FOR THE YEAR 1918.
EARNINGS OF GOVERNMENT.
1. FEES OF COURT OR OFFICE, &c.—Continued.
Brought forward,.....
Approved Estimate, 1917.
Estimate, 1918.
$
261,875
290,405
13
Medical Certificates, Government Notification 820 of 1909,
10
10
Medical Examination of Emigrants, Ordinance 1 of 1889,
Medical and Dental Registration, Ordinances 1 of 1884, and 16 of 1914,...
Medical Treatment, Government Notification 820 of 1909,
75,000
80,000 (1)
150
120
34,000
32,000 (2)
Naturalization Fees, Ordinance 44 of 1902,......
70
70
Official Administrator's Commission, Ordinances 2 of 1897, and 5 of
1901....................
1,000
1,000
Official Receiver's Commission, Ordinance 7 of 1891,
8,000
4,000 (3)
Official Signatures, Ordinances 1 of 1885, and 14 of 1913,
8,800
10,000 (4)
Ordinances, Civil Service List, &c.,
100
100
Police and Other Stores,
700
880 (5)
Police Service Loans, Ordinance 11 of 1900,
9,000
7,100 (6).
Possession Fees, Ordinances 4 of 1873, and 1 of 1883,
7.000
3,099 (7)
Printed Forms, Ordinance 10 of 1899,
260
290
Prison Industries,
4,000
3,200 (8)
Prisoners' Subsistence,
2,000
1,600 (9)
Public Schools Fees,
55,000
67,000
(10)
Queen's College Fees,..
27.000
28,000
Registration of Societies, Ordinance 47 of 1911,.....
60
100 (11)
Registry Fees, Ordinance 10 of 1899,
1,400 ·
1,400
Sick Stoppages from Police Force, Government Notification 820 of 1909, ...
1,200
1,300 (12)
Carried forward,..
(1) More emigrants are now leaving this port.
(2) Fewer paying patients.
(3) Fewer bankruptcies.
(4) More passports being issued.
(5) More stores sold.
(6) Fewer vagrants returned from Straits Settlements, etc.
.S
496,625
531,875
(7) Fewer distraints and executions expected.
(8) Less demand.
(9) Based on revised estimate for 1917.
(10) More pupils.
(11) More registrations.
(12) More Police entering hospital.
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