FOR THE YEAR 1916.
EARNINGS OF GovernmeNT,
Approved Estimate, 1915.
Estimate, 1916,
1. FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE, &c.,—Continued.
Brought forward...........
Medical Certificates, Government Notification 820 of 1909,
186,655
176,875
50
50
Medical Examination of Emigrants, Ordinance 1 of 1889,
60,000
Medical Registration, Ordinance 1 of 1884,
30
40,000 (1)
30
Medical Treatment, Government Notification 820 of 1909,
34,000
28,000 (1)
Naturalization Fees, Ordinance 44 of 1902,.................
500
(2)
Official Administrator's Commission, Ordinances 2 of 1897, and 5 of
1901,..........
1,000
1,000
Official Receiver's Commission, Ordinance 7 of 1891,
6,500
8,000 (3)
Official Signatures, Ordinances 1 of 1888, 4 of 1910, and 14 of 1913,
4,000
5,000 (1)
Ordinances, Civil Service List, &c.,
1,700
500 (4)
Police and Other Stores,
900
1,000 (1)
Police Service Loans, Ordinance 11 of 1900,
10,445
10,000 (5)
Possession Fees, Ordinances 4 of 1873, and 1 of 1883,
5,000
9,000 (1)
Printed Forms, Ordinance 10 of 1899,
300
300
Prison Industries,
4,500
2,600 (1)
Prisoners' Subsistence,
2,000
2,000
Private Moorings and Buoys Rents, Ordinance 10 of 1899,
....
1,200 (6)
Public Schools Fees,
63,000
59,100 (7)
Queen's College Fees,.........
32,000
Registration of Societies, Ordinance 47 of 1911,.
30
29,000
}
(1)
70
Registry Fees, Ordinance 10 of 1899,
1,400
1,400
Sick Stoppages from Police Force, Government Notification 820 of 1909,.......
2,390
2,500 (1)
Sugar Certificates and Permits, Ordinance 14 of 1904,
1,000
1,000
Carried forward,....
.$
417,400
378,625
(1) Based on revised estimate for 1915,
(2) No local naturalization certificates being issued during
the war.
(3) More bankruptcies.
(4). Fewer copies of Regulations expected to be sold,
(5) Fewer vagrants, etc., returned from Straits Settlements. (6) Anticipation that all private moorings and buoys would bé taken over by Government in 1915 has not been realised.
(7) Previously over-estimated.
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