FOR THE YEAR 1916.
[Class II]
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Law and Order.
POLICE AND PRISON DEPARTMENTS,—Continued.
Brought forward,.....
C.-PRISON,—Continued.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,—Continued.
Approved Estimate, 1915.
Estimate, 1916.
825,205
851,441
Brought forward,..
81,541
81,305
Indian Staff,--Continued.
Language Allowances,.
800
900
Good Conduct Badges Allowances,
650
750
(2)
Long and Meritorious Service Allowances,
133
(3)
Allowance to Warder for Identification of Old Offenders, Allowance to Warder for taking Finger Prints,.
60
60
60
60
Miscellaneous.
Cooks, 3 at $120 each, and 1 at $108,
468
468
Servants, at $108 each,
324
324
(4)
Messengers, at $108 each,
216
216
Do., Good Conduct Allowance to 1................
12
12
Coolies, at $108 each,
648
648
(4)
Do., Good Conduct Allowances to 3 at $24 each,
36
72
(5)
Total Personal Emoluments,
84,815
84,948
OTHER CHARGES,
Arms and Ammunition,
100
50
(6)
Clothing and Shoes for Staff,
3,500
3,500
Clothing for Prisoners,
2,000
2,000
Executioner's Fees,
200
80
(7)
Fuel and Soap,
4,200
4,200
Grants to Protestant and Roman Catholic Chaplains for
Religious Services,
1,250
1,250
Gratuities to Prisoners for Industrial Labour,.
500
500
Incidental Expenses,
1,560
1,560
Language Bonus to Assistant Superintendent,
...
450
(8)
Language Study Allowance to Assistant Superintendent,.
Light,
240
5,260
20 (9) 5,260
Materials for Remunerative Industries,
Photography,
Subsistence of Prisoners,
Total Other Charges,
Total Prison,
Total Police and Prison Departments,
4,000
300
19,000
42,110
126,925
952,130
4,000
200
18,000 (6)
41,070
126,018
977,459
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE,
-POLICE,-
Furniture,
200
(10)
Hire of a Launch,
1,800
Motor Launch,
5,000
11)
Steam Launch,
37,500
Winchester Carbines for Special Police Reserve,
3,660
(12)
44,300
3,860
-FIRE BRIGADE,—
Motor Fire Engine and Pump, (£1,225),
13,364
(11)
13,364
-PRISON
2 Automatic Hand-numbering Machiues, (£6. 128.),.
72
Knife-sharpening Machine, (£22),
240
Millboard Cutting Machine, (£132),
1,440
> (11)
2 Ruling Machines, (£27. 10s.),
Type, Knives, Chases, etc., (£163. 18s.),
Total Special Expenditure,
0) More men qualified,
(9) More men entitled.
(3) C.0. Despatch No. 307 of 19th November, 1914.
(4) Free quarters.
(5) Stipulated allowances.
6) Considered sufficient.
(7) $120 transferred to Personal Emoluments, "Allowances to
2 Warders for inflicting corporal punishment".
(8) General Order No. 134 (5).
(9) For 1 month instead of whole year.
(10) For new quarters for Sergeants. (11) Non-recurrent.
(12) 0.0. Telegram of 24th July, 1915.
300
1,788
3,840
61,504
3,860
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