Estimates-1942 — Page 46

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Head 12.-IMPORTS & EXPORTS OFFICE

Approved Estimate, 1940-41.

Estimate, 1941-1942.

Head 12.-IMPORTS & EXPORTS OFFICE

Sub-heads :-

1 Personal Emoluments

Other Charges.

€9

497,406

427,308

2 Advertisements

3 Binding Permits

60

150

100 120

(1)

4 Conveyance Allowances

5 Fuel, Light and Power

6 Gas for Laboratory

7 Incidental Expenses

8 Laboratory Stores

7,000

7,000 (1)

2,250

2,550

(2)

250

200

650

500

1,200

1,200

(3)

9 Liquor Labels, Printing

2,800

2,250

10 Office Cleaning Materials

300

250

11 Overtime Allowances for Clerical Staff

500

400

12 Rent of Additional Accommodation for Kowloon Revenue Office

1,800

(1)

13 Rent of Public Telephones

150

320

(4)

14 Rent of Staff Quarters in New Territories

2,100

1,680

15 Stationery, etc.

120

100

16 Torches and Batteries for searching purposes

250

200

17 Transport

1,500

1,400

(1)

18 Uniforms and Equipment

6,250

7,000

(5)

OPIUM.

19 Expenses of 13 Government Opium Shops.....

26,000

20 Incidental Expenses

120

21 Preparation and Carriage

50,000

20,000

100

174,000

(6)

22 Purchase of Raw Opium

1,000,000 (7)

23 Rewards for Illicit Opium Seizures

15,000

24 Transport

120

12,000

250

(1)

Statistical Branch.

25 Book Binding...

26 Cleaning Materials

27 Fuel, Light and Power.

28 Incidental Expenses

29 Printing of Reports

30 Transport

150

120

100

90

(8)

628

500

270

250

(1)

10,000

8,500

(1)

120

100

31 Uniforms for Coolies and Messengers

150

150

(8)

Total Other Charges

128,188

1,243,130

Special Expenditure.

32 Emergency Expenses arising from the Sino-Japanese Conflict... 33 Two Typewriters

14,000

940 (9)

One Small Car

3,000

(10)

Total Special Expenditure

3,000

14,940

Total Imports and Exports Office...

628,594

1,685,378

(1) Considered necessary.

(2) More offices.

(3) Higher cost of stores.

(4) Additional telephone.

(5) Increase of staff and higher cost of materials.

(6) Increase of sales of opium and amount of boiling

in Singapore.

(7) Stocks nearly exhausted; no raw opium purchased

since 1937.

(8) Higher cost of materials.

(9) Replacements.

(10) Non-recurrent.

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