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INDEX OF SECTIONS,
ANNUAL BLUE BOOK 1938 •____
PACE.. SECTION 1. Taxes, Duties, Fees, and Other Sources of Revenue
Revenue and ExpenditureComparative Yearly Statements of Revenue anti Expenditure Recapitulation of Expenditure, shewing Personal Emoluments Assets and Liabilities Public Debt...Municipalities and other Local Bodies ...Public WorksLegislation—Laws, Proclamations, Ac. ...Political Franchise ...Councils and Assemblies Civil Establishment ...Pensions Foreign Consuls Population and Vital Statistics Ecclesiastical Return Education ...Government Publications, Newspapers, Ac.Currency, Banking, Weights and MeasuresImports and ExportsShipping-Production and Natural Resources Wages and Cost of Living
Gaols and Prisoners ...Criminal Statistics Hospitals Lunatic AsylumCharitable and Literary Institutions
Meteorological Observations
Savings Banks and Friendly Societies ...Government Houses ...Railways, Tramways, Steamship Services, Roads, Canals, Motor Transport Post, Telegraph and Telephone Statistics Ports and Harbours ...
i.2. 11.
• 19. 37. 35.
... 41.- 45.
49.- 53,• 57.- 59.
67.
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4.5.6.7.v
8.9.
10.
11.• *12.• •13. 89.14, 93.15. - 95.
- 99. ■101.•105. ■107. ■113. ■333. ...354. ...363,
• 366. -376. -330. -386.- 393. -294..398.-304.-303.
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8CH1CIWLK
OF
FAXES, I H IMES, FEES.AN L) OTHER
SOURCES OF REVENUE
SPECIFIED UNDER THE RESPECTIVE LAWS OR AUTHORITIES UNDER
WHICH THEY ARE DERIVED.
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Note.—Fees marked thus (*) are paid into the Treasury for public use.„ (t) are received and returned by the Officer.„ (t) are received by the Treasury but paid to the
Officer or Officers concerned.
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3* #index. Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c.
CUSTOMS IMPORT DUTIES.PagePage:• ; |
Rate. Authority. £ s. cl.
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Land Tax ...Attorneys’ Fees On Spirits, not exceeding the strength of proof as ascertained by Sikes’s hydrometer and in proportion for any greater strength than strength of proof
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Ordinance No. 1 of 11)00.Licences
Liquor Licences
Marriage Fees
Medical Practitioners, registration of
Naturalization Fees
Notarial Fees
Auction Duty 15 0 2 0 4 (> 2 3
per gallon4 On Wine in Casks, per gallon ... per doz. ... per doz.
Auctioneers’ Licences ' in reputed quarts in reputed pints ...
Billiard Licences On British Wines, and all other unenumerated and unexemptedbeverages not liable to spirit duty, in reputed quarts per doz.
On Malt liquor, mum, spruce, cider and perry, in casks
j7 • • 3 0Bills of Health ?•>9 per gallon
... per doz. ... per doz.
per lb. per lb.
(iin reputed quarts ... in reputed pints
1 0y j 1?Births, registration of
Brewing Duty
Brewing Licences
Court Fees
& C»yy yy
On CigarsOn Cigarettes cut and manufactured tobacco and snuff, On all other unexempted tobacco ...
5 04 3 0
Patents 2 0
Penguin Egg Licences
Pilotage Dues
Powder Magazine .
TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.&Perfumed Spirits and Cologne Water, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Ginger Beer, Soda
Water, Potash and all other Mineral Waters
2. Naptha or Methylic Alcohol in its crude state and not fit for use as a potable spiritor for admixture with a potable spirit.
3. Tobacco forming an ingredient in sheep wash, or hop powder manufactured in bondin the United Kingdom.
4. All articles imported or taken out of bond for the use of the Governor of theColony and for the use of His Majesty’s Army and Navy.
The Governor, Military and Naval Departments and messes purchasing any articles whatsoever, duty paid, shall be entitled to have same refunded out of the Public Treasury on the certificate of the Governor or of the Officer in command of any Military or Naval Department', or any of His Majesty’s Ships of War.
The Consulates in this Colony of any foreign countries in which is accorded or in which hereafter may be accorded to British Consular Officers the privilege of exemption from Customs duties in respect of official goods imported into such foreign countries by His Majesty’s Government for the use of His Majesty’s Consulates shall have a like privilege granted to them of exemption from any duties that may be levied in this Colony on goods which may be imported by their respective Governments as bona-fide official supplies for the use of such Consulates.
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Customs Overtime Fees / • oc;
Probate & Estate Duties ...Customs Warehouse 9 5Deaths, registration of
Divorce & Matrimonial Causes
Royalties10t *Sheriffs’ Fees4 £
Dog Licences
Escheat Ordinance, fee6 under
Estate, unrepresented
Export Duties
Gun Licences
Shipping Fees
Stanley Rates\ i
MTobacco LicencesaTonnage Dues
Trade Marks4 • • •
D
v C) CUSTOMS EXPORT DUTIES.Import Duties Whaling Licences
Wharfage Dues
Wrecks Ordinance, fees under
9 Ordinance No. 1 of 1900 as amended by Ordinance No. 5 of 1920.
On Whale Oil ...On Seal Oil On Guano of all kinds
per barrel of 40 gallons per barrel of 40 gallons
... for every 100 lbs. or part thereof.
5 0Land, registration of
Land Surveyors’ Fees5 0
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O STANLEY RATES.Assessed Annually (Ordinance No. 4 of 1905.... in the £On the Annua! value of all house property in Stanley 1 3
(*) LAND TAX (Graduated)
Where the total acreage of all lands held by the same owner, grantee or lessee ...
Ordinance No. 5 of 1918.
iis under 5,000 acres ... per acreis or exceeds 5,000 acres but is under 50,000 acres ... per acre is or exceeds 50,000 acres but is under 100,000 acres is or exceeds 100,000 acres
hper acre
... per acre-i
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4 5*DUTIES, &C., 4Specification of Taxes, Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c
Authority.Rate.£ s. d. Rate.
£ s. cl.Authority.
O licences.(*) ROYALTIES, &C„Ordinance No.
5 of 1908.WHALING: Ordinance No. 5 of 1858.factories (floating) and two whale catchers
per annumAuction Duty:
For one or two 200 0 0 On sale of fermented or spirituous liquor 5 0 0... per centOn sale of all other goods except implements used on agri
cultural farms, or in horticulture, and biscuit, hour, wheat, maize, pulse, grain, seeds or plants of any kind, or cattle, sheep, horses, or any kind of live animal
catcher employed in connection per annum
For an additional whalewith vessels operating under principal Licence
100 0 0
2 10 0... per centOrdinance No. 2 of 1852.Auctioneers: 5 0 0 Brewing: Ordinance No.
11 of 1882.CFor one yearOn every 36 gallons of worts of a specific gravity of 1030°
or any less quantity of gravityOn every 2° in excess of 1030°
Billiard or Bagatelle:For a Billiard Table Licence for six months
Ordinance No. 11 of 1882.
6 02 10 0each table3
Brewing: (*) PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS.2 0 0per annum Ordinance No.2 of 1903, amended by Ordinance No. 7 of 1913.Ordinance No. No. 6 of 1903 Order of Governor in Council of 13th April,
^ 1905.
For a licence to brew beer on the premises,For the grant and renewal of each Letters Patent or the registration and
renewal of each Trade Mark ... -Ordinance No. 5 of 1904.
Commonage: 5 0 03 0 0per annum per month
For any sheep, goat or swine ...5 0 (*) CUSTOMS BONDED WHAREIIOUSE.
it» ititit ii
6 0 0 Free.
per annumFor any bull„ „ (with sanction of Governor)
For any horse, mule or cow ...
For storing dutiable goods, per calendar month or part thereof:
On packages containing wines, spirits and other liquids not exceeding 10 gallons
On packages containing wines, spirits and other liquids exceeding 10 gallons and not exceeding 20
Per gallon or fraction thereof in excess of 20 gallonsOn packages containing cigars, cigarettes, and all other
tobacco enumerated in the tariff not exceeding 20 lbsPer 5 lbs or part thereof in excess of 20 lbs.
Non-Dutiable Goods:
For receiving and delivering each case, box, keg, or packageFor storing, after first week, each case, box, keg or package
per week
a
10 0per annum per month 1 6
9999 9999 9999 8Free.For any calf or foal not exceeding one year
, „ over one year and under two yearsi
ita5 0per annum 4
„ „ over one year and under two years 0 * 1s;iti>
1 0per month
Dog Licences:3Ordinance No.
6 of 1853.Licence to keep a dog' bitch
8 0per annum per annum 12 0 1aa
Gun Licences-.Ordinance No. 2 of 1908. O POWDER MAGAZINE.For each gun for year in which issued ... 10 0 Order of Gov
ernor in Council of 23rd .January 1905.
For storing each barrel or package containing 50 lbs of gunpowder and under for any period not exceeding one month ...
For each subsequent month
Sales of Liquor:1 0Ordinance No.
11 of 1882.For a Publican’s Retail Licence For a Wholesale Licence For a Packet Licence...
for six months ...for twelve months ...for twelve months
For a Special Licence authorizing premises to be kept open until midnight
10 0 0 20 0 0
5 0 0
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(°) TONNAGE DUES. Ordinance No. 6 of 1903.
On vessels arriving from any port out of the Colony at any port of the Colony, other than Stanley, for the purpose of landing or receiving
per ton of registered tonnageNo vessel is liable to a payment of a larger amount than £10 or
in respect of more than two voyages in one calendar year.
10 0For a Special Licence authorizing premises to be kept open
until midnight ... for each hour after midnightFor an Occasional Licence, for place within three miles of a
public house and not exceeding three daysFor an Occasional Licence for any other place
1 0cargo5 0
... per diem 10 0(*) WHARFAGE DUES.... per diem 5 0 Ordinance No.
1 of 1911.South Georgia: For one day or any part thereof:- Vessels ofOrdinance No.
5 of 1911.For a licence to sell liquor:-
For three months or less For over three months
5 02 tons but under 10 tons 20 „ 50 „ 60 „ 70 „ 80 „ 90 „
150 „
7 6 10 0 11 0 12 013 014 015 0
1 0 0
1010 0 0 20 0 0
99
2099
50Sales of Tobacco: 99
60For Sales of Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes in StanW nv within fifteen miles thereof... ... ^ y
For Sales of Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes outside above
99
70Ordinance No. 10 of 1889.
99
2 0 0 8099
9099Ordinance No.9 of 1914. Regulations of 21st Sept., 1914.
Penguin Eggs: tons and upwards150*J * >>
For a Licence to take 1,000 eggs in one Season5 0
0% * Specification of Taxes, Duties. &c.Ac.,DUTIES,
of Taxes,Specification
Authority. AUTHORITY.Rate.£ s. d.
RATE.£ S. (1. Ordinance No.
Oof 1902.Ordinance No.6 of 1903. Regulations of 11th August 1916 as amended by Regulations of 1st December 1919.
CUSTOMS OFFICERS OVERTIME FEES (continued)
(iv) Between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. for the first two hours or part of two hours ...For every hour or part of an hour thereafter ...
(When the services of an officer extend from one period of time into the other the longer time served in either shall govern the amount of fees to be paid in respect of the officer’s overtime for the first two hours or part of two hours
When the personal services of the Collector of Customs are necessarily required by any merchant, agent or master of a vessel, out of the hours appointed for indoor Officers of Customs double the rates will be charged).
(b) For the single act of entering or clearing or of entering and at the same time clearing a vessel provided that the officer’s services be not otherwise required and charged for under section (a) above.
On weekdaysOn Sundays, Christmas Day and Office Holidays
In the case of a whale catcher or whale catchers, being entered or cleared together with and at the same time as a whale factory or steamer belonging to the same company, the inclusive fee for each factory or steamer and catchers shall be at full rate and a half.
dues.and drawing ten
(J) PILOTAGE
in Stanley Harbourfeet
3 0 0 10 ti 3 0vessel anchoring 0 0
3 0For every
or less of water For each foot or part of a foot above
>ove ten feet for inward pilotage „ „ for outward pilotage
WRECKSOrdinance No. 3 of 1899.UNDER THE5?
O FEES PENANCE 1899.For every examination on oath instituted by a Receiver with respect to
any ship which may be or may have been in distress, a fee not ceeding One Pound (£l) but so that in no case a larger fee than
Two Pounds (£2) be charged for examinations taken in respect of the same ship and the same occurrence, whatever may be the number
of the deponents.
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For Wreck taken by the Receiver into his c value thereof, but so that in no case shall the percentage so payable exceed Twenty Pounds (£20)
In cases where any services1 are rendered by Receiver in respect of any ship in distress not being wreck, or in respect of the cargo or other articles belonging thereto, the following fees instead of percentage,
10 0 15 0
(*) BILLS OF HEALTH.that is to say:-If such ship with her cargo equals or exceeds in value Six Hundred Pounds (£600) the sum of Two Pounds (£2) for the first and the sum of One Pound (£l) for every subsequent day during which the Receiver is employed on such service, but if such ship with her cargo is less in value than Six Hundred Pounds (£600) one moeity of the
above-mentioned sum.
Secretary of State’s despatch
10 0 No. 65 of 1stSeptember 1893.
For each Bill of Health issued ...
(*) CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION. Ordinance No. 2 of 1921.The grant of a certificate of naturalization to a woman who was a British
Subject previously to her marriage to an alien and the registration of the certificate and the oath of allegiance in respect thereof
The grant of a certificate of naturalization in other cases, and the registration of the certificate and the oath of allegiance in respect thereof
Taking a declaration of alienage or of retention or resumption of British nationality ... ... ... ... •
Administering the oath of allegiance
The registration of a declaration of alienage or of retention or resumption of British nationality
Certified copy of any declaration or certificate with or without oath ...
11 fr 5 0Notice of 21st. July, 1913-
(+) SHIPPING FEES.10 0 0
engagement and discharge of crews4 0For
in ships under 60 tons 7 0 2 080 tons and under 100 tons
„ „ „ 100 „ „ „ 200 „ and five shillings extra with every increase of 100 tons or part thereof.
over 15 0 2 0
10 0 10 0For engagement and discharge of seamen
2 0desertion certified by the Shipping Master FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE MARRIAGE ORDINANCE 1902.
To Whom Payable.
Ordiuance No 8 of 1902.
For everyFor every alteration in agreements made before the Shipping
MasterFor making endorsements on
Section 257 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894
2 0ship’s papers, as required by
2 6 ... Governor. ... Minister. ... Clerk.
3 0 0 2 0 0
10 0 10 0
5 0 2 0
(t) Governor’s Special Licence(t) Marriage by Governor’s Licence ...10 0fresh agreement with crew of a British ship...
G •For preparing a (t) The same(t) Marriage after Banns or on Registrar General’s Licence Minister, (t) The same(t) Publication of Banns of Marriage...
Ordinance No.6 of 1903. Regulations ol llt-h August,1916 as amended by Regulationsof 1st December, 1919.
it) CUSTOMS OFFICERS OVERTIME FEES.
Fees to be paid in respect of the attendance of Officers of the Customs Department on holidays and Sundays and before and after the regulated hours of business
fa) On weekdays (not being Office holidays)
(i) Between the hour of G a.m. and the hour appointed for the commencement of duty and after the appointed hours of duty to 8 p.m.
(ii) Between the hours of 8 p.m. and 0 a.m. provided that unless the services be continuous with the end or beginning of the hours of routine duty in no case shall the minimum be less than for two hours ...
... Clerk.... Minister.
(t) Marriage elsewhere than in Stanley, for travelling expenses for every mile beyond Stanley...
(*) Entry of notice of Marriage (*) Registrar General’s Licence (*) Entering Caveat
3 6 2 6 5 0 5 0
10 0
Minister. Treasury.
.. Treasury. ... Treasury. ... Registrar.
2 3
(t) Marriage by Registrar ...(*) Copy of Registry of Marriage certified by
2 6Registrar-General Treasury.3 6
(*) Searching the Marriage Register Books each within ten years
nameOn Sundays, Christmas Day, and Office Holidavs:-
(iii) Between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. for the first two horn’s or part of two hours ...For every hour or part of an hour thereafter ...
1 0... Treasury. ... Minister. ... Treasury.
4 * 1 0(t) TheO Every year beyond in addition ...
same67 0
2 0
u8** Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c„Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c.
AUTHORITY. Authority.Rate.£ s. a.
Rate.£ s. d.
To WHOM Payable.
Ordinance No. 12 of 1853.O LAND REGISTRATION (continued)
For every other certificate of any description For searching Crown Grant Book For every certified copy of Crown Grant ...
FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE MARRIAGE ORDINANCE, 1902 (continued) 2 0
10 0 2 0 0
Ordinance No. G 8 of 1902.... Minister.(t) The same
(t) Copy, certified by Minister, of entry in Registry kept by Minister ... 2 G... Minister.
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Ordinance No. 12 of 1853.C) Births:Ordinance No.
3 of 1914.(*) MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.For registering every birth For searching the registry books of births:-
For each name within ten years For each year beyond in addition
2 01 0 0Fee for Registration* 1 0C) PROBATE AND ESTATE DUTIES. . Ordinance No.
9 of 1901. 02 0Estates under value of £50over £50 and under £100
£200 £500
„ £1000 „ £5000
of value of £5000 and over
(*) Deaths:4 0»» For searching the registry books of death :- For each name within ten years For every year beyond in addition
For a copy and certificate of each entry in register books of births and deaths
12 0 2 0 0 2 10 03 0 04 0 0
„ £100 ,. „ £200 „ „ £500 „„ £1000 „
1 0per cent»» 0JJ 11
111111 2 G111111
(t) CLERGYMEN’S FEES. Ordinance No. 12 of 1853.Unrepresented Estate.
74% upon the gross amount of the money arising out of the estateThe above 74% is applied as follows
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(t) (i) 5% is payable to the Official Administrator (*) (ii) 24% is carried to reserve fund for defraying the
incidental expenses necessitated by Ordinance.
Baptisms:For searching the registry books of baptisms
For each name within ten years For every year beyond
:-1 0
GBurials:
For searching the registry books of burials:- For each name within ten years For every year beyond
For a copy and certificate of each entry in registry books of baptisms or burials ...
(t) FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE ESCHEAT ORDINANCE, 1871. Escheator'General Chief Constable Chief Constable
Ordinance No. 2 of 1871. 1 0* ¥... for each enquiry
... for each summons ... for each juror summoned
2 0 0 1 G 8
3 0
G
2 G
(t) LAND SURVEYOR’S FEES.For marking out on the ground the bonu daries of original lot as con
tained in a Crown Grant, on any part more than half, with plan if adjoining a surveyed or enclosed lot when the marks have not been obliterated ...
If otherwise ...For marking-any division on the ground of a surveyed lot, with plan ...Plan only, shewing boundaries ...Plan shewing postions of houses, fences, drains, &c., according to
amount of detail required.(one third reduction for two or more lots if contiguous)
(*) LAND REGISTRATION.For registration and recording of every instrument of not more than
five folios of 72 words each, including receipt and certificate of registry
For every additional folio of 72 wordsFor every searchFor an attested copy of an extract from any recorded instrument or
deposited memorial or notice, for every folio of 72 words ...For an attested copy of an extract from the general index, for every lineFor every search or inspection of indexes, recorded instruments or
deposited memorials or noticesFor comparing, if required, any instrument with the record thereof bv
reading over the same with the party registering, for every folio of
For comparing, if required, any copy or extract supplied bv the remgW office by reading over the same with the party requiring such * or extract, for every folio of 72 words ...
COURT FEES Rules of Court 7th November 1899.
Governor in Council, 7th November, 1899 O Civil Causes:
10 0 10 0 10 0
2 0
Petition to Court Entering cause, petition or caveat in action book... WritServing writ in town
„ „ country (and cost of service)
2 0 0 3 3 0 2 2 0 1 1 0
2 0’ i
5 0Entering defence Entering reply Writ of execution Every oath (except to a juror)Swearing a jury of seven Document exhibited in proof ...Every person subpoeaned including service in town Rule of CourtWithdrawing a jury or referring a cause Recording a verdict or judgement Searching record for any one year
„ „ additional yearCopy of any document, trial judgement or cause ...Leave to appeal to privy Council including recognisance
and seal of court ...Taxing costs Reviewing costsWarrant: absconding debtor ...Power of Attorney under Seal of the Colony
5 05 01 0
14 0m *Ordinance No. 12 of 1853. 1 0
2 010 0 10 0
10 0 2 0 0
1 02 G
2 01 0 1 0ii ii6 1 0
2 G20 0 0
5 0
i 1 o o 10 0 10 0
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# *Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c.,
Authority.Rate.£ s. d.
COURT FEES (continued)Rules of Court 18th April, 1900(*) Divorce and Matrimonial Causes:
For filing petition and entering cause in action book Citation firstCitation second and subsequent Serving citation in town
„ in country (and actual cost of service) Citations abroad as Chief Justice may direct
Entering replyCertifying copies of petition ...Swearing a jury of seven Every person subpoenaed Recording decree Rule nisi Rule absolute Taxing costs
8 012 0
8 02 02 0
8 0 .4 0
14 0 ABSTRACT4 012 0 12 0 12 0
of the
5 0(Attorney’s fees as in other Civil Causes). REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE
Rules of Court. 7th November.
10 0 1899.1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0
5 0
(°) Notarial.Power of Attorney Noting a protest Extending a protest ...Each copy of protest Protesting Bill of Exchange, Promissory Note
OFi
til: colony x t::i 'i jjql m u-unx*.
(*) Attorney’s Fees.Entering action including all instructions and obtaining
writPreparing case for trial including attendance on plaintiff and
witnessesAny subsequent necessarj7 attendance on client or Registra
or instruction in writing Entering reply or rejoinder Filing a petition including drawing up and copy Making a motion or supporting a petitionConducting case per day including making payment of al
court and jury feesWatching a case, per dayAttending to note judgment if given subsequent to trial .. Letter before action ...- Copy of any document, per folio Serving writ in town
„ „ country, per mile(t) SHERIFF’S FEES.
All expenses in connection with any process and 5% of the value of any property taken up-to £100, and 2\°/0 of the value of any property over £100.
4 ; * FOR THE YEAR10 0
14 01983*
!4 610 0 10 0 10 0
.*-•
Insert the Receipts and Disbursements under the same general heads as are employed in the Estimates.1 1 0
10 05 0 Such observations as may be sufficient to explain the causes of. and point to the remedy
for, any deficiency in the Revenue, or excess of the Expenditure, must form the subject of a Special Report to accompany the Blue Book when transmitted to the Secretary of State.
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2570 i 17
l15502 10 61. custons Duties (1)21. The Governor. 9337 17 0II. _ort Duos.
III. Colonial Coorotary. 2677 7 71014 G i 2III. Internal Revenue.IV. Treasury end Cuetees. 1925 j 2| 11
5438 ' 13907 9 1IV. "ces. Fines CzC.
V. -ost Of fine. 613003 6 2 ft7. Interest. I II■VI. Telearunhs •-nd Telephones. 0739 12 3i2233 3 10VI. Tost Office. .
VII • ort and ; urine•12110 3VII• Telegraphs Lind Telephones#1747 > 12 ll1(a) harbour.1015 14 5VIII.Rents. ;
(o) Patrol boat. 4623 3, 545023 10IX. -Ms collan e ous. i:s IVIII. Le;; .1. 143 12 109000 0 0contribution froa Dependencies.li
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3027 12 11ublio orlts rrartcent.. VII.i
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Insert the Receipts ancl Disbursements under the same general heads as are employed in the Estimates.
Such observations as may be sufficient to explain the causes of, and point to the remedy for. any deficiency in the Revenue, or excess of the Expenditure, must form the subject of a Special Report to accompany the Blue Book when transmitted to the Secretary of State.
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the Falkland Islands for the Year
statemenComparative Revenue and Expenditure under various Heads for
ended 3 1st December, 1928.
RE VEN U E. EXPENDITURE.
Receipts for period,
1927."Amount received
to 31st Deer.. 1928.
Less than estimated, 1928.
More than estimated, 1928.
Payments forfor same period
1927.
same Payments. Estimated,1928.
Amount paid to 31st Deer., 1928.
More than estimated, 1928.
Less than estimated, 1928.
Estimated1928.
Recei rrs.£d. d.£ s.£ s. d. s.
£ s. d. £ d. £ d. £ s. d. £ d. d.s. ££ s. d. s. s. s.
Pensions The Governor ...Colonial Secretary Treasury & Customs Post OfficeTelegraphs & Telephones Port & Marine (a) Harbour (h) Patrol Boat Legal ...Police & Prisons Medical Education Ecclesiastical Scientific Department.MilitaryStock Department Miscellaneous ...Public Works Department 3582 Public Works Recurrent 5035
I.7119 8 5 1450 0 02411 0 02847 0 02023 0 03246 0 02779 0 0
1387 15170325702677
810 0 253 10 0 159 17 9
Balance 1st January, 1928' * 2. 24909 517 9
3. 25577 7 9 3 169 12 5 97 17 1
447 9 6911573615502 10 6387 17 0
1014 8 3
907 913808 6 22233 8 102118 3 1
1015 14 35023 10 4
4.15950 0 0 1887 9 101925 2 111. Customs Duties
2. Port Dues
3. Internal Revenue
4. Fees, Fines. &c. ...
5. Interest
6. Post Office
7. Telegraphs & Telephones ...i8. Rents
9. Miscellaneous
10. Contribution fromDependencies
182 3 00 5.11575 717 7 35432 13 2186 13 6 960 13 8
600570 6.149 8 3 2057 193739 13 8 34568600865 7.1078 10 1101280 71001986 1599 0 0 1747 10 1477 18 3682 12
9 148 12 10 4833 3 5
12■1333 6 2
411 8 10
818 3 1
135 14 3
353 10 4
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0 0143 510 17 6 2
158 71113 10 2 116 1116030 01822 9. 1140 1021 16981 412 178189601300 0 10. 4104 0
3054 0324 0
90 0907 0
| 1057 03970 0
0 3649 1078 18 751822959
18 3 5725811 11.0,! 880 0
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0 2474 12 3 94 19 40 812. 0 421 0324 104937 17 11 0 0013. 0 151 16 7 35 10 5754 914. 0 628 6 3 174 18 1
76 11 23806 14 7
345 12 112098 2 3
1081 18 109000 0 0 90009000 0 0 0If.. 0 1362
50379 l1133 11
7776 14 3927 12 7133 2
2it;. o o 1071708 3Total Ordinary Rev. Falklands £
11. Land Sales Fund
12. Marine Insurance Fund ...
3201 10 11 16216 8 5
549518 0 0 51011 7 6 22839 8 5
50318 11 9 17. 0 0 3207 9 9116623 0 0 11144 16 6
606 0 0I M. 0 0 4040 16 33
106 0 0 106 0 07 *
Total Ordinary Expenditure ... £| 39779 0 0 38764 l 5 16123 8 9 573 13 455328 15 5
19. Public Works Extraordinary 7850 0 020. Miscellaneous Extraord
inary ...
3049 18 8 365 3 68215 3 6
5510 0 0 8999 19 11 151 5 95358 14 3i
£ 53139 0 0 50814 0 0 16488 12 3 724 19 1Total 68902 13 2Total ... £ 56247 0 0 73956 15 11 62069 8 3 19417 19 4 1708 3 5
1360 14 7194153 9 1135583 11 817385 17 3
1016564 16 6500 0 0
8471 19 771759 18 9
244222 17 1763 7 4
Baud Sales Fund Dependencies Payments Research Fund Unallocated Store Account In vestments made Farm Improvement Loans Advances made Deposits Repaid Remittances made O vcrpayments Adjusted
Surplus of Assets 31st December, 1928.Dependencies RevenueResearch Fund ..............‘Discovery” Pension Fund Unallocated Store Account Investments Realized ... Farm Improvement Loans Advances Repaid Deposits Received Remittances Received Overpayments Recovered
194153 9 1191885 4 2
188 14 8 13933 13 9
919003 13 10 100 0 0
5332 10 5 79069 8 8
260863 2 6
Surplus of Assets 1st January. 1928.
Land Sales Fund ...............Marine Insurance Fund Falklands General Account...
£215602 1 72742 0 0
23505 2 1Land Sales Fund Marine Insurance Fund Falklands General Account
... £194123 7 92636 0 0
41396 7 9
£241849 3 8477302 18 0
1675 19 8% 9 Research Fund .............
“ Discovery ” Pension Fund
£238155 15 6421001 5 6
1487 5 0
£720828 1 4Research Fund "Discovery” Pension Fund
763 7 4 1659669 5 10Total ... £Total [£ 1639250 1 2 13299 16 3December, 1928Net amount overpaid on 31st
£660644 6 0Balance brought down 1646369 9 7£Total£ 7119 8 5
Total £ 1646369 9 7
Distribution of Cash Bal Colonial Treasury Crown Agents South Georgia
Distribution of Cash Balance 31st December, 1928 : —Dr. Cr.
ance Rt January, 1928
^ 1363 14 o6 6
359 7 a
£5238 9 3Colonial Treasury Crown Agents South Georgia
£18718 2 9179 17 3
5396
-*7119 8 5 < * H. C. LEY.Examined and found correct
A. R. HOARE,Local Auditor.
Acting Colonial Treasurer.
M.P. 342/27.
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Comparative statement of the Estimated and Actual Revenue and Expenditure under various Heads for the Dependencies for the Year ended 3 1st December, 1928.
REVENUE.Less than
estimated1928.
Amount receivedto 31st Deer.,
1928.
More thanestimated
1928.
Receipts forsame period,
1927.Receipts. Estimated.
1928.£ s. d. £ £ s. d.£ s. d.£ s. d.s. d.
1. Customs Duties :(a) Imports(b) Exports
2. Port & Tonnage Dues3. Internal Rev. Licences4. Fees, Fines, etc. ...5. Post Office 0. Rents7. Miscellaneous
49 13 32445 0 0 151000 0 0 183009 9 11
410 8 0
2395 6 9 2365 12 9 194751 17 11
367 3 0 44G5 5 0
377 2 3 845 19 4
2751 0 0 135 0 0
32G09 9 11 17G 8 0 G50 10 0
20 19 0
240 0 0 3860 0 0 ! 4510 10 0
315 0 0 225 0 0
2850 0 0 20 0 0
* ♦ 335 19 0 133 12 0
2752 0 091 8 0 98 0 0 19 15 94 3
Total Ordinary Revenue £ 160955 0 0 194153 9 11 258 17 020G059 0 3 33457 G 11
8. Research Fund Discovery Pension
Fund
91885 4 2
188 14 8
£ 28G227 8 9
Surplus of Assets on 1st January, 1928.£421001 5 G
1487 5 0Research Fund “Discovery” Pension Fund
£422488 10 G.
EXPENDITURE.More than estimated
1928.
Amount paid to 31st. Deer.,
1928.
Payments tor same period,
1927.
Less than estimated
1928.Estimated,
1928.Payments.♦♦£ £ s. d. £ s. d.£ s. d. £ s. d.s. d.
1. Personal(a) South Georgia(b) South Shetlands
GeneralOther Charges:-(a) South Georgia(b) South Shetlands
General
2G70 0 0 ! 175 0 0 ! 175 0 0
2355 0 3 120 0 0 124 G 7 ,
2075 3 5 141 8 3 131 18 8
314 19 9 55 0 0 50 13 5
7G 19 5970 0 0 GO 0 0
75285 0 0
104G 19 5 30 12 3
118081 10 10
518 15 4 149 5 8
1081GO 14 G29 7 9
4279G 10 10
Total Ordinary Expenditure 79335 0 0 121758 9 4 111177 5 10 42873 10 3 450 0 11
Extraordinary (ci-) South Georgia (b) South Shetlands
Miscellaneous
3.105 12 550 0 0450 0 0 344 7 7
VV 78 15 0
£ 42873 10 3111306 0 1079785 0 0 555 13 4122102 1G 11
4. Charges on Dependencies Revenue
Research Fund72050 13 0 35583 11 85.
£229787 1 7Total Expenditure
.Surplus of Assets on 31st December, 1928.
£477302 18 01675 19 8
Research Fund “ Discovery ” Pension Fund General Account
£478978 17 8.
Examined and found correct,A. R. Hoare,
Local Auditor.f * H. C. Ley 5
Acting Colonial Treasurer.M.P. 342/27.
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:Amoum of Assessment, nncl whether on annual or
capital value of property -Number of Electors
voting at the last contested Election, giving, name of Municipality, i 1 Names of, and Mode ofetc. and Ward or Dis-j appointment.)triclin which Election |
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LEGISLATION.
SCHEDULE
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Whether holding any and what other Civil or Military Office.Names. Date of appointment. Date of Continnation.
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Election Expenses are Paid.
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CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT
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THL- 001.Qm m* VI,... iUiJiDi .-iV; X‘Io
FOR THE YEAR
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Insert the several Establishments of Government, arranged according to the classification in the Estimates, including every individual employed, with all the particulars specified in the several columns of the Return relative to the nature of their Duties, their Emoluments, Length of Service, &c. It is important that the full Christian Names should in every case be given.
