Estimates-1942 — Page 13

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DETAILS OF REVENUE.

REVENUE

Buildings

9. REVENUE FROM LAND RENTS,

PROPERTIES AND INVESTMENTS.

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Approved Estimate 1940-1941.

Estimate, 1941-1942.

$

246,000

170,000

(1)

Gunpowder Storage

41,500

15,000 (2)

Interest

115,000

Lands Not Leased (Permits for Encroachments, &c.)... Laundries

490,000

170,000 (3)

300,000

6,700

5,400

Leased Lands, (Crown Rent Exclusive of N.T.) Leased Lands, (Crown Rent N.T.)

695,000

640,000

(5)

265,000

265,000 (6)

Markets

Piers

Pineapple Land Leases

Rent of Government Furniture

Stone Quarries

800,000

590,000

67,000

40,000

(7)

1,200

800

16,500

12,000

25,000

20,000

Total

2,768,900

2,228,200

10. MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS.

Condemned Stores, &c.

Conservancy Contracts

Overpayments in previous years

Other Miscellaneous Receipts

Radio and Telegraph Concession

Repayment of Building Loans

30,000

25,000

6,200

22,000

(8)

18,000

15,000

125,000

60,000

248,000

275,000 (10)

63,000

17,000 (11)

Repayment of Trade Loan & Interest

15,000

6,000

Royalty payable by the China Motor Bus Co., Ltd.

305,000

305,000

Royalty payable by the Hong Kong Telephone Co., Ltd

66,600

240,000 (12)

Royalty payable by the Hong Kong Tramway Co., Ltd.

460,000

370,000

Royalty payable by the Hong Kong & Yaumati Ferry Co Ltd. Royalty payable by the Kowloon Motor Bus Co., Ltd.

390,000

400,000 (10)

380,000

325,000

Royalties, Mining

20,000

30,000 (13)

Total

$

2,126,800

2,090,000

11.-LAND SALES.

Premia on New Leases: Hong Kong

Kowloon

New Kowloon

New Territories

Total

12. FISHERIES RESEARCH STATION.

Grant by Colonial Development Fund

Total

13.-WAR REVENUE.

325,000

84,000 (14)

575,000

330,000 (14)

325,000

326,000

25,000

22,000

1,250,000

762,000

160,000

$

160,000

Property Tax

Salaries Tax

Profits Tax

Total

(1) Decreased rentals; fewer buildings let.

(2) Less storage.

(3) Increased surplus balances.

(4) Fewer permits.

(5) More land sales.

(6) Increased rental from Tai O salt pans,

(7) Fewer permits and some leases surrendered.

2,300,000

1,000,000

(15)

6,000,000

$

9,300,000

(8) Sale of nightsoil resumed.

(9) Variable.

(10) Increased traffic.

(11) Fewer loans outstanding.

(12) Revised rates.

(13) Increased production and prices. (14) Fewer Land Sales anticipated. (15) New item.

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