (31)

Cadet Officer Class II ($8,640 $8,640: $9,600×$480-$12,000: $14,160×$720 -$17,040×$960-$18,000:

$18,960 ×

750

750

$960-$22,800)

15,006

21,443 (2)

10,000 (18)

co

3

3

Labour Officers ($8,640: $8,640: $9,600;

20,000

26,000 (31)

12,000

12,000

$10,080×$480-$11,520: $12,000×$720 -$15,600 $16,320 × $720-$19,200 × $960-$20,160)

35,321

31,283 (2)

$3,010,000

1

1

Woman Labour Officer ($7,560: $7,560:

Deduct value of stores to be issued to other

sub-heads

$7,920×$480-$10,320:

$10,800×$480

$3,000,000

10,000 (18)

Ballast

25,000

(33)

-$12,720: $13,200 × $480--$14,160 × $720-$14,880)

12,107

Bridgework

6,000

12,586 (3)

(33)

2

1

Carriages, repairs and painting

350,000

(34)

Chief Labour Inspector ($12,960×$480-

$14,400)

16,400

13,175 (4)

Formation and line protection

30,000

(33)

6

6

Labour Inspectors ($3,000: $3,000: $3,600

Goods waggons, repairs and painting

50,000

(34)

Locomotives, repairs and painting

Rails and fastenings

Signals and switches

Sleepers

150,000

(34)

33,000

(33)

15,000

(33)

x $300 $4,200; $4,800: $4,800: $4,800 $5,100×$300-$7,200: $7,680 x $480 - $9,600: $10,080 × $480 $11,520)

40,775

39,855 (2)

100,000

(33)

3

3

Stores, depreciation and losses

5,000

(35)

Women Labour Inspectors ($1,440: $1,440:

$2,880×$240-$4,080)

11,212

11,451 (1)

1

1

Executive Officer Class II ($4,800: $4,800:

Total Other Charges

3,103,680

3,035,35

$5,400×$360-$7,200: $7,560x$360—

Special Expenditure

$8,640 $480-$9,600)

5,760

6,120 (1)

2

Interpreter Translators ($4,800 $4,800:

29 Expenses for officers training in the U.K.

$5,100×$300-$6,000: $6,360x$360-

11,760

30 Foundry building

6,872 (36)

$8,160×$480-$9,120)

9,600 (5)

31 Rebuilding of coaches

64,000 (18)

3

3

Clerks Class II ($2,760×$180-$3,300×

32 Relaying and renewal of permanent way

1,040,000

33 Repairs to quarters

800,000 (37)

120,000 (18)

$300-$4,200)

11,040

11,550 (1)

6

6

50,000

34 Repairs to workshops

190,000

25,000 (37)

Clerks Class III ($1,800: $1,800: $1,920

>$120-$2,040×$180-$2,580)

11,580

11,726 (1)

35 Strengthening of embankment

80,000 (37)

36 Wo Hop Shek cemetery scheme

25,000 (18)

Non-pensionable establishment

180,000

Bath-house and latrines

Lowering of goods platform levels

Motor transport

Repairs to goods shed

50,000 (37)

11,000

1

(35)

1

Assistant Labour Officer ($5,400: $5,400:

30,000

(35)

$5,760x$480-$7,200: $7,680×$480-

9,000

(35)

$9,120)

5,196

6,393 (3)

15,000

1

Time-recording clocks

Water supply, Lo Wu

(35)

Woman Confidential Assistant Class II

3,200

(35)

($2,880×$240—$4,800)

4,060

4,300 (1)

9,000

(35)

Total Special Expenditure

Total Expenditure

1,548,960

5,443,695

(1) Stipulated increments.

(2) Posts also shown and provided for under

Sanitary Department and Urban Council.

(3) Two Clerks Class I in place of two Clerks

Class II.

(4) One Clerk Class II in place of one Clerk Class III. (5) One Clerk Class III in place of one Railway Clerk and three posts previously provided for under temporary staff.

(6) Personnel changed.

(7) One new post provided for eleven months.

(8) Title changed

Salary revised.

from Wireless Telegrapist.

(9) Two Foremen Class I in place of two Foremen

Class II.

(10) Four Foremen Class II in place of five Fitters. (11) Two Stores Attendants in place of two Coolies. (12) Six Platelayers in place of seven Pointsmen. (13) One post previously provided for under Colonial

Secretariat.

(14) Four Porters in place of four Gatemen. (15) Provides for:

One Station Master ($245 per month);

Six Clerks ($150 per month);

Two Ticket Collectors ($120 per month).

(16) Fewer acting appointments.

(17) Less overtime.

(18) New item.

(19) Economy measures.

(20) Previous provision inadequate.

(21) Title changed from Station buildings and sta

quarters.

(22) Previously provided for under Ballast, Bridge work, Formation and lines protection, Rails an fastenings, Signals and switches, and Sleeper: (23) Previously provided for under Carriages, repair and painting, Goods Waggons, repairs an painting, and Locomotives, repairs and painting (24) Title changed from Tunnels. (25) More maintenance required.

(26) Title changed from Minor Works (maintenane

of way and structures).

(27) Cost of living allowances revised. (28) Provision for time-recording cards. (29) Provision for allowances

salaries.

(30) Fewer quarters.

(31) Increased costs.

(32) Title changed from Telegraphs. (33) Provided for under sub-head 10. (34) Provided for under sub-head 11.

(35) Not required.

(36) Training of officers completed in 1950.

(37) Re-vote.

&8

Coolie ($528×$24-$720)

Expatriation pay

Acting pay

1 Personal emoluments

2 Advertising

3 Cleaning of offices

Total Personal Emoluments

Sub-heads

Other Charges

5 Incidental expenses

4 Fuel, light, and power

6 Publications

bast 8 Travelling expenses

9 Uniforms

Total Other Charges

Total Expenditure

(1) Stipulated increments.

(2) Personnel changed.

(3) Salary revised.

(4) One supernumerary post abolished.

(5) Two new posts.

1,170,87

5,007,03

2821

NAN

Motor Drivers ($1,152×$48-$1,536)

2,444

2,584 (1)

Office Attendants ($768× $24-$960)

2,448

2,520 (1)

Messengers ($528×$24—$720)

1,146

1,194 (1)

573

(6)

Overtime allowance

37,546 500

33,489 (2)

500

3,000

273,585

277,369

273,585

277,369

100

300

1,000 (7)

300

2,500

2,500

800

700 (8)

750

750

as

well

7 Trade union education

10 Upkeep of vehicles

1,000 (9)

5,000

5,000

500

500

2,800

2,000 (8)

12,750

286,335

13,750

291,119

(6) One post abolished.

(7) Provision for advertising vacancies.

(8) Economy measures.

(9) New item.

119

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.