The table should be followed by an Alphabetical List of all the Officers, showing the Page in which their Office is described.
Under “Remarks” should be explained the nature of the duties performed by those Officers the designation of whose Office does not sufficiently explain the functions attached to them.
The names of permanent holders of Offices alone are to be inserted in the columns. If an office has been filled during the year, or any portion of it, by an acting officer, the fact may be noted in the space for “Remarks”.
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LIST OF OFFICERS.LIST of offices.
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Page in which his office is described.
Page in which his olfice is described.
Name of Officer. Office.Office.
Name of Officer.
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Davies, w. J. 31assistant Master, Government School.75.Colonial secretary’sClerE,
Office,
Head frinter.
Harbour leasts r Pilot»
Engineman Caretaker, Georgia.
..larid.ce, 1. A.85Davies, i. M.
Dickson, J.
Dixon, w. £.
Carpenter.
Carpenter.
Clcrfc lost Office.
74.Allan, C. G.
AroficLros, Ca?t. R. T.
8577.and Government76^ ¥
37.youthAtkins, S. Earl, it. II.
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-oliee Constable.Drill instructor. Assistant customs officer, south Georgia.
798386
85.Blacksralth.
Magistrate, South Georgia.
Colonial Engineer.Clerk, Colonial Secretary’s Office.
second Clerk, Treasury and Customs.
Assistant Mistress, Government .school.
Customs Officer.Assistant to Naturalist.
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Ballard, H. H.
Bar las, Vi •
iiaseley, B. Ii.
Beardmore, A. ft.
36. Colonial secretary.Constable, south Georgia.
73Ellis, J. M.84. 67athoridge, J.* ■
74. 76. ost Boy and Messenger.Evans, Li. 2.
75.-do- 73Chief Clerk, Colonial
Secretary’s Office and Clerk: of Councils.
Fleuret, A. I.
31*IjegS, I. fr * 74.Learner, printing Offioe.Grierson, J.! o
75*Bennett, A* £• -do- - do-
35* 74Treasurer and Collector of Customs.
Registrar supreme Court and Magistrate.
ii&agiatrate, v est FaL klund, Government Naturalist. iJagi strut©, Liouth bhstlands, Naturalist, Deps^moiea
Kalkett, 61. C*3873-do-77.Telephone Operator#BlggS# J#
Binnie, Bound, E* K.
86*Iks on* 78Hamilton, J. B.-do--do--do-
33Foreman of Lerka and Time- Keeper.
Assistant Colonial Secretary
Telephone Linesman*
84* 8838
73*Brown, G* R* L#
Byron, ?• A* v<*
34Carpenter.ilarling, F.7977. Aolice Constable.Headford, B.
» *31superintendent of Education
and Govermaefeti a’master.Iloare, a. fi.
First Clerk, lost Office.
Pupil Teacher, Government School.
Chief Inspector of stook.
General Foreman of viorks.
iiursing deter, K.L.l. Hospital.
Dental Surgeon.
Carey, E. 15.
Carey, ffl.
76.
31Government s'mistress.Hoars, E.as.73.Governor and Commai der-in-
Chief.Chief Justice.
Hods on, K.L. A.Carter, R. W. Challen, G. L. Cooper, u.
85.73-do-
84. 79Constable.Hooloy, S. H.
Hooley, T. V.81. i.ireless operator, south Georgia.
87
Coutta, J. A. ir30.
71i u /. /;LIST OF OFFICERS. LIST OF OFFICERS. :
9%Page in which his office is described.
Page in which his office is described.
Name of Officer.Office. Office.Name of Officer.
87Southand Messenger,Caretaker Georgia.
Assistant Colonial Surgeon.Colonial Secretary's
Parkinson, C. A. 73Gardener.Johnsen, E.80 -1Porter, A. Caretaker and Messenger South
Georgia.Assistant S'mistress.
87Jones, Dr. W. B. R. Jones, i7• D» it*
74Clerk, Office. Purdie, R. 81
75Clerk, Treasury andSecond Customs. Ratcliffe, A, E. Deckhand Government Launch.m 78>6Jones, A.
86 Ratcliffe, H.
Reford, Dr. J. HopeDeckhand Government Launch.to Magistrates south 78Clerk
Georgia.Jones, A. G* N. Colonial surgeon. 80Riches, S. H.78 Assistant Customs Officer. 75Government Launch.Engineer
Caretaker, Town Hall.Kelwuy, G.King, A. B.
Riches^ D. M.85 Assistant Teacher, Govt. School.
82
Roberts, G. Colonial Engineer. 8476Operator, Stanley wireless Station.
Foreman Carpenter.
Carter.Messenger*: Colonial secretary^
Office.
First Clerk, Treasury and Customs.
Postmaster.
Lanning, G.Assistant Customs Officer, South Georgia.
Rumbolds, V/. C. 8634
Lees, D.85 87Constable, South Georgia.Seamark, W. E.Lehen, D.
Lellman, K. V. a m74s 74Assistant printer.Sedgwick, H. H.Nurse Matron, K.E.M.HospitalAssistant Teacher, Govt. School.
81Shaw, M. E.74Ley, H. C.82Short, M. A.75-do-
Customs Officer, South Georgia 86Stuart, W. W.77Learner, Stanley wireless stn«>
Senior Operator, Stanley Wireless station.
McLeod, N.82Sexton.Summers, J. F.
76Mercer, A.85Lamplighter and Labourer.Summers, W.
76 85jSanitary Carter.Operator, Stanley Wireless stc
Travelling Teacher.
Carpenter.
Summers, E. N.Mercer, J.
Lichie, L. A. Llorley, w.
Myles, w. 13.
82 * 1 83Adjutant.Watson, Capt. D. H.
Westall, W. M. Wilson, J. J.
35 80Constable.77Operator, l?ox bay wireless Atnl 82.travelling Teacher .
iiethercoute, Gapt. J.K Superintendent of Telegraphs and Telephones.
Clerk and storekeeper.
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Hoy., v. 84.
iU'aulllvan, M. Operator, Telephones Dept.
Gaol Matron.Chief Constable and Gaoler. Inspector of nuisances. Clerk Uedioal Department
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<* * onicc.In cases where the selection
do.'- not rest with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
this should lx? stated.
Whether the Principal be allowed n House or Quarters for his
personal Residence: and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
' Annual Salary > showing separately amount of fees received
1 during year, if any.
Page in which his office is described.
Name.O
Office.Name of Officer.
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Governor ,ot& Hit; nxcalloney c asunder-in- ...mold i on-" Chief;appoint- holt Hoe;, on, eh by the i.iag by
on).
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Covarnitenfc House and duty ^11Offence of £35 u u year*0.9 O • ■«.. 0
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* * Cecil Arthur ,ur&lnson.
Cl. r<T^nor* 2nd I obruaisr19 27 •
£E00. • ..urniGhea quarters and fuel * allowance.
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oolonialItoret&jpy*
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vurnished quarters anu fuel allowance.
18th :A1 'list 13SG.
£750.30 (a)
Joha HedlicottJ 9Hllis (2)
Guvin Robert Lockhart Hrc<vr
let ,iaau ry, i;>£8.
Hull leoorabe.r 1914.
.xoictant
. ecretax-y. £4:;5.i?)
.rthur Isadora 1st January Flourot.
Chief H r! and Glen: of Councils.
£360.19fSlet lececbe.^
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let January, 1938
1st ..ay,liiSO
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REMARKS.
(a) i..arriace i'ees.ua it 70 of absence from 9 th June to end of year.(1)* ^
.vlnltw:.red Oovo*nai«nt iron 9th June to end of year*
j-roa let July to one of yuor.(35
on leave of aoseoes(2 5
NOTE—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1 conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Column4, whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
*ta , whether the Office is held in
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Whether the Principal be allowed n House or Quarters for his
personal Residence: and what Allowances, if any, for Pent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
Office. 'In cases where the selection I
does not rest with the Governor or where the appointment is I made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
%Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Office.In cases where the selection
does not rest with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters for bis
personal Residence; and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or ns
Personal Allowance, or for any other pttrpose.
Dale of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Name.Name.
Clerks (Contd, 1*:•K, ii iJL.' __ YCoiK. <- 1937.
Vk ur ,v.ltwr ix.*ard:. ,-rt;*
(1) If red .ton-;.. ?th uctobcr, 1936.
iL40«(a) £2. 6.
ecoru slsrK.U)
2uth _e. t.i.ilfred i.uvld .jraola Jaats#UK
.'.rthur ;.alter Le:.l*ui'iarQ*
22nd votober, 1628.
22r*d bo A'jooi- 1927.
£240.£Gof-1 1st .K-nu ay, 13 8.
Karl Vernon LelLmn.
1 .ess one: er, r* m
£210fa) £11.18
1st June, 1921
1st1008.
Lc~.d Irin.er. Charles Goss ..11 m • ► o viUniform, un-
(o) £22.11.3 furnished Quarters and fuel. £1.0 as Assistant to ott. .■mtur allst . j
10th Junuarj, 1912.
£200..rtl-.ur George Bennett. (2)
customs vfu'ic ilia
£105.fa) £5.1833
Seth Karen 19H7.
.iSSiStiOltPrinter.
henry sedgwick02nd oecccler £175.
1912.Galt ..
1900.
,.ye»ey Herbert- £10.138.
u&r.iatuat Cu:.-OV& Officor.
i.Kfb|£20. 1.2 Unifora,.ureonul ul’.os- ;nce of £20. llocanee in
lieu of quarter £36. Fuel i. Host
r.illiun John jc Grierson.
lot a aril, £64.Learnor, ■rioting off!K 1927.
• *-T- ",:-d iance#5t2* **u~usfc
193625£h U'arcii,
1307.
;:oni-Lau oocil Crai r.i e -- ialko si
(2)Treasurer andCollector.
, £635 UnrurninLed carters nd fuel . i: ..net
*i
f is£130.let ttpril, 1328.
10th ..aril, 1324.
Henry Coatesfirst cl:rh. ..enry coatcs hey. (5)
10th ..aril, 1924.
£298.1 e). ...J*a. .a
oetauster allowance td Ley.
REMARKS.- REMARKS...bst.-ace fro a hist July to 1st October. .ervice(1/ ..ctino oec-nL clerk ires, ary und CuetoaiB l>c -art.....at loth Duly,
to .'let octoac-r...n lo-ave orterrain ■ tod
Returned fa ja leave of bsence 3ru January.
Cut-1 Qias ovc r ti: »e I ecs •
(li -1st -Jot otter*.. oiate-d ...or. .ad oi .rk vreu.. i._*y :.nu cue toss Be-yerlmeat ..sad octaoer, Is' :;.
«?fa) uvertine _-ees.
(£} ua lc -ve jf utosnoa frxi 3th June to end of year.
(3) .iOtc-d us Treasurer he, a .-ova 9th June to end of year.
(ti ) . -Xrlc . ees.
(c) hhinpins i-ees«
li)fl
IOCS*: •lus - out.
i
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is heldribSvtterts;; tsftss:* jar F~ *-**•u”—■ - <•> <• <«.NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
—-»•»■» - jsjkkf V■mn
•i
7776ofllcc.
In oases where the selection doe-; not rest with the Governor
or where the appointment is made under any Instrument
this should be stated.
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters for his
personal Residence: and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
* • Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters for bis
personal Residence: and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Office.In cases where the selection
loe* not rest with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government,
Name.Name.
-A .2 ; , i
: u.? .MCE (bonta. 1
First Clerk.K'...earner. «< a-0 dm t
192$.7,6v •
£2003rd August, 1920
1st May 19 OS.
men ...audeCarey,
t . aOperator, ■ illiaa lea’esi
Lyle-a. 25 <h i.'ovoafca* 1024.
ai2o 21.-0, Free furnished quarters and fuel. £50 duty llowanoe.
ZM July, t- <..iaifred leatrioe Gixai
Cleric.f.K (1)1919. > #
£56.2&rd ...e.t, 1325.
rest Soy andLesscn^er
r.orris nils Ivans,f.'
Linos; ion. Frederick.,U'UStUS.. 1111; ;i yrca.
2nd February lv;:7.
£250.• D TFlFFilGNUb
2nd .ebruary 1927.
oupcrintencenfc John Keith of Telegraphs fJethercoate. and Telephones Juno biojs. 1st Rovcubcr
1925.r. i£.75.Operators.
-.tahlfy i igr.o,,..ullivf let Jtuuary,
an. (2)£50. £40 us CaOl
.iatron.enlcr operator*
AlexanderLcrccr.
2 2nd : cbiaiazp 1922.
19th January 1920.
1911. 1st July,
19 JS.£260.
J
f f. Operators. John Fiercer. 5th January 1922
1st June, 1910.
5:160. P iiiw*
harbour 24th ..aril,,.ld Fuornton .. tedrdz, ....
£400. Unfurnished..uarters a: dlUCil allOWL CO.
1926.. 'aster artaFovtuTUaent .ilot.
■-T
Gcoree L-nnin; ; 11 £125.,une,1923.
1st October, 1901.
i Istu.)
REMARKS.REMARKS.
(1) I, also oenuty -Ollector of curious at Fox Day.
* . i lo Ouol . ~i»ron*(3) j .
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1 whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Column 4, whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Colu 4. whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
w [ ’ *mn
79f4 li o
Whether the Principal be allowed n House or Quarters for his
personal Residence; and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
Olllc e.In cases where the selection
joes not rest with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
41Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Office.In cases where the selection I
does not rest with the Governor! or where the appointment is | made under any Instrument, ,
this should be stated.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters for his
personal Residence; and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Name.Name.
: a T ,- -lifc o,; •,»»Uiu’urnifAicd£150.
£41.11.0 quartora ana 1 fuel allowance
£24 i-C- our:oi’ lire inline.
1st July,George Eelw&y:nGlnter.Gaverumen.launch.
CM- f ..onsta-1937. Itmlel John ole ;,:,a Gaoldr o*. ullivun.
r1. ID let July, 1919
1st iiircii, 1903.
£.350. Unfumiohed quarters uad fuel allowance* £50 Im.occtor of nuisances*
cr(1)
£152.c 20 January 1913.Ilo.ard Rat oil I’ll n *Deckhand
Govcrnnenti^iuneh.
& 1(a) £37.14. G'_ol ..atron. label. ’oulllv.'-n.
i'i 1st July, 1903.
£43. £50 us Tele .hone Op. rat or.(2}
£132.1st January, 192*3.
Albert Edward Sutcliffe.
> ! C.(&} a27#x*? Conetables. Manuel Harris Dooley* (5)
* £ 1st Hept. 1919.
19tli February 1918.
£136.(a) £2.
Unfurnished qtfurtoro _nd fue..Allowance end
unifom. £12 us charge allowance to senior Constable.
vK.
*rChief JuetloeiHis _xeelleney
I the Governor. i
,1’Yurd hoadford la t .iOVfefflbt-i £120. Unfurnished quart rs and fuei. allowance. Unifom.
£025 aa colon!.1 ..re usurer.
£100.5th ..ugust, 1926.
Montagu Cecil ur.i£ie- lieihett.
1921.iRegistrar uuprene Court and Magistrate!
f ! •>r.
L^aanuel in. Z waptamber,1*25.
-do- vK..50 C.S C. oOUfcii
Jhetlan&s and >:560 as Oovera-
£50#lot lx ico^er-ber 1019 •
■J AOS Friofadgl£trate , ..est Falkland# H elton* (£)3
;i chard Henry :url* {4}
4th • ovember 19 as*
£130. -do-aa Drill
Instructor*iuicnt naturalistJ
i
REMARKS.REMARKS.
Is also Ins sector of nuisances.(1)Overtine lees.
Is ulso Caretaker of . ire Mr.yin*?.
seconded for service with 'hiocevery Is also «.ccietr„te, jouth .ktunts and Govcnuciont Ratur-liv-t.
(a)t l * *2) Is also Telephone Operator.(D
1Sedition 19th. 1924* (2) u^nior Co. stable*(2)
(4} Is also Drill Instructor Falkland Islands Defence Force, ..ppointed Assistant Customs Officer, - outfc Georgia, 1st October*oiety linos#(a)
I
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full. NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Column 4, whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
¥r>Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Column 4. whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
SI80* office.
In cases where the selection does not rest with the Governor
or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
t his should he stated.
Whether the Principal be allowed Annual Salary a House or Quarters for his
showing separately personal Residence: and whatamount of fees received 1 Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
during year, if any.
Office.In cases where the selection
does not rest with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters for his
personal Residence: and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Date of Appoint ment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government,
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Name.Name.Personal Allowance, or for any
other purpose.
* cor; sir.;
Villisra; ...url.ee ..esUiil
jo .a-,.^ Oj i. i!jUm'urnifchud
quarters and fuel ..llov/unce. Uniform.
