FOR THE YEAR 1914.
LAW AND Order.
2. POLICE AND PRISON DEPARTMENTS,—Continued.
A.-POLICE,—Continued.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,—Continued.
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Approved Estimate, 1913.
Estimate, 1914.
Brought forward,..
538,293
584,421
Police School.
Master, 1,
900
(1)
1 Master,
1 Interpreter,
1 Chinese Teacher,
600
600
(2) (3)
240
240
(4)
240
240
1 Chinese Teacher,
180
180
(5)
1 Chinese Teacher,
120
120 (6)
1 Monitor,
120
120 (7)
Do., Exchange Compensation,..
76
84
1 Urdu Teacher,..
72
72
1 Punjabi Teacher,.
72
72
} (9)
1 Hindustani Teacher,.
240
(10)
Total Personal Emoluments,
540,913
586,389
OTHER CHARGES.
Arms and Ammunition,
6,000
6,500
Bedding, Mess Utensils, &c.,..
4,200
4,500
} (11)
Burial of Destitute Dead,
500
500
Clothing and Accoutrements,
25,500
28,000
(11) (12)
Coal for Barracks,
4,000
4,000
Conveyance Allowances to :-
Captain Superintendent,.
360
360
Deputy Superintendent,
360
360
2 Assistant Superintendents, at $360 each,
360
720
(13)
1 Probationer,
720
360
(14)
1 Chief Inspector, .
285
285
1 Chief Detective Inspector, ..
285
285
1 4th Grade Clerk and Interpreter,
192
(15)
1 Sergeant Major,
60
(16)
Coolie Hire,
1,200
1,300
(11)
Disinfectants,
1,400
1,400
Equalization of Exchange on Indian Police Remittances,
28,000
28,600
(17)
Furniture,
1,200
1,300
Good Conduct Rewards,.
1,000
1,700
(11)
Identification of Criminals,.
100
100
Incidental Expenses,
2,300
2,400
(11)
Language Study Allowance (Chinese) to 1 Assistant Superin-
tendent,
180
(18)
Language Study Allowance (Chinese) to Probationer,
Launches and Boats :-
Coal and Oil-fuel,
Repairs,
Stores,
360
180
(19)
20,300
21,800 (20)
11,700
14,000 (21)
3,680
4,500 (20)
Secret Service,
Light,
Passages, and Bonuses in lieu of Passages,
Photography,
Rent of Stations,
Rent of Telephone Exchange, (£30.16s.),
Small Stores,
Subsistence of Prisoners,
Transport,
10,700
11,300
(22)
30,000
25,000
(23)
1,800
1,300
(24)
1,416
1,716
(25)
336
...
(26)
6,000
7,000
(27)
1,400
1,400
1,400
2,400
(27)
9,500
11,000
(11)
Total Other Charges,..
Total Police,
176,026
716,939
185,034
771,423
(1) Not required,-C.O. Despatch No. 260 of 29th August,
1913.
(2) Is also an Assistant Master, Queen's College.
(3) Former designation " Assistant Master ".
(4) Is also 2nd Grade Clerk, Magistracy.
(5) Is also 3rd Grade Clerk and Interpreter, Police.
(6) Is also a Sergeant Interpreter.
(7) Is also a Store Sergeant.
(8) Privileged rate of exchange,-C.O. Despatch of 8th
February, 1913.
(9) Is also an Indian Surgeant.
(10) New post,-C.O. Despatch of 6th March, 1913. (11) Increase in strength of Force.
(12) Allowance for boots to European members of Force increased from 12 to $24 per annum-0.0. Despatch of th February, 1913, §7.
(13) 1 new post,-C.O. Despatch of 6th March, 1913. (14) 1 promoted to Assistant Superintendent.
(15) New post for Assistant Superintendent in New Territories. (16) Bicycle allowance granted as this officer has much
travelling to do in the New Territories.
(17) Increase in strength of Indian Contingent.
66
(18) Transferred from Language Study Allowance to
Probationers ".
(19) $180 transferred to "Language Study Allowance to As-
sistant Superintendent".
(20) Previously under-estimated.
(21) More repairs to certain launches and boats on account of
age.
(22) $600 added for lighting District Watch House and Mat-
shed in Caine Road.
(23) Fewer married men expected to take long leave. (24) $500 transferred to Prison-" Photography", photo-
graphy of prisoners being done in the Gaol.
(25) Rents of Detective Station and Shamshuipo Station
increased by $120 each; $60 for rent of Kat O Station. (26) 2 additional independent lines for residence of Captain Superintendent and Gough Hill Station; 4 additional extension lines for office and residence of Captain Superintendent and quarters of Deputy Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent.
(27) Increase of crime owing to disorder in China.
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