FOR THE YEAR 1919.
[Class II] 55
LAW AND ORDER.
POLICE AND PRISON DEPARTMENTS,-Continued.
A. POLICE,-Continued,
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,-Continued.
Approved Estimate, 1918.
Estimate, 1919.
Brought forward,....
597,297
584,705
Police School.
Master,
600
600 (1)
Chinese Teacher,
240
240
Chinese Teacher,
120
120
(2)
Monitor, at $120, (£18),
120
189
(8) (4)
Do., Exchange Compensation,
81
(15)
Hindustani Teacher,...
240
240
Teachers, at $144 each,
288
288
} (5)
Total Personal Emoluments,
598,986
586,382
OTHER CHARGES.
Ammunition,
8,000
3,000
Ammunition for Police Reserve,
1,500
1,500
Arms,
500
500
Bedding, and Mess Utensils,
4,950
4,950
Burial of Destitute Dead,.
300
300
Cleansing Materials and Washing,
850
1,240
(6)
Clothing and Accoutrements,...
38,000
38,000
Clothing and Accoutrements for Police Reserve,
6,000
8,000
(7)
Coal for Barracks,
12,000
12,000
Conveyance Allowances to :-
Captain Superintendent,
360
360
Deputy Superintendent,
360
360
2 Assistant Superintendents, at $360 each,
720
720
1 Probationer,
360
360
1 Chief Inspector, .
285
285
1 Chief Detective Inspector,
285
285
1 4th Grade Clerk and Interpreter,.
192
192
1 Indian Sergeant Major,.
60
60
Coolie Hire,
2,600
2,600
Disinfectauts,
1,400
1,400
Equalization of Exchange on Indian Police Remittances,
18,000
10,000
Furniture; Repairs and Renewals,.
2,000
2,500
Good Conduct Rewards,.
1,000
800
(8)
Grants to villages in New Territories in aid of Village Scout
Scheme,
600
1,200
(9)
Identification of Criminals,.
50
80
(6)
Incidental Expenses,
1,600
1,600
Incidental Expenses, Police Reserve,
700
700
Interpretation Fees,
500
400
(8)
Launches and Boats :-
Coal and Oil-fuel,
Repairs,
75,000
75,000
16,500
20,000
(10)
Stores,
6,000
8,000
(11)
Light and Electric Fans,
12,000
12,000
Passages, and Bonuses in lieu of Passages,
17,000
17,000
Photography,..........................
3,400
8,400
Police Reserve Band, Grant to,
1,500
(12)
Rent of Stations,
1,750
1,414
(13)
Rent of Office for Deputy Superintendent of Police (Reserve),...
780
1,500 (14)
Bent of Police Reserve Headquarters,..
1,800
1,800
Secret Service,
6,000
6,000
Small Stores,
1,600
2,000
Stationery, Newspapers, and Telegrams,
750
1,000
} (6)
Subsistence of Prisoners,
2,400
2,400
Transport,
11,700
11,700
Total Other Charges,.....
.256,352
256,606
Total Police,
855,338
842,988
Carried forward...
855,338
842,988
(1) Is also Master. Kowloon British School.
(2) Is also a Sergeant Inspector.
(B) Is also a European Sergeant.
(4) Higher exchange.
(5) Are also Assistant Masters, English School for Indians.
(6) Considered necessary.
(7) Purchase of boots and capes.
(8) Considered sufficient.
10 more scouts engaged.
(10) Increase in cost of materials and labour.
(11) Increase in cost of materials.
(18) Non-recurrent.
(13) Hired detective quar.ers in New Street not required.
Rent of extra quarters at No. 2 Police Station.
(14) Fide Appendix III.
(15) 3/- dollar, no exchange compensation.
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