£126.l-su lesuaiieio X9a7 •r.one-teeleB.
(eontd./>
L'lj\ 1 Vihiur&i: i.'.i-.rc&ry xiiyv.Kuarters in•- *
4 111. ■: OVc:.s. k\l% 1925.
;
jxartore in. iOi’pitul.
2'j£h -tidX-r1W.3.
:i75. ujcin?;: - ister Cotv; orZiyj in lieu of ■:;ur,rtors#
:a00w *l>rc. Lay, 1320.
*John ?iopa afford, 1.r..O«1:9 D * i'.Cll.
colonialaargeon.
•r %anfurnicitodquarter©, fuel I'llo nee riv. vc praCuici
£509th liovc.sbei, 1927.
Wilfred Basil Ralph dorses,
• •AssistuntColonial Unfurnished
quarters and •fuel allowance.
£475.7th August, 1915.
Albert 1 :..ttIiriT son Ho&ro.
; 'ovunment •choolaai-ter.
■» r '' r :'. * J V * v • —1
l. :.c.r., urgeon. •» / c
. ,04tt Ijovemofcr, li 25.
Cental Surged i Jusues HagnusCoutts#
j«
£350.illion John Davies.
£: si stunt latter.1 20th Septem
ber, 1928.■’ !v i.
ro1st January, 1926.
IStii January,
airportJh.ullivuh. 101 eirk# nSSiStuJlt
. .1strodeos. iilst 3anut ry, 1924*
£200#Hthel Ho re.?>r
; a/ *lv£2 GO} 24th ^,prilf
lv£5.X&ubollu dogs
(15££59 us Chiof Coaaetuul; o-.u A-ol.r.
1bt July, Mil
lot Burch, 1902.
JohnIhnsiel o*:.ulllv&n.(l]
Inspector ofhuisunoes. £50.’ Y' £260.sotli Septem
ber t 1920.Rose .urdle#
REMARKS.REMARKS.
Is also Chief constable and Gaoler.(1)(1) colony dtb eptember to take ua apeoiatr^nt in Rancsnyika.P *
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Column
whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (a) in Column 4, whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
w *
4,
82 83Whether the Principal be allowed
a House or Quarters for his personal Residence: and wlmt
Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as Personal Allowance, or for any
other purpose.
% *Office.In cases where the selection
does not rest, with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument. |
this should be stated.
Office.In cases where the selection
does not rest with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
Whether the Principal be allowed • a House or Quarters for his personal Residence; and what
Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as Personal Allowance, or for any
other purpose.
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if tiny.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Name. Name.
r.:-; .10;: uoftta.)£105.iiury ...an ^hort list J.muury,
IS 01.;';2ad .Uiia»-a‘y
1917.
:.E£iStant Tfc - -’hers.f.l -5Q -J3 i.,Egi6t;XElt
'. et „ alal-ad £50 :is iiiftistrat Oouth hv vl nda 0175 cs Atur- ulist i}c;.euden- eies.
uK.£175.■I... diton.A.'Of .'‘z1 * »•-
JiJ. uU*' •' . v A1 • v * ... v <J i yf19 &U
10 Ui ho Viatel? 1910.
•»1. - n
AD. £05.:.5nfi -.nguat,
1905.ikad ,u.;*uc.t,
1021.
Dorothy ;.:uud;.k » *alehea.
::5o. £hoo :.£ oue totat. ..flicer. £50 ua .saiatuTit to
Ruvuxxlist 2 r>an lencies*
C-vk .{-'ovcucer 1922.
loth Oanu.-.ry, 1912.
..’.Our Deorgemett. (8)
.>1-1 iotunt to
. :.t... .list.* V.«
-iV
C ! upil Voucher u-vg..inifred Curey 0th saber, 1924.
»>;t •
:ravelling Jur-es Jueictoni l-o on.
9th July, 1921.
£159. hoard .rui1:4jin ; by turn-UK Y.:euchors. i<
C?D « r- 'AiU‘j415th ovamury,
1923.c .tain Dun comftus&ol ... toon.
o’.JuL at.Lawrence.-ncoraonVickie.
3rd i'ehruar1920.
£150.y o-iX
£36.4- t.l. i; eve ibex 1225.
; V. ln:..t.-UC» Diehard'x.nry hurl. (a)or.
(3).VC- - I JTlo.-L. * *
John .cal..land . juasere*
lot opt ember, 1322.
.ext an.' 1 £14.f**' ! -
Horse ulloaaaoo £60. furnished quarters nd fuel allowance.
£7.20.5th ..uril, 1204.
or Howland.iIlian Carter
ohl f Insycot of took.
(4)
REMARKS. REMARKS.
-•coon-.', e-1 .or service .1th ".iccovtry! - --t; ait ion, 19 tit —oy» 19V*...c : . aiUlmd and otr te -caith ... .ebl nn;(1)
Is aloo . ■-giotrate,* #
.ctin; 9orornro.nt tux..list v.ru(5) It .1.-0 vuatotu- afficor. January to end of yctvr.
u. -iOinteu istanu custom. Ofticor tenth .tt ort.ia, lot ctooor, ik-3.
(5)
froji loth vetobsr to .:rf •->: ye-~r.un l._ .VC of ..r:--nce{4}
(a) .VLlo-onoe.NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in con junction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Column 4, whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
coniuncUonVwi!aimaTv ?th®r signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in
ssr * Fe“ *■** »« ■ - mV *
in Column
( , ■"*'84 oO
IWhether the Principal be allowed
a House or Quarters for his personal Residence; and what
Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as Personal Allowance, or for any
other purpose.
* * Whether the Principal be allowed Annual Salary a House or Quarters tor his
showing separately 1 personal Residence; and what amount of fees received i Allowances, it any, tor Rent, or as
during year, if any. Personal Allowance, or tor anyother purpose.
office.Tn cases where the selection J
does not rest with the Governor; or where the appointment is made under any Instrument, |
this should he stated.
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Office.In cases where the selection
does not rest with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
Dale of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government,
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Name. Name.
.. J . ;:y. icorta.)im...UIST*J: —
onU.rs. (Gou»a. i■-.u-Unfurnished Quarters and fuel .Mo mets.
wt3jo»23 th Janusry 1312.
Ac sin-. 23 .Grace Buseley. U)
Colonial IS since.?. OKJoin Dickson.
(1)
i\.csllue ....ayied
1). vies.-do- 20th ,.epto:ubor
1523.£700. v:19...12th urll,
1523,Geo?ce- Roberto
» «(2)
liii-js . or lay ~0ti\ .cr.tar.lxi-£290. .25th i.ecouiber 19 30.
Clerk and storekeeper.
.alter ..oye.In \ 3. G.
1 annt . oaurer*
t;ul,or ...urjnors IS l , OL’il, i >34.
..'too*General l oro- nun or hOrkii#
Gocaaa Loc.li©Ciisillctit
l^u June, C*t.' 4 o
(silist).
. :i .c .....ith o>rt . eary Milord.
.let ...St,■ UgUHf ,13 7.
Udnin ileury Bound* (4)
; oration of .. orke end iitaakceper.
1st January MAO.It 22,
1st ieoraury, 19091
isl Lohon. x"1st Booembcr, IS 38*
vul't; £'♦ Jl£o, Bafurnisted cuarters ,..nd I'uei ullouanee#
5 oreuan C. r punter#
David Beat.# 1st July, 19B5«
11th JLrm.ry v 1912.
t t\-
.. .r.i.. ry ItV. •. rd Docih .u... ers,
1st October, IS 25.
216 0.:J. :■ a.
Unas retkrieit 12th July,1325.
C.rpentere. MM/ C \Carol .or, . own . :.ll.
.lbrrt Inc. 1st June, 1313.
1st January1304.
£10 ;.Ilor line.(3)
REMARKS. REMARKS.
U) On leave of bseace from ot;h Mptesber to and of year. . aye caocfcei'.i irod.(1) On leave of absence from l. th January to llth April.
Xroc service Huh pril.
Is also ,ttporintendent of .tnnloy . ire ...c3uo.
•stlrea15 # vMi on leave of ,>bseno« ran let •. ..y to 15th *»e toajer.
Is also Caretaker ML Ur.-. ..ay end . .useun.(£) (3)(3) Gn leuve of absence from 1. •; ..arch to List
-ted slot ..ay.. ay. service ter: in—
(4) On leave of absence froa Sr) A CO X'a.bal ^ C ,
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
wShow by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in JKMS25 other'advantage 1*** ^ ^ ^ *** ’ “d M C°lum“
. of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in ColumnShow by means
conjunction with any 4. whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
86 87
IWhether the Principal lx: allowed a Houpc or Quarters for his
personal Residence; and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
* 0 Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters lor his
personal Residence; and what Allowances, if any, lor Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any ■ other purpose.
Office.In cases where the selection ,
does not rest with the Governor! or where the appointment is j made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
Office.In wises where the selection
does not. rest with the Governor! or where the appointment is i made under any Instrument, | •
this should lx? stated.
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Date of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Date of Appointment- and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government,
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
IName.Name.
-(0QEUiw)X"tBLIC
UKCone* tub Leu 5.111 -Ji . i .onarh#
i- urnlshcd aiart- Duty villaW'
nee £50# Unifont*
ctitt K-y,■jenis^x,U)£130 •Juoes Llnxilc#ilason* C-rSrm
•V.
. . X\ijf—ts l_ X. •
r !filter John •do-1st M, 19118#
£125 .aoirr/i a: V#
f 0I’uct, i she d auorfc - era. -.uty .Hot;- unci. oi silo, *
sib 00.27th ;j<»pte*:J3Cir 1828.
10 Novosice.c,It- 03.
..llllija ;urlc.e; ecistrate.(1) Cinar Juhu&enGaret.sher And
haaEisn-'.er*15th January
1983.hi 00. lurniUied quart-
(S) era.
? (SOth Septoabqr £3.£0#
1928#lbcrt o; t,er. —Io-Oh. 1 uri, t f. lied < uart«
ore. auty ailo?;- «noe or 050.
13th ..eciU' ls.r fiS-00. 1925. (a) 08. 8.6
Clark to Alfred 0corse licleon Jones...Ariotrato.
14th ..prll, 1926.
,61.60. -GO—Trevor v tooley.
‘0 c rut or* .man UX'Duty . Iloi7i.noe £50.Cut baas Officer Walter ,<llfre6| 1st Jsjuury
Stuart.8215. — UQ—
Half am.(a) 17.15.61086.15th .Aron,
1220. - ;Stanley i thins 33rc 8nptinb<1925.
11th June, 3926.
r £100. -do-aginasaanj rc'. alter.
,.1111 i'. 1st January 1926.
20th Dooa:Cor 1935.
latent Cu; toEse Offlcdrcharles
RUE.bo.lds. {”,}
A150, .uraiohed quart- ore. duty allov. .race £50. Unifor.
0 0(a) 11,0.G.
3.
« n ■ - - #
James Irik Uaallton. (3)
£50 .s istrat„oct ; ,;lkl nd*,350 us Govcrn- Lsunt Guwurallst
1st January, 1921,
10th GovexabeS1919.
£50..haistrate. t’ARichard .. ?nry2&rl.
1st October, 1928.
4th Rovenber 1985.
£15 j.{a) 8.11.9.
"dO—wX
REMARKS.REMARKS.
(15 Resigned 8th April.Reclined 6th x-hiroh.Is ..Iso .agist rate, ; sat r.-iklund uiul Government IiuUr: list. * seconaec for • c. •, ice ; 1th "Riseovory" edition 18 ti. ..lay, 1834
(1) Is .Iso Geyuty Gollee.or, oc; i-uy . oet.iuster, whip-ln- Reclctrur of -hi. ;.iuy .nd Receiver >r rocks,
on leave of absence froa 12th ...nil to lltli October.
. .a tor,(2)#
{£/
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NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show hy means of asterisks ami other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Column 4, whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Coin 4, whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
99mn
8889
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters for his
personal Residence: and what Allowances, if any. for Rent, or as
Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
r Section 13.Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Office.In cases where the selection
does not rest, with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
this should be stated.
Date of Appointment, and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Name..rm
v. . . dconta.)(/.-..'.-ii
£5., s.o ILugiatrata
. :5J .. i jiotj,..OUtl; . ;;i.aldo,£179 %o : afcurai- lat, -JLKlunds.
:J.7S.1st January, 19.il*
19th jov\,...t-r 1919 •
J-ane s _rlk It tit on.
Katur_liot.Lj<i
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£30J uO Guntens officer. £50 co .sooif.tant to. i* UCv t 1 j
lanes„
£5C.4t.t to?ember, 1932.
10th January, 1910.
Arthur George Bonnett. (1)
osiscant toi.K
. 5 I.• -C. u
PENSIONSC> • PAYABLE OUT OF THE REVENUES OF THE COLONY.
REMARKS.
(1) Is also U'.s toas Officer tun ..salst&nt to Government Buturulist. V&lklonds. -Ct.ing GovcrnBSbnt iraturi.list during whole year.
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
Show by means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office is held in conjunction with any other office ; (b) in Column 4, Amount of Fees drawn during the year ; and (c) in Column 4. whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
*« ,
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■ !•/ •' - S S PENSIONS.
| Amount of Emolument Present when last employed
in Public Service.
‘‘i 423*- .1 o*h'/rjty mrl'-rit) Sv-r'ijjK-
Date from which the Pension
has been paid.
Service for which the Pension was granted.
Cause• .v: »' Age of
Pens oner. Retirement.ofto-
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IC ; 4 0W • : crviccsto.Mia; tod
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o83. 1. 1010m mm. . . artin. ervice
torclnutedl31 10 100X0 ■i3 i 0. 1081r *. * o : » 9
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of : deop* go.17 of 10th . ob.li-33
of • tconf. }d4>o;>. lath July, 1020.
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5. 0. 1030
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a 1914• )OPdlz&tRQ© po# ? Of 1920.
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CONSULS of Foreign CountnesRETURN of I Section 15.ri *^ *Il: not confirmed, (he reason why"
If confirmed, state the date of his Exequatur. stateName of Consuls.Alphabetical hist
of Countries represented. i.;
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:\i£,OOl •>- .ti-
w/ss.:;r •. lUtfiJlCii*(Couauiar j Di#
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POPULATION and VITAL STATISTICS.$ %
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MARRIAGLS, BIRTHS, and DEATHSCOLOURED |
POPULATION. TOTAL.WHITES..Area
inj Square Miles. | jyj.des. ;
Aliens and Resident Strangers
not included in preceding Columns.
i I Persons employed inMales, j Females. Males.County. District, or Parish. \ Females. 1 Births. i_____ j Number
and rate per 1000.
j Deaths.I Number
Marriages. and Rate i per 1000.
Females. Population to the .Square Milo....
i Agriculture. Manufactures.
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IMMIGRANTS, awl Section 16.RETURN of PALTERS,EMIGRANTS.
Number of .Emigrants.Number of
Immigrants.Paupers.S
B: So: Zi:Vy.-liJ Of . Oj.uLUUfit
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Gross Amount of.^ assistance to denomina
tion or mission from Public Funds, if any.
IREMARKS.Estimated total
number of followers.
Name and Situation of Churches or Chapels.Denomination or
Missionary body.:
XnoiuUos allow*anoo for neat ing; C.-itJNffdttJl Al4ae tir.68 for eaton.
„ 324.ClirietChurchUnthOfir;’.!,wttiiilcy.
uniaiem..nciSCioa
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of each School.IIn other Private Schools.In Aided Private Schools.In Govt. Schools. REMARKS.
Total.Aided ; OtherPrivate, i Private.
Government School
Fees.Government
Contributions.Voluntary
Contributions.Girls.Boys.Giris. Boys. Girls.Boys.
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I Subsciption I United Rate. ! Kingdom
iAddress of London Agent, if any.Title of Publication.
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(2.) BANKING.
(3.) WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
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l: Estimated Amount of i Coin in Circulation J
end of year.
t e„al tender currency (paper and metallic) Riving par .culnw #n«l
Legislative Authont\.Estimated Amount of Paper Money in Circulation at end of year. Currency in which Accounts are kept.I List of Coins Current j
with relative value. IAverage rate of Exchange on London for each month of past
year.i I
i Colonial Government. By the Public.Private Banks. By Government.
|!
£8 l-otufl. 5gold.
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of all Banks doing business
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in the Colony.Weights and Measures iParticulars
use and their equivalents in Imperial Weights and Measures.in commonNote
Circulation in the
Colony.
Amounts ol Deposits
in the Colony.
Underwhat
authorityestablished.
Number of EsUiblish-mentsS in
the Colony.
Capital paid up.in theName of Bank. i
j Address of Head Office.
