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Appendix No. 11.
Statement of Expenditure on the Police Establishment in the New Territory, during the Year 1900.
Pay and Allowances-Land Force,
Do.
-Water Police,
Passages and Bonuses,
Office Furniture,
Arms and Ammuuition,
Oil and Wick and Gas for Barracks,
Clothing and Accoutrements,.... Bedding, Mess I'tensils, &c.,..............
Repairs of Launches and Boats,
Coal, Oil, &c., for Launches,..
Meals for Prisoners in Cells,
Burial of Destitute Dead,
Conveyance of Police, Prisoners, &c.,
Small Stores,
Incidental Expenses,
Secret Service,...................
Rent of Police Stations,..
Disinfectants,
11th April, 1901.
$
C.
59,227.62
19,470.96
385.50
1,065.99
1,435.44
869.01
4,572.91
1,028.58
1,443.37
9,083.34
80.84
6.10
2,108,57
156.96
1,684.99
206.50
336.00
129.80
$102,292.48
F. II. MAY,
Captain Superintendent of Police.
Appendix No. 12.
List of Officers who have worked in the New Territory during 1900.
NAME.
RANK.
DATE.
Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz,
Mr. C. Mel. Messer,
Land Officer,......................
Mr. E. R. Hallifax,
Magistrate and Asst. Supt. of Police,
Member, Land Court,
Registrar, Land Court,
The whole year.
Do.
May to December.
May to November.
November to Dec.
The whole year.
November to Dec.
Mr. J. H. Kemp.
Mr. J. R. Wood,
Mr. B. W. Grey,
Mr. S. R. Moore,
Mr. H. J. Watson,
Mr. Ho Nai Hop,
Mr. Cheung Tsoi,
Mr. Tsoi Yeuk Shan,
Registrar, Land Court,
Temporary Land Surveyor,.............
Demarcation Officer, Land Court,
Clerk in connection with the preparation of a rent roll for the cultivated por- tion of the New Territory. Chinese Medical Officer,
Chief Clerk and Interpreter to the Land
Court.
Chief Chinese Assistant and Interpreter
to Land Officer.
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April to July.
The whole year.
May to December,
January to May, (Resigned).
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