FOR THE YEAR 1923.
[Class II]
II] 47
LAW AND Order,
4.—PRISON,—Continued.
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS,—Continued,
Approved Estimate, 1922.
Estimate, 1923.
$
$
$
Brought forward...........
180,693
187,321
Miscellaneous,-Contd.
132
132
Messenger, at $132,
Do., Good Conduct Allowance,
24
36
(1)
·
Do.,
Rent Allowance,................
12
12
12 Coolies, at $132 each,
1,584
1,584
Do.,
Good Conduct Allowances to 3 at $36 each, 1 at $29
and 1 at $12,
148
149
(1)
Do., Rent Allowances, 11 at $12 each, and 1 at $24,
Total Personal Emoluments,.........
156
156
182,749
189,390
OTHER CHARGES.
Conveyance Allowance to Superintendent,
600
...
(2)
Cleansing and Sanitary Materials,
5,200
5,200
Clothing and Shoes for Staff,
10,000
10,000
Clothing for Prisoners,
11.000
11.000
Executioner's Fees,
100
100
Fuel,
6,500
6.500
Furniture,
800
800
Grants to Protestant and Roman Catholic Chaplains for
Religious Services,
1,200
1,200
Gratuities to Prisoners for Industrial Labour,
700
600
(3)
Incidental Expenses,
950
1,500
(2)
Light,
11,500
11,500
Materials for Remunerative Industries,
6,000
6.000
Materials for Repairs and Renewals,
5.260
5,260
Photography,
700
700
Rations for Indian Warders,..
13,000
13,000
Subsistence of Prisoners,
60,000
60,000
Total Other Charges,.....
132,910
133,960
Total Prison,
315,659
323,350
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE.
PRISON,-
Fire Hose, Steam Launch,
*
900 30,000
}
(4)
30,900
Total Special Expenditure,
(1) Stipulated allowances. (2) Considered necessary.
(3) Fewer convicts due for discharge. (4) Non-recurrent.
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