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IMPORTS AND EX PORTSs; t
1 FOH THE YEAH
192 .i
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II
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(1) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Imports into vV; ''i.;:c3laXo&il*#
from each Country by Classes, during the Year ended 31st December, 19 „
Vat.uk of Imports into ^
lVom Country by Classes, during the Year ended HistSUMMARY STATEMENT of the
(1)
lDecember, 19 Class 1. Class II. Class IV.Class III.!
TotalImports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
Class IV. RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
Class III.Class II. Countries of Origin.
Class I. Bullionand
Specie.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
TotalMerchandise.Total
Imports(including
Bullionand
Specie).
FoodDrink, and Tobacco.
i Bullionand
Specie.
RawMaterials Articles
and • wholly or Articles mainly mainly • Manu-
Uinnami- j fact-ured. faotuTed. i
TotalMerchandise.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
| Food, iDrink, and I Tobacco.*
Countries of Origin.
* ££ £ £ ££ ££££ ££ l&uw& :i . lv6£ United Kingdom
i
19 d2V\H ISTHI - D ED0710£2037United Kingdom i «•1 ;
I Other Parts of theBritish Empire
Other Parts of theBritish Empire I
166041(30 )•..7. iaidE-c.
i 0 *1 nvsTotal other Parts of the
British EmpireT.
! ICOTotal other Parts of the [ British Empire
C4 165 ;>i 16304I Foreign Countries.|
41 :Uo.v? ■ .£>■?■ \>v.
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^rgentinu*V>
'vUVG4t>10 023
M6: ••a1364
.y"r
5272 090 £073004543
484,53341
2S76S646
4vr -9f,v>3
*>( t . V
■V:V. roiice.
IEBrazil, iioll'iad.Cape Verde Iei:.udBoroeea.Chile.Bora.'-y.Demfcrk. t’ru<5»sy.U.S.a.
45 . A*V*.. 40 * ■ - 9*j*■\ * oV •V< .*030 4147
3341 75252465 35904. Ai 60504
*„ " I 21-32o£xc4 1443
oI 4045
I41. •««■»
7:325 75256003
3332?
934 2244:!
6. S753,
351
! 2350 £083I 70 0? «*.- <-• rj4, 0 c
0360Ila £2,335983
34,39334320 81674•■973t 4’Ati.t . T,a;i.Total Foreign Countries
s-iV£4*Total Foreign Countries 541.56 75724 3063 175767 175707
14?263145135 1039?4o 8 3,73: " '.- ,245363.1 Grand Total. ...97561 230703 190035• Crank* Total ...
3065 501137 19qq 583087. 0 %II
\
\
1.6I i * i 7xx /
(1) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Imports into t&© Dependency of
from each Country by Classes, during the Year ended 31st December, 19 *8.
L :
the ij«y<stid*noy of c outh BGor&iu*SUMMAR Y STATEMENT of the Value'of Imports into
Year ended 31st December, 190) I:
» tfrom each Country by Classes, during the ;
Class IV.Class Ill-Class II. IClass I. TotalImports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
Class 1. Class II. Class III. Class IV.!Total
Imports(includingBullion
andSpecie).
Bullionand
Specie.
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
<Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
TotalMerchandise.
Countries of Origin.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Countries of Origin. Bullion
andSpecie.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
FoodDrink, and Tobacco.
TotalMerchandise.
FoodDrink, and Tobacco.
:£££££££ £ £ £ £ £ £ £( ft-1L.V’cUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
TrllilUM* IMi,v>u: :4 ‘M#••'1
I
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•*>
1I Total other Parts of the British Empire
Total other Parts of the British Empire
«■
Foreign Countries.ATsciftioa.,c*pe v&ftle r:.i Holland*UOPOOOO. fiOiy.stjft
Foreign Countries.• -■ i.. llili
LYY
O *»i* v ’>■ 41-
* vi.?1, >•• ,*«j ij* -
i V ,•>-3841%
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1
ri K> CYU4X •VY-Yilt r. 5 r.>?9 - ' •13 J'/Ui J5C>?»Gff**■
Grand Total. ... Grand Total. ...;' »
I
118 19;l
(1) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Imports into fi&PTO tf ^OUthOrkney® and Oroap*
from each Country by Classes, during the Year ended 31st December, 19 .
(2) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Domestic Exports from UOlonjT Of
to each Country by Classes, during the Year ended1923.tlio r 11 Ha nd I e 1;:; a do •
Class II. | Class III.Class I. Class IV.Class III. Class IV.Class I. Class II. r Total
DomesticExports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
TotalImports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured,
TotalMerchandise.
Countries of Final Destination.
Bullionand
Specie.
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Countries of Origin.
Bullionand
Specie.
1 Food,Drink, and
Tobacco.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
TotalMerchandise.Food
Drink, and Tobacco.
ii
£ £ £ £ £ £ £
Idae £95871£94:102 ex 895571United K i ngdoni£££ ££ £ £ *
United Kingdom
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
2S 1
Total other Parts of the British Empire
0(Total other Parts of the
British EmpireForeign Countries.
Chile. 740 740.600 140Foreign Countries.
%iit b
! 140 740600 740.Total Foreign Countries
Total Foreign Countries 221204102 1883 296311600 295511.Grand Total ...
Grand Total. ... |
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(2) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Domestic
South Georgia,
Exports from ^pendency Of1923
(^) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Domestic Exports from the fropendenc;
of oouth Shetland©•*each Country by Classes, during the Year ended to each Country by Classes, during the Year ended.to
Class IV. Class I. Class II. Class III.Class II. Class III. Class IV.Class 1.Total
DomesticExports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
5 TotalDomesticExports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
Total■Merchandise.
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
TotalMerchandise.
Bullionand
Specie.Countries of
Final Destination.Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Bullionand
Specie.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Countries of Final Destination. Food,
Drink, and Tobacco.
Food,Drink, and
Tobacco.
££ £ ££ £ ££ ££ £ £ £ £
588201539261 United Kingdomi
United Kingdom * %
Other Parts of theBritish EmpirejOther Parts of the
British Empire;! .1454G414546445145412South „fricu.
Total other Parts of the British Empire
14540414546445145412Total other Parts of the British Empire i
Foreign Countries.Gape Verde Xoles Horway.Ururu&y.
Foreign Countries.argentine.Brasil.Canary Islec.Cape Verde loles.Benaarls,ilormcy.Uruguay.
12156 371420 511940 182045
02763 316165 37OS42
121503714205UM0132045
6S78JI3X5.103ovevs::
1030 GO 109524
156145?;
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159457C■ 1594576Grand Total ...8384174 45 159457G2354219 -Grand Total ... 2334219•
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(3) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Total Exports from the Colony of the 2'alkland Islands and its Dependencies
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uouth Orkneys 1928.
(2) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Domestic Exports fromand oouth SandwichGroup*
p * to each Country by Classes, during the Year endedto each Country by Classes, during the Year ended
Class I. Class II. Class III. Class IV.Class IV.Class II. i Class III.Class 1.Total
DomesticExports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
TotalExports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
TotalMerchandise.
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured,
Countries of Final Destination. Bullion
andSpecie.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Bullionand
Specie.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
TotalMerchandise.
Countries of Final Destination.
FoodDrink, and Tobacco.
Food,Drink, and
Tobacco.
£ £ ££ ££ ££ £ £ ££ £ £
* %United Kingdom 294102 340669United Kingdom 81 534852 654852
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
■Jouth ..fried•LIK 145419 45 145404 145464
1
* *Total other Parts of the British Empire )Total other Parts of the
British Empire 148410 45 145464 145464
[Foreign Countries. Foreign Countries.rgentiae
Brazil.Canary luloc. Cape Verde Ialoe Chile.Denmark.Norway.Uruguay.
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ended,
Classes of Merchandise.
(6) SUMMARY of the Amount of Customs Revenue received during the Five Years
ended... tho. .ilot- ■ «soxf, distinguishing thefit®. . «?lo y.. distinguishing the amounts derived from Principalcrrdoneics)
ft Jamounts derived from Principal
(Falkland .u’-l-aao ..ad 3cClasses of Merchandise. •
(Ocloay or ..1-0 ,0: la-,! : ■ lant m1620102719::R1625Principal Articles. 1934 Principal Articles. 1054 ■ 1655 1920 12; 7 19:0
A.—From Imports. A.—From Imports.2654:.>727 .209525Beer Beer 216 77 255 601 27044246G8G52:..*«5045542Spirits Spirits 5183 285G 4/> 04 «3C8 597125754680.. yvo5C390293Tobacco Tobacco 2454 2207 ar-54I# ar.?2 138420a238225152149Wine Wine 131 126 COO 318 214
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* t£1,351 £752 ;•£75 Jo £7604 £5096Total fi-om Imports Total from Imports ... Til £8(545 £7113 £7086 .38847
B.—From Exports. B.—From Exports.2414'-.'24■> y\1770 £301:007Guano Guano
) )181196Oil, Seal ... \ 190528 - Oil, Seal ...205140110930 j 103103 l)Oil, Whale
7.001Oil, Whale ...
3307 0 Ra 914280• *«• • • • «* GOOl 14-00 8007 6049O • * e • * % «/
♦
v.
£117744 £184228 £210753 £S-J230:. 183610Total from Exports ... Total from Exports ... 21420C £6307 8049
o •12505C 1922L J 22G4C 7 212852 191130Grand Total. 26051 It- i£C 1602 J 15735Grand Total. 5047
• f
54 1551_ c
(6) SUMMARY of the Amount
ended.. . .s .■>£ Rof Customs Revenue received during the Five Years
? distinguishing the amounts derived from Principal
(6) SUMMARY of the Amount of Customs Revenue received during the Five Years
ended... • distinguishing the amounts derived from Principal
Classes of Merchandise.
•|K ♦
Classes of Merchandise.(*i!ba Dependency of youth Georgia) ilbo Uepo.-'.doacy of south hetlunde.)Principal Articles.19:131-92713:30Principal Articles. 12 24 1025 ■ 1924 1926 19;.'; 1926
I
A.—From Imports.A.—From Imports.
716 Beer10 16■n i* JUtsBeer
458 Spiritsb:a 721509 708Spirits
039 113©3.7 A3 1625 icia TobaccoTobacco*)•
is 37 25 20 WineSOWine !• "7 L
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£1.103 Total from Imports.^■:s i&A 83 £2275 ;JL674Total from Imports ...
P B.—From Exports.B.—From Exports.
225
&M55 }£75
03045 )
Guano1495 uj-od In outh i- -
Figures for 1926 not keptseparately. Included in Falklaid Islands and Dependene
KGS soonGnano
) Oil, Seal ...;Oil, Seal ... %; !U4'..S4 ) ©7430 ) 255145 190526
Oil, Whale .Oil, Whale ... I
P Figures for 1930 : id 1937 Induce the Lo^mc, Shetland ^nd ^ou;h Ortoey
Figures for 1928 not kept separately. Islands and DepenLencies.
»nciec oi aouth i)Included in I^alkland
6; 317i&JJQ&fi Total from Exports:^r>5i < > £ 2*37951 £194751Total from Exports ...-.r»—-i
D *52030 55017£30222 Grand Total.3101374 £210459Grand Total. -.15712’, £1074.
15 ft U) i(6) SUMMARY op the Amount of Customs Revenue received during the Five Years
ended...thfe.i’.lat..UeaQQSbWt;#distinguishing the amounts derived' from Principal
Classes of Merchandise.
(6) SUMMARY of the Amount of Customs Revenue received during the Five Years
ended... Slot. .D0OQOtier*.
Classes of Merchandise.
* distinguishing the amounts derived from Principal*>
(Tho Dependency of South Sandwich Islands)The sc'^r. U.u.cy af . ouuh A^Pn -ys)
Principal Articles. 19281927T r1TPU Principal Articles.I'j: :<L 1924 1926 19281925 1927JI
A.—From Imports. A—From Imports.Beer Beer
Spirits Spirits I LHLIETobacco Tobacco*Cr
Wine Wine
»Total from Imports ... Total from Imports .
B.—From Exports. B.—From Exports.Guano l ieuicz Co.? X92G
and 2037 Includedin south OoorciaFigures Ln 1928 not kept separately. Included in Falkland Islands and Dependencies.
Guano
- )Oil, Seal Oil, Seal ... LII)- 1 VI96Oil, Whale . Oil, Whale ...
1 *
71POTotal from Exports Total from ExportsAM
to ♦719t Grand Total.Grand Total.
j OH.?| r- I o •158(7) DETAILED STATEMENT showing the quantities and Value of each description of
Merchandise Imported during the year ended • 31st IteOGhlbor9 1923# , distinguishing
tlie Countries of Origin (a) (lallO^nd I Gland 8 and Deponddncicsm}
(7) DETAILED STATEMENT showing the Quantities and Value of each description0 %
of Merchandise Imported during the year ended til0 Z\q% Id u#
distinguishing the Countries o£ Origin (a) {< I&landa . rid 4,c. 6IUi&nci98)mImports for Home
Consumption.Total Imports.
Articles and Countries of Origin (a)
Imports for Home Consumption.
Total Imports.!Articles and Countries
of Origin (a)Value.Quantities. Quantities. Value.
CLASS-!.-----------------------Anlmnls. living (food)
Quantities. Value. Quantities. Value.
ci,,^ I. (uontOU 3
-..ifieral ,ttoro.
United Kingdom •••
Norway 110 C?.11S• • • • • • • •*
TOTAL 119 119 eesG62• • • • •
66Argentine... • • •Beer.
United Kingdom
ArgentineNorway
9494ranee • ••• 4 •2007 2007• • • • •254254liorsay ♦ • •46 46• • • • • • • • iv
63 10X663 1016• • • • • # YOTaL• • • ••«• •
TOTAL 2116 2116 ..-gov|ii$ona>• * • • •
5048103401United ::in-.;doo ...
Argentine. • •
Chile.
Cora and Fodder. #1.197011978• • *United Kingdom.
Argentine
Chile..
503 503• • • •210210. • •. . .1002 1002• • • • • • • ft6060Denmark ... ...COO 8Qa• • • • • • • •4040Frence • • •Norway
Uruguay
. • .254 204. . . . . . . .1990419004Norway ....* •1507 1507• • * . . . . .
1662i 1602Uruguay ••• . • ai iTOTiJ.. 3926 5456453926• • a • • U. 8. £<. 4 • •
IFruit. Vegetables and 7190071980TOTAL.€! # * • *Seeds.
United Kingdom
Argentine...
Chile
2760 I2700 i./slrlts.United Kingdom ...
Argentine •• •I rtmoe
2778 488648362778i
94 1818... 94 • . .
France 70 230230• • • 78 . . •• ••
NorwayUruguay
711 263208711 Norway 4 4 4
451• • • 4511 5397 5397T-T’ L • 49 • « 4Um S« Am m mm
TOTAL(a) If the Country of Origin is unobtainable, then Country from'
should be given.
306 306 *•obtainable, then Country from w hich consigned mid be given.
(a) If the Country of Origin i7178 7178winch consigned
Ifii(7) DETAILED STATEMENT showing the Quantities and Value of each description
of Merchandise Imported during the year ended 19B8*
distinguishing the Countries of Origin (a) kltAd Isl&ado &A& D3p*a4*H0ftM)
and Value o£ each descriptionDETAILED STATEMENT showing the Quantities
of Merchandise Imported during the year ended 31® t 9
• m(7)1686.
tina yopoBdenoleaJdistinguishing the Countries of Origin (a) UVlKlulld 1 elands
Imports for Home Consumption.
Total Imports. Total Imports.Imports for Home
Consumption. Articles and Countries of Origin (a)Articles and Countries
of Origin (a) Value. Quantities. Value. Quantities. Value.Quantities.Value.Quantities.gl*,m 11, iQx*a,)
Tp&ty ■,,;43 anO yguao
United •••Arcsntlne
nolla&s
•1 mj t ccontd. 3v.~..i
f"ob-aCCOt 4436 4480I80008844 iunited /.lnotioE ... 7sa 703MS• • «. ICV1S7jr.r.oat Ice. * • 631• • • 521» * • • to4343Br&all 2743 274G• • •• •• • 40* • •
170 j1700uorway • • •042.7 048?. L. « » *
47304739V /... Jl. .. • • •
united .incdosi ...
/ s>{j©atlaoCbftle
i.l.nopjL 0Q23 3333714714United i lncdcea...
.xentln©.**419 419* • • • •• • O
0000 8400 246)• • • 6 » • • • • • •30*1804 : iolland 17? 177irtiaoo • • •• • • • • o • • •
8181 3398 3378Xonmy.Uorwey • ® • • • • 0 9 0
0383Uruguay • ••• • •1085110051i 1 V ■
. «s*« • • 4*0
10001000UCC.,L» • • •.... m.
