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REVENUE
DETAILS OF REVENUE.
Approved Estimate
1934.
Estimate
1935.
R3.
Brought forward
6.--KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
MAIN LINE,-Continued.
R1. Passenger Service, Passengers, Home Line R2. Passenger Service, Others, Foreign Line R2. Passenger Service, Others, Home Line R3. Goods Service, Goods, Foreign Line
Goods Service, Goods, Home Line
$
650,000
600,000
665,000
690,000 (1)
10,000
9,600 (2)
5,500
4,800 (3)
40,000
50,000 (4)
30,000
R4. Goods Service, Others, Foreign Line
200
20,000 (5) 800 (6)
R4.
Goods Service, Others, Home Line
600
150 (7)
R7. Profits on Central Mechanical Works, Home Line
50
150
R8. Rents, Home Line
15,000
13,500 (8)
R9. Incidental Revenue, Foreign Line
5,000
8,900 (9)
R9. Incidental Revenue, Home Line
5,650
15,000 (10)
R10. Auxiliary Operations, Foreign Haulage
148,000
273,000 (11)
R11. Interchange of Rolling Stock, Foreign Line
6,000
7,000
Total
3
1,581,000
1,692,900
7-KENT OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
LAND AND HOUSES.
Buildings
67,000
Rent of Government Furniture
1:05,000 (12)
12,000
Lands Not Leased (Permits for Encroachments &c.) Laundries
11,000 (13)
300,000
350,000 (14)
8,000
3,000
Leased Lands, (Crown Rent Exclusive of N.T.)
530,000
Lensed Lands, (Crown Rent N.T.)
Markets
Piers
Pineapple Land Leases
Stone Quarries
590,000 (15)
218,000
218.000
342.000
842,000
46,000
42,000
1,000
1.000
26,000
21,000
Total
1,545,000
1,683,000
8.-INTEREST
230,000
330,000
9.-MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS.
Condemned Stores &c.
12,000
12,000
Conservancy Contracts
25,000
240
Military Contribution Suspense Account Overpayments in previous years
975,410 (16)
10,000
10,000
Other Miscellaneous Receipts
100,000
100,000
Royalty payable by the China Motor Bus Co. Ltd.
100,000
110.000
Royalty payable by the Hong Kong Telephone Co. Royalty payable by the Hong Kong Tramway Co. Royalty payable by the Hong Kong & Yaumati Ferry Co. Royalty payable by the Kowloon Motor Bus Co. Ltd.
44,000
45,000
55,000
50,000
80,000
90,000
140,000
132,000
566,000
1,524,650
Total
10.-LAND SALES.
Premia on New Leases: Hong Kong
Kowloon
New Kowloon
New Territories
Total
$
$
700,000
140,000 (17)
225,000
180,000 (17)
210,000
300,000
65,000
30,000 (17)
1,200,000
600,000
(1) Increase in passenger traffic.
(2) Reduction in K.C.R. earnings.
(3) Less special trains and fewer ponies conveyed. (4) Continued increase.
(5) Road competition and decreased business at Lowu
Brickworks.
(6) More waggon demurrage charges recovered from
Chinese Section.
(7) Shunting charges at Lown Brickworks siding consider-
ably decreased.
(8) No reclamation land leased to M.B.K. after 1st half
of 1934.
(9) Through catering fees increased by 100% p.m. (10) Greater demand for platform tickets.
(11) Additional haulage on mid-day express. (12) Kau Yu Fong and City Hall leases.
(13) Higher rate of exchange.
(14) Increased issue of permits.
(15) Normal increase, also underestimated in 1934.
(16) Retention of 20% of profit on exchange transactions
covering a period of 12 years in respect of Military Contribution, now released. (17) Fewer Land Sales.
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