FOR THE YEAR 1925.
LAW AND ORDER.
4.—PRISONS DEPARTMENT,—Continued,
PERSONAL EMOLUMENTs,—Continued.
Approved Estimate, 1924.
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Estimate, 1925,
$
Brought forward............
207,181
247,937
Miscellaneons,—Contd.
Hessenger, at $132
132
132
Do., Good Conduct Allowance,
36
36
Do.. Bent Allowance,
24
24
Coolies, at $132 each,
1,684
1,5×4
Do.,
Good Conduct Allowances to 3 at $36 each, 1 at $24,
and at $15
180
147
(1)
Do.. Rent Allowances, to 11 at $24 each, and 1 at $48
Total Personal Emoluments,.
312
512
209,199
250,172
OTHER CHARGES.
Conveyance Allowance to Superintendent,
600
600
Cleausing and Sanitary Materials,
Clothing and Shoes for Staff.
Clothing for Prisoners,
5.200 10,000
11,000
5,200
15.000 20,000
Excentioner's Fecs,
200
200
Fuel,
8,000
Furniture,
800
13,000 |(4)
800
@ @ @
Grauts to Protestant and Roman Catholic Chaplains for
Religious Services,.
1,200
1,200
Granities to Prisoners for Industrial Labour,
600
600
Incidental Expenses,.
1.800
1,800
Light,
13,500
15.500
Materials for Remunerative Industries,
6,000
8,000
(3)
Materials for Repairs and Renewals,
5,260
6,000
Photography,
Rations for Indian Warders,
700
700
13,000
13,000
Rent for Quarters for Indian Warders,
10.200
(5)
Subsistence of Prisoners
61,000
90,000
(3)
Total Other Charges,
141,860
201,800
Total Prisons Department,
351,309
451,972
Prison Van,
Fire Hose.
SPECIAL EXPENDITURE.
Total Special Expenditure,
(1) One new appointment.
(2) Increase in Staff.
(3) Increase in number of prisoners. (4) Increased cost of firewood.
9,230
1,500
3@
(6)
(7)
9,230
1,500
(5) Quarters obtained near the Gaol.
(6) Non recurrent.
(7) Considered necessary.
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