Baas and telM*coal. Coke anti Oil Quel 7036 7036JultoC - tafjflou• ♦ • • •
I 199669 199669United Kln^uoti ...
argentine.*.
Trim tied •••Cape Verde lelandaT. orooco ...
Korea?
U. 6* it •••.1 JL
ra/ ” thP C°mtry °f 0rigin is nn°ht*inable, then Country from which consigned
should be given.
010SIDUe • • • • • •Ai •
703 7j3• ••00460046
1G604 leeo*• • •
8341 8841i
7888 7385.».
1 804 88*• •• •»•
• •• 881..A860U3Q
m$i 809080 i (a) If the Country of Origin is unobtainable, then Country from which consignedshould be given.
• • e
lit 2( Q
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(7) DETAILED STATEMENT showing the Quantities and Value of each description
of Merchandise Imported during the year ended 31 Gt 19H3«
Quantities and Value of each description
momDETAILED STATEMENT showing the
(0ded
(PiOUaB* mAof Merchandise Imported during the > eai
distinguishing the Countries of Origin (a) distinguishing the Countries of Origin (a) $;/:uX3£Laa& lolaBtla HZl^k j/Op3t2d©nol3o)Total Imports.Imports for Home
Consumption. Imports for Home Consumption.
Total Imports.Articles and Countries
of Origin (a)Articles and Countries
of Origin (a) Value.Quantities.Value.Quantities.Quantities. Value. Quantities. Value.
UL-:, - ZTZ. COontC.I
Opnm sxad Dapivatlwa orOoeain®.
m. fcoatd.)
Boots ^ rhocs. and
united KincdoB •••
Chile.
CL..: . * t>V -•
9 jf
n i ■<—* *
448?GO03.....« Uaitod ..ingilaa ... 11491 11491
Too788Hornsy • ••• M OB 6810100# C# 4- 4« »• 9 • 45304030* * *o » a
ISO 1205H988396 Uruguay tee• • o'NL'.i. -i».J JL.-JSK.fl*
333 'I 16189 1610D9 « »Ccineas. 2.0:00 etc,. United LinGdom ... *1 #E5ES9D889 ■-■Old .cey :mC\ . rfoetc-.
United NiiicdflEiChile.
2030Holland ••• SOSO• • o 305333531 6 1
11905U99SHcrrey ii t • 99 158IDS111at
U 9- . 9. .9 6766769 9 9 9 9 9 376370Norway mft » 9
40/• •uru/.:ucy S ® 9 111cir i. 19018 19013• • 9 9 9
43894584■'jr l » • •Cheaioals. Cgudo andifsagiijr._f ?».v .-.wr«»iHfcam«w
Cjlugo. AfetMnmgftUnited Kingdom ...iu?gentinG ...
Honey
' unite* Kingdom ...
A»goittia®...Chile.
6448 6442 0 ♦ 144914091968999 130C 6 69 9 9
999 999 62 S3 49499 9 99 9 9honey ...
Uruguay ...... 429 429
1580 1520HULL... c • •8 eL -JT, • 0 99 9
8903 8903
i*0 j If the Country of Origin is obtainable, then Country from which consigned
ould be given.(a) If the Country of Origin is ’ • ’ obtainab]
uld l)e gjCountry from vliich consignedsV von.
Url
lo5the Quantities and Value of each description(7) DETAILED STATEMENT showing
h********* *** to**1”*’ ioa8* (7) DETAILED STATEMENT
of Merchandise Imported during the year
shomng the Quantities and'4| Value of each descriptiof Merchandise Impo on
distinguishing the Countries of Origin (a) yclfclcn<3 leleMtS UXtti Mi... ? U«eU0 ended Slot
ies Of Origin (Falklaod Islandsdistinguishing the CountriTotal Imports. r®p«nd*noiM,)Imports for Home
Consumption.Articles and Countries
of Origin fa) Imports for Home Consumption. Total Imports.Articles and Countries
of Origin (a)Quantities. Value.Value.Quantities.
Quantities. Value. Quantities.c:i. ... 111. ftiontd.)
. achino^y aatlImWZMx
Unites i.iBGfloc3 ...
Argentina,»•
Value.CL... m luontd,)
Uniied ili’ctJaa
Arganfc iuo...
$ *
socse 63932 » » » 9060 7060Ills hfco'O16075M
194/744 4A• Ft • It * s * 1716» ♦ •
171C£US7 SSwgjUay * 4. aliOia diu 111 Bia?• tf 1968 1088
Oruguay34311 i? ■ ® : t st ••• • •• •V u t> U1*> * •
XU39Mf ^ -J v r x IB48«» ft 9
13403o-B A 400... 400
dsMAi *; £su&<U22£aaer 4<aasyL^m-Kssg8.Uaic&d LlncOota
i iorvKvy
' - «*-■*•* a-. » , a c <Auar vi .***:*
T0T:L Genoa fi ♦• ••
• I • sea 058• ••♦ * • 1.339u*
1529UnitsS oiagdcsa «»•
Cfcils,24? £47
rs-n t1797• • • * * 9 Sf* 179?28notnsdy • M ; »«sr-rvr* .*• M 163 Aloo3
v&Jl <:‘Ou ; ;it^daa
Norway"•1 t • •• nseo•»• S36 838
19GG«• * • • • •1(165^yt»rc ju.cn #.
Unit eft : insftori «#»Hoanrcy •••
i
»* .. A.. X 4940O 6 •4M0240 £49
42asa> Ciiivtloa and oi.lt. j,
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Argentine
liormy.,.
!Id? 1.7
...1559450 « • •
18394804• ** 4
811 ail
1774 1774I •***■• »• - • '£^ If the Count Iry of Origin is (a) Tf the Country of Origin is unobtainable, then Country fromshould be given.
Un obtainable,Should ^ given.
the» Count which consignedJy from which consigned
1(>6 a - rr->
Li) iValue of each descriptionshowing the Quantities and
SlOv
(7) DETAILED STATEMENT showing the Quantities and Value of each description
of Merchandise Imported during the year ended 31st
distinguishing the Countries of Origin (a) {^alklatti
(') DETAILED STATEMENT
°f Merchandise Imported during the year ended
distinguishing the Countries of Origin (a) »? ‘
# #Is) S3*••center, iwsa.
lulamla untiTotal Imports.i Imports for Home
Consumption. Imports for Home Consumption.
Total Imports.Articles and Countries
of Origin (a)Articles and Countries
of Origin (a) Value.Quantities.Value.Quantities. Quantities. Value. Quantities. Value.
m, (coatjui
::t r,t locerg *.
Unite*! r ineflOGi
CUv,.-:
'’'.Inchon
$ #i
8UOS jcose 3901 3901■• ••r«»9C 97 47
Norway. •••
• •t • OO• • • i
194174• ••I 40384 4 4
17 1T.*
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iso
Cfctio. Norway
Uruguay
£571TOTAL 9 9 9
•00. Corarpt 609• 999 9 9. 33602380• • •• 99JLBSi # *1888united ::iQ^doa •••
£rcte»t-lao.**Oblie.
0390• 9 99 9 9*v *<i894• 9 91313• 9 9• 99e99999 9
S363B3&52298norway rv;^• 99 • 99 4 4 9\U 4 ^>4 ifc ••• 109 99
MMMuj.-J v.4CC5 i ; bullion*.
vaitefJ ' i^aoaa •••
4 4 4
I9601900earing orx-rel*
1.9 001900Unices. u« ■an eir.t 9 *see? S?3?••• »•«
Argentine... 10 1C;• *•
7OTH*.. 5647 3547
7« j If the Country of unobtainable, then Country from which consigned
should be given.
Origin i- obtainabl
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Bags4000
!361036 I 13513860 550.54 WW?4 Uruguay s • •s s s
couth Africa 13431
16935
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Lrasil 76 /• S S 76• • • ClassIV)
..CALL57 or;:....07 /V • » !Cunary l&les
Cape 7«de Isles.46732 46784 43692• • • i45692 453453United "in.don s • #19645 1964! 19645
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STATEMENT showing Quantities and Value oE all articles Exported to
31et Decexsflb®r,(Colons? o£ the i ^Ikland .islands)
(8) DETAILED(8) DETAILED STATEMENT shewing Quantities and Value of all articles Exported to
distinguishing«Udistinguishing
Various Countries during the year ended Various Countries during the year ended £©0CMhC;?* V--'
(the i:e,.o tutor ::y of X’or.tfc ?©r>prt5)the Exports of Domestic Produce.the Exports of Domestic Produce.
Value. Value.Quantities.QuantitiesArticles and Countries of
Final Destination. Articles and Countries of Final Destination.
Produce other than Domestic.
DomesticProduce.
Produce other than Domestic.
DomesticProduce.
Domestic j Produce Produce. , other than i
I Domestic.
Domestic Produce Produce, other than
Domestic.
Total.Total. Total.Total.
££££AJiltl'LS LIVIITS (Sheep) ££CTJAuO. {Class III)
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12»o |259 859iaa • • •* • *ALL OIL ” a ;_ICilS»
(Class XV) 95103 371503 37156395103-•Otisdii ft ft ftft ft ft |1Halted Kingdom ••• 453 95041 46324846524395341 ;453 OautUfy Isles453 453 • * *
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Demaark140• • ftft ft ft 140 • •
3276302763 i80S9220692ft ft ftft ft ft
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Diet ^econber, 1980
(Dependency of South ChetXrnAs)
19 o: and Value of all articles Exported to
distinguishing
DETAILED STATEMENT shewing Quantities and Value of all articles Exported to
;;1 tsX
of bauUu. Qeorfla)
(8) Various Countries during the year ended ",
the Exports of Domestic Produce.idistinguishingVarious Countries during the year ended
the Exports of Domestic Produce. (DepfctttiORCyill
Quantities. Value.Value.Quantities. Articles and Countries of Final Destination. !Domestic
Produce.Produce other than Domestic.
Articles and Countries of Final Destination.
Domestic ; Produce Produce, other than
Domestic.Produce
other than Domestic.
DomesticProduce.
Total.Produce other than Domestic.
DomesticProduce.
Total.Total.Total.
OV '•TO. {Clr.cwj m) . £ £ £££ £ Bage83100
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Dutiable Articles Imported and Exported (10) DETAILED STAIEMENT showing the Quantity and Value of Bullion
Specik Imported into j:allslund Islands e&d DepOndBJlCifctduring the year ended
5lot December, 1928#
(9) Rates and amounts of Duties levied on all
during the year ended(iolkls^d X3lan&0 end Dep6Odonoi0*,and
distinguisliing Countries from which consigned.Rate of Duty.Gross amount of duty levied.
Value.Quantity.Articles.
Imports.Imports.
Country from which consigned. Bullion Specie. Total.gulls* I
l/~ par ct02. ,t3.3d. gall oulic.
23/» giill i proofpi-o JMt't above.
Toof 4/~ lb.3/9 lb.
202211611416BeerQuantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value.!
442453374424Spirits ... Gold.
fis -0IbB. - 1206? 25724709Tobacco .£Ozs. X. Ozs. Ozs.
TiW 3ul’« 5/- 'T’-U.236 :1060Wine United Kingdom0/3 do”- cvii*
dO lb* Ijta*
10 yj1900'3
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Total Gold ...
7520Total amount collected onall Articles Imported. Silver.
!
Exports. United Kingdom
I L5.. I 1:3m ^ f, Mi # ».l «. «v. / •2414163y94Guano ...
Barrels5/- per . er^el. ?y- per
250 }50Oil. Seal i
) i 101133
&703I4S '•• i 318202Oil, Whale
Iba.1*929407 Total silver ...1/'- l:r' Xo&*230770 vv?7i.Ool 1‘ - I• • 4» * • -v
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Nickel, Bronze &c.
United Kingdom
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Total amount collected onall Articles Exported. 191547
j Total Nickel, Bronze &c.
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1I 6801 890! 0801 29):1 021/1 ii25v' uoorocco* i
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2| 0770 77
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1 4640 47;
1 6814 83
' 40 30337 lit ?
1 4043 47
1 GSv/l 62
4 * 2-J : 3560 I■ 88230 8^>
4648 47lv;49i 4 i 377 4907?4Uruguay. f, i 4643 47"; *i..i iiU. L* ... I 62. A SS!
■1 8201 52. est Indies, Br*;-i~h ooas. ( olaeid choline)•
1 SO 14l 1 9o 14- 90 141141 90 ::
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NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS CLEARED at POR1 S
i'.&4ifin the Colony of ;.... ... nd lalciiuv ,.Ud .A :«ud-_____________ enoiea.
No. 4.— to each Country, in the Year 19aoforeign. FOREIGN.BRITISH.f TOTAL.I
rCOUNTRIES
TO WHICH DEPARTED.
With Cargoes. In Ballast.Total. Total.In Ballast..With Cargoes. With Cargoes. In Ballast. Total.Crews.Tons
Net.Vessels.Crews Vessels Tons
Net.Crews.Tons
Net.Crows Vessels. Vessels.Tons
Net.TonsNet.
Crews Vessels. Crews.Vessels. TonsNet.
Vessels. TonsNet,
Craws. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Net.
___________Vessels. Tons
Net.Crews.
? '&041 $S8? ft 941 :SJ3 7 04041 KX
1 4030 lotI
1 I 8073 80
Unites : ..irvrloti.
Africa* south#
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i/JUWt IfilufltU
7 01041 350!13 1;14830 !du DO1 i 00 i 13
4 9814 118
1 I 136 ; 15
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3 1S407 EOE
4243 yr
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1 8649 1
03 1431.80 13
17 17733 sa
4000 ISO1 1 00 2 401G
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138 idI
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10 367X 138 10 1 1CI
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3 13046 3;
131 7 480:‘.:M1 4 uou0983C4 B1%urazil. 7
! 1II ■O £8S4q ..v.JCape vorce Island*
Cc&a?y X*1 •
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1 I i3 1643? $t>3 5 15407: 508
6 £6166 zmI
a.: :>iid cs4 10:354! 413
3 is soead las 37 jisssa 0*4
3 ItMiSSj ate 15 iioa| ite
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No. 6.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of SAILING VESSELS of EACH NATIONCLEARED at PORTS in the Colony of • ..U tCL. - aclu
' ..t. .6o..0ud&e6«
241TONNAGE, and CREWS of SAILING VESSELS of EACH NATION
in the Year 192 .T------------ -—
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ofNo. 5.—NUMBER,ENTERED at PORTS in the Colony of in the Year 192^.i ft
G:ONY
CLEARED.ffNATIONALITY OF VESSELS. With Cargoes.Total. In Ballast. Total.Tn Ballast.With Cargoes.NATIONALITY OF VESSELS.
Crews Vessels.TonsNet.
TonsNet.
Crews Vessels.Vessels. TonsNet.
Crews Vessels. TonsNet.
CrewsCrewsTonsNet.
Vessels.CrewsTonsNot.
Vessels.
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243 ,
2 41! iVESSELS of EACH NATION
in the Year 192 9No. 7.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM
ENTERED at PORTS in the CojcagNo. S.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREW'S of STEAM
CLEARED at PORTS in the Colony of i iXio. *eJL4Cua ________________________ and
VESSELS of EACH NATION
in the Year 192 $■ «
13ENTERED.I CLEARED.
Total.In Ballast.With Cargoes.NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. With Cargoes. In Ballast. Total.CrewsTonsNet.Crows | Vessels.Tons
NdVessels.CrewsTons
Net.Vessels.
Vessel*. TonsNet,
Crews Vessels. TonsNot,
Crows Vessels. TonsNet.I Crews//
x‘C- 11:01
3j 033 j)
1 4vf
0;: 1179?® 3S2jS
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4156 4©32??OTK-.y. I Ho? ■. y. •:;4 653 24991 i>7S 02. SSI*loo
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No. 9.—TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE', and CREWS of SAILING VESSELS ENTERED at each PORT in the Colony ofI!*\ ■Tic •vCi.:cts.a«noi«B the Year 19 2Q.<*
FOREIGN.foreign. •*,BRITISH. TOTAL.f\■
In Ballast. Total.With Cargoes. With Cargoes.Total.In Ballast. In Ballast.NAMES OF PORTS. With Cargoes. Total.I■i : i: Vessels. TonsNet.
Crows. | Crews. I Vessels.TonsNet.
TonsNet.
Crews.Crews Vessels Vessels. TonsNet.
TonsNet.
Vessels. Crews.Crews Vessels.TonsNet.
Crews Vessels. Tons.Net.
TonsNet.
Crows.Vessels. Vessels. TonsNet.
Crews.■
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i
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No. 10.—TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of SAILING
..VESSELS CLEARED 24 o
. ♦FOREIGN- in the Colony of0 ii-Jislund XeloiUia ,XmA ii©psm&~ to each Country, in the Year L9 ________________ er&Uw*
BRITISH.
With Cargoes.Total.In Ballast.NAMES OF PORTS. With Cargoes. iFOREIGN. TOTAL.I 5ICrews.TonsNet.Vessels | ICrewsTons
Not.Vessels. |CrewsTons
Not.Crews Vessels.I Vessels. Tons
Net, In Ballast. iTotal. With Cargoes. In Ballast. Total.
Vessels. TonsNet.
Crews. Vessels. TonsNet.
Crews. Vessels. TonsNet.
Crows. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons | Crews. Net. iNet.im3802 !5 '. in; yAwiiMvove*
U-outh .sn<:s; la 143 MU 14 k3 8 880» 8!I IP « :
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at each PORT in the Colony of **>${$«-24;.
in the Year 19 ^TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM \ ESSELS EXTLRLD
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOREIGN.
I
$ 'netNo. 11.— FOREIGN. TOTAL.i
BRITISH. ! ! :Total. With Cargoes.In Balt.ast. In Ballast. Total.■
I
With Cargoes.Total.In Ballast. Crows.1 Vessels.NAMES OF PORTS. With Cargoes. Tons ; Crews. Net.
VessoLs.TonsNet.
To»sNet.. Crews. Vessels.Vessels. Tons.
Net.Crews. Vessels. S3? Crews..
j Crews.TonsNet.
Crews VesselsTonsNet.
Vessels. I-CrowsTonsNet-
Vessels. | iICrewsTonsNet-
Vessels. !It1! ii &ma sw ns e4Moioxo 701^17*0 84nx, ZL SA9| *43 S .71 i*W404(330!
i 3 «.Kg&85t>B9Q SO 10 895^)is sa-.jo&iic?* siitoaloy* i'aliitnd 'iclrX&t.
••line Gt!-ura cove.(: autli Geoi^ia)
iort looted,t l -. uU: ..hotlcttde*
XL?? .5 ! :4631 7>3* 51 flSdM
7 10892 LlC
SO 0.77si .1?so 2WM6 ipeoej
19S74 24?
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252at each PORT in the Colony of V&Xkltoxd Islands and Depen cljgg- in the Year 19 28.
25'TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREW’S of STEAM \ ESSELS CLEARED
.S
. No. 12.—foreign. FOREIGN.BRITISH. TOTAL.
:!With Cargoes. . Total.Total. In Balt.ast. With Cargoes.In Ballast. In Ballast. . Total.lWith Cargoes.NAME OF PORTS. I!Crews.Tons
Net.! Crews Vessels Crews. \ Vessels. 1 Toils ! Crews.I Net, !
Tons NeL i
TonsNet.
Vessels. ■ Vessels. Vessels. Tons. | Crews, j Vessels. Net, | 1
Crews TonsNet,
Crews. Vessels.TonsNel.
Crews.Vessels. TonsNet.
CrewsTonsNet.
Vessels.
! "----r1!1»U4 07-'.saians** ^ I i
MISc 2v P1,47 1 02 sal 44 73699 200 ln mnz 32 j2354Bp39, tt.nioy, uli-JUind Xel&n4**
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. hot load®}
USE £717 (555977944 30.£6i
6?7u}&1 'a::' 17 ■
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258 Section ‘22.
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RESOURCES.PRODUCTION AND NATURALH.f
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1.—AGRICULTURE AND LAND TENURE, (c) fd) (e)(a) CROPS. PASTURE. LIVESTOCK.'
;Total Acreage at end of the year. Gross quantity of
produce (for local consumption and
export.
Acreage disposed of during the year. I Administrative District and
nature of crop.Number of acres under cultivation.
Acreage of pasture land by districts r.
Administrative District and
nature of livestock.Number.
!* Total area of Colony.
Unalienated.
In process of
Alienation.Amount
Realised.Grantedwithout
sale.Alienated.Total. \Sold.
Part ftirqnnd*Horses
total£373
USVea^OE83858080 iv£076520H 1 I. i* C critic 0915Of
Cheap 39187?.
ia ©Btia-! cwine 06
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atcd at a IcJUakuRemarks :—i
:j,613 nocpi-oo aos'nx?: . Cattle 175?tsqurc1#
spiles «Tise tixm ftgaxm us® only sstamted* CUeev..
wine18.760
5
Islands.♦ *Horses 240
• Note.—When the area of a Colony includes any large body of water, this should be clearly stated, should, if possible, he given separately.
The area of water cattleaheep
8591
5937S
iiprees*East Falkland j 2573
eat Falkland ! 882
cattle. .hea .. ■ .hJ.n-3..i
6915 : *91372 661757 :100760 5u.
(6). :
lolitnfis 340 559 59573Size of Holdings, specifying the Number of Holdings. * 1028*
4 * 3695 9231 031405 7.1.• * * •11 to 50 acres.Under 10 acres. 51 to 100 acres. 101 to 1,000 acres. •Over 1,000 acres.
2 1 28!
#* State here.the date to which these particulars Here insert Name of District.relate.
t Colony1 will'suffice^"® amngem8ntB of tho Colo'*i’ «■*» il ‘° ™b-divlde geographically the total area for the
f l ~ fd r) Oi •• f *.
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•2.—FISHERIES.(f) (c)*9 (!>)r«)
YIELD OF ANIMAL PRODUCE DURING THE YEAR.General information regarding
the industry and the possibilities of its development.Number of Boats and Persons
engaged in Fishing.! Catch of Fish.
Produce. Farm Value.Quantity.
Number of Boats engaged in Fishing.
LandedValue.i;. Quantity.
opc^-t-.v -G in this^ yc:;o.adi#u*y \tith
rwtl one c5».Y:?. .c->.;y witU a •?lor Un>* foosory.
: oubh
Kind of Fish.
(S,9G;,57s lta.j. OC'l £912736821£.
hetsklna
'fallow
a-;.21139639 13 ‘,:v ■. ..•■<.
(l.jj tone R^proxlrr-ately*)
(3 j tone epproxi;.wtoly.}
5i 25Q Cftiske 261 j 4227?.'■,791 | *
Ultes ■ 1075 1915
ltdOuQfnSionts ore c rr oo almost, «?ivivnly : y flofcSla^ faotoriele ■thloh auatberod 1; id
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u riuctincx»''.OvOtjy*
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•Avi G ay oversawits wiilu,-.l*';;* c: “luasiri:' uoto .vy#
Number of Persons engaged in Fishing.
British ...
‘ Foreigners
Total♦ ♦
! ;
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' te.endeaoy or .outh
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LOwXiUi,
!,\i’o sail;iu-lir?:-: pooKitionr.
16 th tot:.' • O’. :hj . \kUv.Xly'.u’fe eorrifK:'. on duris^ the no
m slut 'iey,<> sou hOYteaSKu.* toaulir, fron Huron to 4tober«
/y
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2iu,z.r.3. INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND MANUFACTORIES.
4. SUMMARY of Industrial Development.(so far as not included under sub-sections 1 -2 above).
•1. A summarised statement of any developments in the agricultural, forestal, fishing, mining, and other industries of the Colony during the year under review, with a statement as to progress up to a date. A special account should be given of Government grants or other action for the development of the natural resources and industries of the Colony.
Output during the year."Number of
Establishments Cost of Materials used.
Industry. Number of persons
employed.Net selling
value at factory or works.
orQuantity.Manufactories.
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2(>2* Section 23.
LABOUR, WAGES AND COST OF LIVING.
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AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES* OF ALL THE CHIEFUSE OR CONSUMPTION.
t?3a STAPLE ARTICLES OF>o as5 p d 7-X
O -. 35 2 01 op
a o3 ►—io QO CO3 3 3rS'oDQ ,d*3^«< > Average Retail Price
(sterling) throughout the Year.
Q
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8s ; □ d * ‘ B 2 Maximum Retail Price.
5 Minimum Retail Price.
o a a•3^ 3ffl cco'sS o5 3 «_. o o
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p3a*< Wheaten Flour
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i lip£;&On Oi 0J« 031 Oilo to to to toI ^**lr th 0j« on c;t on HOn On On On On on
rt- ^ >r» rr- >r* Eggs05CtvH‘;v3 S 3£ 3 6 Vc >& Beefp3 *3 lav5 6o p 53-
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p> s s ••• 2 41 8 •>HTeao v; 3 a iuV
V.a O Sugara 4 4c» 4^5? -• 2a29
a U- 1;Salta VM <o/'—s
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3 3c/2r-t- Brandya cr s 1L X:2 2 IS u' ■
Cf O — P^ g» g-r§?“o a* §| S o&
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a2 &o Beer ... mil*
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... Call.
° lbs.,.
a Bo rv E 3 0 33’J-Pn Tobacco ii i& ii ooHpr 11 Gc
§ Kerosene Oil 3 32 p 33, 0cro rM
Soap, Commona icr- 8 1 10o 1 4CO 8g"O 3 I 1cc 33rr
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to "Penal Imprisonment, including. "Penal Servitude' (if that term is used in the
Colony to describe any Punisement.)
§ Number of those Committed who have
been Previously Convicted.
Number Committed for Debts
Want of Bail, andPunishment.
d1 ic 1 1 THESE QUESTIONS ARE TO BE FILLED UP IX RESPECT OF
EACH PRISON IN THE COLONY.: E £i- 2m5 ioE 2o Ma iName and Nature of the
Prisons.(Whether "Common GaoL"
“Penitentiary." &c.) Mere "Lock-ups" not to
be inserted.
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I. If the prison is on a separate system, is the separation complete? And. if not, what is the separation enforced by clay and night respectively?
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:wUc111. How many cells are there; and how many associated wards?
MenHere 1111 up the columns in res- ... pect of the Women whole •Colony.
vf uveniles.
8 sente“« oPfTclSu“”2Sa?8U„nt yrtnuumt inflicted a, . f
nguished from imprisonmpiffd#8Ubstantive Punishment in pursuance of sonment tor sale custody, &c.
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Questions. Answers.A nswers.Questions.
cxvoio V11. II' so, during what periods of imprisonments, in respect of what classes of prisoners, and during how
many hours, is such penal labour
enforced? In stating hours of tread-
wheel labour, give, first, the total time
on and off at the wheel, &c. : secondly, the length of spells and intervals of
rest.
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IV. Taking the average number of
prisoners in gaol, how many cubic feet
of space are there for each prisoner
during the hours of sleep?
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;*Ofc ...u What kind of labour, other
than penal.labour, is in use?
Ylll. UiillO :Otf’.8#How are the prisoners classified?V.
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If tlu* prisoners are employed
beyond the walls of the gaol, state—
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\ I. Is penal lalxmr—that is, labour
hy treadmill, crank, or shot drill—in
force?
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©to#On what, kind of work they are1.
so employed.
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i::y riier#2. How are they supervised? Questions. A nsicers.
W hat was the annual amount
of the prisoners’ earnings during
19 ?
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o. How many escapes of prisoners,
while being employed beyond the gaol,
have taken place during each of the last
three years?
xn. What is the number of the
hours allotted for sleep? And. if sleep
is in association, are the dormitories Tecs*lighted? and how often are they
patrolled during the night?X Itw-^iCCU
4. How the profits of their labour
are accounted for.ho account*
X. ^ hat was the total
<4 the prison during theannual What were the number and
nature of the punishments inflicted
for offences committed by prisoners
undergoing imprisonment ?
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XV11. What provision is male for
the education of prisonersXIV. Is there, or are there, any
Chaplain or Chaplains of any, and
what religious persuasions ?
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ly, or otherwise, performed for the
benefit of the prisoners of any, and, if any, what, religious persuasion ?
jtx ort sentence prisoner *
v,jy : oo& cand-not#what conditions are
of imprisonment granted ?XV UI. On
no, only c.o ooc <;.i . remissions
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and Dissenting Ministers allowed free
access to prisoners of theirV*3#
o ’’c.-i;’- *Have Coroners' Inquests been
of a death inAnd
XIXown persuasion ? and are they apprised when
prisoners of their respective persuasions
enter the prison ?
held on every occasion
during the past year?Yea# prisonwhat were the verdicts?
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XX.1. What was the sanitary of state of
the prison during the year 19 U3 ?
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2. What eases ?
the prevailing dis-were<OuC-»
STATISTICS.CRIMINAL*
XXI. What are, shortly, the rulesas to Diet? *
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PROCEEDED AGAINST ON CHARGE 01 Uinu____________ 3. PERSONS FOR TRIAL IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.**
Persons Proceeded Against. Number. Sex. Convicted.| Crimes Reported or Known to the Police.\
Number. Sentences.NotTried(NollePro
sequi,
Not- brought before a
Magisterial Court for want
of Evidence.
FoundInsanebeforeTrial.
Crime. Brought before a Magisterial
Court.
Crime or Offence. In Ac-Apprehended.
Summoned. quitted.In Resident
MagistratesCourts.
I Total. CircuitCourts.
Total. M F Bound over or
otherwise disposed
&c.)FINITotal. PenalServitude.
Imprisonment.
Total. Death. Whipping.
Fine.
of.
**>-1. Homicide
. Murder of wife or concubine
Murder of child ...1. Murder other than
wife, concubine, or child
x Manslaughter
2. Other offences against the person ................
7 0? 1?7
ft U.e*>o *»•3. Praedial larceny . :
Attempted murder RapeUnnatural crime Other offences
against the per-
4. Other offences against property ................
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ISa?; it 25 :iu•»Other crimes soni
3. Praedial larceny ...
9
' Offences against property with violence to the person ...
Other offences against property
2. PERSONS DEALT WITH IN SUMMARY COURTS FOR CRIMES AND OFFENCES. 4. i«
Number. Discharged, j Convicted Summarily.
Com-j On | mitted |
For the ; for want of Merits Trial. Total. Prose- of the cution. Case.
Crime or Offence. Sentences.5. Other crimesTotal. M j F
Imprisonment.
Whipping.
Round over Fine, or otherwise ______ I disposed of.
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|»1. Homicide
2. Other offences against theperson
2. Praedial larceny
/Malicious injuries to property
4 J Offences against property ' j (other than praedial larceny 4
and malicious injuries to V property)............................. •
0. Other Crimes
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Offences against Revenue Laws, Municipal, Road & : other Law's relating to the j social economy of the \ Colony ...
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last four years.rr.___~ _r
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The number of summary convictions :—7nX 4,1. Offences against the persons
I x42•rw2. Predial larceny m
Q^ Malicious injuries to property
Offences against property [other than predial larceny and ^ malicious injuries to property.]
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v*4. Other crimes
Offences against the Master and Servant Act. including Acts relative to Indentured Coolies
Offences against Revenue Laws, Municipal. Road and other Laws relating to the social economy of the Colony
Miscellaneous minor offences
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The number of convictions in the Superior Courts :—v*Murder of wife concubine
Murder of child
Murder other than wife, concubine or child
Manslaughter
r Attempted Murder;{ Rape
-2. i i # ♦Unnatural crime
- Other offences against the person i>J«• 13. Praedial larceny
f Offences against property with violence to the person4- {
• Other offences against property
Other crimes #•)m iI
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HOSPITALS RETURN. *
QUESTION II—(continued).Note.—On the first, occasion of filling up these Forms, a Plan of each Floor of the Hospital should be sent home. Each such Plan should be the size of the Blue Book sheet. In subsequent years, if there has been material alteration in the Buildings, or addition to them, it will be sufficient to refer to the Blue Book in which the Plans were sent home. .
If the Buildings are afterwards altered or enlarged, fresh Plans should be sent home with the Blue Book of the year in which the alterations were effected.
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(I.) What quantity of Water is available for each Patient every day?
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for the Year 19^Hospital Return for the Colony of
For plan i.-cc Uuoife1915'. Question I. ■i »
:7i Average stay of those
PatientsDischarged.Attendants.
C5N umber Servants
partially or not at all employed as
Nurses.II Specify the
longest time for which any one
Inmate has stayed.
cDaily Average in
Hospital during year 19
Nurses doing no
other duty.Number Iremaining in
Hospital at the beginning
|miadmitted
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7 tvooiiu.I ' •• '29SMales
4C n ii 43Females...
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Question II.
! I Connexion of the Privy with the
Ward.
Is there any Sink or Drain
opening in Ward.
Windowsand
VentilatingOpenings.
! Thegreatest
number of Patients
in the Ward at any one
time during1
the Year.
Amount, of floor space available for each
Patient for the average number of
Patients in the Ward.
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€Give the o'
li.¥
8. ■ & III“B 8g'h
H X \ <i "o x
£ CV.
.E& llEMAIlKS.tjName or number 33 5xof each Ward. X
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! <*■71)18 4 C12Male £4 (II.) Detail the arrangements as to Baths and Lavatories.;
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what the condition of the Privies?I ./vKXUf
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/Give the number of Yisits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the Yeai 1J..89- <
: 2 ivy
And stating the Official Position of tlie Visitors.3-3.1 u tfec folio',:inf ’ablf of Caeca of oc.oh kins': of Mee-viw irottaA in
ti;.G os--" Uc3. in V -j vso.ii?, witiii U.o u; v-'C-i’ of fro 3 ocioh e-.»eh :
itSpecifying the character of
the Visit in respect to Notice. i By a Committee of the Governing Body.
ItBy a Government Inspector.
By the Governor or Colonial Secretary. if
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8By Appointment
•*%**'* i6 i:;;Ct,OCa '^iXi-AyCid*Of Surprise. a : V OA' UXi&tifl’ nur-har of
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s(I.) In reference to the above Table, state
whether or not the Register Books were produced
on every occasion ; and, if not, on how many
occasions they were not so produced.
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i.(II.) And if on any occasion when they were
examined they were found not to be properly
made up to date of examination.
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(III.) State also how many reports of the
following kinds have come under the notice of the
Governor :—
(a.) Reports of a Financial or Statistical
kind, especially such as show the system
on which Money and Store Accounts are
kept and aubited.
(b.) Reports by persons charged with the
immediate management of the Hospital.
(c.) Reports by a Government Inspector, in
dependent of the Governing Authority
of the Hospital.
(Append copies of his Reports, if any.)
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RESTRAINT.LUNATIC ASYLUM RETURN.
Question I.—(Statistical).STATISTICAL TABLE.
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I Seclusion under Lock and Key. i Restraint by Attendants, j Mechanical Restraint.Restraint.!i
The Number of times resorted to
The Number i»f Persons subjected to :
GENERALAverage
Stay of those :Discharged.Number of Attendants.
XNumber of Patients who died
n3Non-Resident. tDailyAverage-Numberduring
Resident.o %Number
Admittedduring
go Iin The greatest deration of, in any single; instance !
Mi bt19 'atEmployed os Servants
or only partially as Attendants.
I d•"os
Employedin
Attendance on the
Patients.
Employed as Servants
or only partially as Attendants
cjEmployedin
Attendance on the Patients.
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In reference to the above Table, state:—
f. By whose authority Patients are restrained.
II What kinds of mechanical restraint are in
Male 1H• • •
Female • • •use.
Total. • •III. Whether any, and, if any, how many, cases
>f cruelty by Attendants to Patients have been brought to the notice of the proper authority, and what was the result in each ease.
TH
OBITUARY TABLE.
Statewhether a Post-
MortemExamination was
held.
Statewhether a Comer's
Inquest was held, and what was
the Verdict,
CauseDate ofBodilyCondition
whenAdmitted.
Sex ofAge ofNumber IV. What the number of cases of injury to Patients—(f.) By themselves?
(n.) By other Patients?
(m.) By Attendants?
Form of Mental Disorder.
ofDeceased of Death.Admission.Deceased.Deceased.onRegister.
OCCUPATION,State the extent of—
(T.) The airing; court (II.) And other grounds
Are the Patients, as a rule, given daily exercise, their health permitting?
Are they confined to airing courts, or allowed to walk in other grounds, and sent beyond the Asylum?
Are any means taken to amuse the Patients or to induce them to amuse themselves? Detail them.
How many religious services were held in
A CPUS K. I*.
Belonging to the Asylum.J
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What was the average attendance?
In what building, and how many could itcontain ?
Giving the Daily Average Number of Patients who were employed in 10
Specifying the character of the Employment.Distinguishing the Sexes. | :
1 Household Work. Drawing Water, etc.Agriculture and Gardening.' Trade.
Male* * I Ln!Female
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Question III.—(Diet.)ftAverage
Temperature.The average Amount
of Cubic Space available
for each Patient.
Append the Dietary Table.TheGross Superficial Area of
all such Rooms.
TheAmount of Window
Space.
TheGross Cubic Space
of allsuch Rooms.
TheNumber of
such Rooms.Description of Rooms.
Summer.Winter.
Dormitories
xu Question IY.—(Inspection.)D ay Rooms and Corridors used as Day Rooms }
Divide the Patients in the Asylum into the following Classes :—Single Rooms ...
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Males. Females.What is the source of the Water Supply; the Quality of the Water ; and the amount of Water available for each Patient every day ?
(I.) Maniacal and Dangerous
(II.) Quiet Chronic
(III.) Melancholy and Suicidal
(IV.) Idiotic, Paralytic, Epileptic
Gfive the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Asylum in 19
Add Stating the Official Position of Visitors.
o ftDistinguishing those Visits in
which all Pa tients were seen and every part of the building visited from Visits of Partial
Inspection.
By an Inspector specially charged to ascertain the
continued Lunacy or otherwise of the Patients.
By a Committee of the Governing Body.
By a Government Inspector.
By the Governor or Colonial Secretary.
What is the number of—(I.) Lavatories ?(II.) Baths ?
(III.) Latrines ?
ByBy■
Of Surprise.Of Surprise. Appointment Appointment Of Surprise.Of Surprise. Appointment.A Appointment
l. Complete Inspections L.
2. Partial Inspections
State how many Reports of the following kinds have come under the notice oi the Governor :—
& &(I.) Financial and Statiscal (showing, amongst
other things, on what system the Money and Store Accounts are kept and audited).
What is the system of Sewerage ?(11.) Reports by the Person or Persons charged
with the immediate management of the Asylum. IU A**
(III.) Reports by air Official Inspector, independent of the Governing Body of the Asylum.
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SCIENTIFICCHARITABLE, LITERARY, and
INSTITUTIONS.
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SAYINGS BANKS
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FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.
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:]0uSAVINGS »BANKS.
I ♦Amount of Withdrawals during year.
Amount of Deposits
during year.
iNumber of Depositors
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By what Authorityand when established. Total amount at
credit of depositors, 31stDec.
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Whether Government or Private.
Rate of Interest allowed.
Amount of Invested Funds.
Name and situation of Bank. Remarks.Revenue. Expenditure.*ori f,
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Object. Whether in receipt of
assistance from Government.
Name of Society.I Date of establishment, and whether under
any Legislative Authority.Amount of Invested
Funds.Number of Members.
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;W5 !!HOUSES OCCUPIED AS RESIDENCES BY THE GOVERNOR.
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the heating and lighting
arrangement.and at
whose cost?
Amount and descript ion of Furniture.Number and size of Number
Any expenses necessarily borne
by Governor.
ot Value ofFurniture. Plate. Linen. Crockery,
and Glass supplied by Col. Govt.
Other Information useful for a new Governor.Name and Situation. Gardners and
Labourers required.
If supplied Percentageannuallypayable.
Is Plate, Linen, Crockery.
Glass supplied by CoL Govt.?
Garden.Land.Servants’Bedrooms.Family
Bedrooms.by Percentage
payable.ReceptionRooms. Colonial
Government.w
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RETURN.
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(1) RAILWAYS and TRAMWAYS.
(2) STEAMSHIP SERVICES.
(3) ROADS.
(4) MOTOR SERVICES.
(5) CANALS.
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. *(AGauge of
Railway or Tramway.
iWhether constructed, owned or worked by Government or by
private body.
Annual charge for interest, if
Terminal Stations of each Line.
Total Expenditure (excluding any
charge lor interest). ;__________ _i
Total cost of construction up to date.
Length open for traffic. | Railway Goods.
Receipts.PassengerReceipts.
: Remarks.Total Recipts.any.
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of POST OFFICE DURING THE NEAR TELEGRAPH CABLES.REVENUE and EXPENDITURESubsidy.Between
Colony andName of Company. Total
Annual Subsidy.Colony's share of Subsidy.Revenue:—
Gross ReceiptsNewspapers, Books, and Parcels
Commission on Money Orders ...
Commission on Postal Orders
Value of Unclaimed Money Orders
tTelegraph and Telephone Receipts
Commenced. Ends.from Letters, Post Cards, 8*2171. 5*
17. '.i»
6. •:>2. call* &9t,H©cta'cnUsvltAKij . t*: : an'; n
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ALLA. a. ...4551. 11* UTotal Postal and Telegraph Revenue ...
Expenditure :—For salaries, wages and all expenses of Postil
Service (including Money and Postil Order Business) within the Colony
For conveyance of Mails-^eyonS^ffi^^SlSny
98W.d *
4G3£# !•;* UNumber of Post, Money Order, and Telegraph Offices in 19 .
Post Offices. Money Order Offices. Telegraph Offices.
3*2u«is#5488# 13* 6Total cost of Postal and Telegraph Sendee ...
Net IPPUHP^* Deficit Statement of the Estimated Total Number of Letters, etc., dealt with in 19J* * *r. « #
External.T Telegraph and Telephone Revenue and Expenditure may, if necessary, be tabulated separately.Internal United Kingdom. TotalOther Places.
MAIL SERVICE. f# From To From To
Contract.Between Colony and Number of
Mails. Total Annual Subsidy.
Line of Steamers. Other payment' to Contractors.Colony’s
share of Subsidy.Commence
ment. Termination. assjuv,.:Vl -JLetters!
ill • 18.150 ALL 2D;:5Post Cards ...united
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3Newspapers...
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Book Packets, Samples,and Circulars ...22
foraiga Co untrlos.
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5Postal Orders dealt with in 19 gy. Older of His Excellency the Governor in Council.
Value mNumber A. E. Beattie.(Colony) Postal Orders mActing Governor.
In exercise of the powers vested in him by the Post Office Ordinance, 1898, and with the advice of the Executive Council, His Excellency the Governor is hereby ordered that—
On and after the first day of January, 1927, the following rates of postage and fees shall be in force :—
V alue ^652# 5# &NumberissuedBritish ??
Value 1: 10w is pleased to order and itNumber .8 G3paid777777
1.
ount of Money Order Transactions between the Colony and the United
Foreign Countries, in 19..Statement of the Am
Kingdom, and between the Colony and other Colomes or
» •letters.
Sent from the Colony to the United Kingdom and other parts of the British Empire and Egypt, Id. per ounce or part of an ounce.
Paid in Colony. T° all other; Parts of the world 2jd. for the first ounce and lid. for each additional ounce or traction of an ounce.
Issned in Colony.
v * .1 J miAHU S. 5# POST CARDS.To the United Kingdom and other parts of the British Empire and Egypt Id.
Reply Post Cards 2d. To all other parts of the world 1-id. Reply Post Cards 3d.
- *United Kingdom
1, 1J.so# £«1^# d* BOOKS & NEWSPAPERS
Newspapers, books, private papers, commercial papers, patterns and samples 4d. per 2 ounces with a minimum of 2-i. for commercial papers and Id. for patterns or samples. Blind literature id. per lb.
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REGISTRATION, &c.. 'I*£• 1. 0.To all parts of the world ...Advice for delivery in respect of registered or insured articles
applied for at the time of posting Advice for delivery in respect of registered or insured articles
applied for after the time of posting ................Request for information as to disposal of registered articles Insurance fee for insured letters ...Compensation for loss of registered article ................
3d.11. 16* ?*
3d.3 ? 1# c*# 3d.
3d.3# 5# 0# •rrano* 2d.£2ws# is#tianwiy
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46* w«PARCEL POST.
To the United Kingdom.1. 15. 4.
1. lv. 3* 1/9.Weighing not over 3 lbs.Over 3 lbs but not over 71 bs Over 7 lbs but not over 11 lbs Over 11 lbs but not over 22 lbs ...
3/3.Ealtoft or bmrloa Wt 8# 6* 4/6.8/-.
7*INSURANCE ON LETTERS & PARCELS.
To secure compensation up to £12 a fee of„ „ £24 „ ............„ „ £36 „ ............„ „ £f« „ ............J> 11 £30
INLAND POSTAGE,
part of an ounce.
; 2d.4d.•:
’ 77 6d.7777
is • 8d.7777
lOd.7777
777777
Post Cards Id. Reply Cards 2d.Letters Id. per ounce orNewspapers, books, etc.—
Not exceeding 1 ounces in weight Exceeding 4 ounces but not exceeding 6 ounces ... Exceeding 6 ounces but not exceeding 8 ounces ...
and so on at the rate of id. for every subsequent 2
Id.lid.
# « 2d.Total £«813, I®,• • • 4. £893« 1. 10* ounces or fraction of 2 ounces up to 21bs.
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i■. parcel post.
9d.1 /-weight! exceeding 2 lbs in
t. exceeding 5 lbs ...8 lbs ...
For a parcel not Exceeding 2 lbs but
5 lbs
1/3.no mColoaj' ctiio. charge* 64 Ik word***** *««■■* **» rooming fetation** landing eh*rgo pine th*
liessti^e® to ehip
1/6-3/-•11 lbs .
22 lbs ...V>
8 lbs 11 lbs
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REGISTRATION. M )
for registrationThe fee; •» be registered. neeVQttBC-l*e landing diisr;**.
other postal packet mayAny letter, parcel or
2. The Order made by the <i is hereby cancelled.
Made and approved by the < 22nd day of December, 1926.
tjie 16th day of December, U'2o,is 3d.5in Council onGovernor m
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including: Telephone Trunk and Junction
Lines completed to December, 19 ,v ., _____________________
Distribution Return of Telegraph Lines,
Total Mileage of Wire.
Section. No. of Wires.Mileage of
Posts. To.From.O b ilz. b l diT
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Total.Overhead.Underground.Exchange Area.
Route. Wires.Wires.Route.Route. Wires.
M. Yds. PORTS and HARBOURS.M. Yds. M. Yds.M. Yds.Yds.M. Yds. M.
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Statistics of Private Licensed Telephone Exchanges.
Number of Subscribers:— Length of Lines:—
A iNumber of Instruments:— Mileage of Wire:__ J * l u
Wireless Telegraph Stations.!
Code Signal.Position.Name. Full Description-Power, Range, Normal Wave Length, etc.
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(8) PAni'ism 85 feet, uixlnuia SO feet. ^
1. At bar or entrance, what is:—(1) the minimum width?(1) the minimum navigable depth. L.W.O.S.T.?
(Note.—Ii! between the enhance and the deep sea there are bars or shoals where a lesser depth occurs than the minimum indicated above, a list of such obstructions and of the depths over them (L.W.O.S.T.) should be given).
2. In the approach channel from bar or entrance to berthing accomodation, what is:—
[1] the minimum and maximum width?[2] the minimum and maximum depth,
L.W.O.S.T.?
-.Use and rail ir. %evy auofa affected by ;vind (a}
1]. What is—[1] the rise and fall of tides
[a] ordinary springs,[1)] ordinary neaps?
[2] the rise of ordinary neaps above L.W.O.S.T.?
Siitd wQttt}\er conditions*7 feet. (fc) % feet.
4. What is the maximum available depth of j water—
[a] at piers or wharves, L.W.O.S.T.?[b] in the case of enclosed docks in the ;
entrance locks, if any, and at dock quays, H.W.O.N.T.?
Ca) 14 feet.
5. What are the respective lengths of piers, wharves, or [in the case of enclosed docks] dock quays, where the maximum depth of water, referred to in Question 4, exists?
What percentage does the total of these 1 lengths bear to the total accomodation at the 1 port?
Length 2oo fsQfc.Aoeucraodation for berthing is across extreme length of pier 50 feet.
G. What, are the dimensions [length, loaded ! (4) $80$0?ary berth fOS? VQSSSl not
JStfAtj ******* iso i'«rt la sia.stances, can be— f'4*™*
[a] berthed alongside any pier or wharf i {X) ij&Z#[L.W.O.S.T.]?
[b] in the case of enclosed docks—[1] admitted direct to?
or[2] admitted through the entrance lock of any important dock or docks, H.W.O.N.T.?
is) mi.
7. What are the dimensions [length, breadth, and £\$»y ciOOl Oi? dOOlt*depth over sill H.W.O.N.T.] of the largest dry j dock or floating dock in the port?
*, o opc-ratious are in progress to ia-orease the depth of water valthin the c HarbtAi- . L.xz:,,
8. Are operations in progress to increase the ! depth of water—
[a] at the entrance and in the approach channel— •
[b] in the case of enclosed docks, at the j entrance lock, if any, of any important j dock or docks—
[c] at the principal berths—to 40 feet at L.W.O.S.T. [in the case of the berths at enclosed docks, H.W.O.N.T.], and is | accommodation being provided for vessels 1,000 1 feet in length and of 100 feet beam?
If not, to what extent is deepening being effected, | and for vessels of what dimensions [length, i draught, and beam at that draught] is accom- ( modation being provided or in contemplation? |
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