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INDEX OF SECTIONS
ANNUAL BLUE BOOK 19.®,
1PACE. i
1SECTION 1. Taxes, Duties, Fees, and Other Sources oi! Revenue
2. Revenue and Expenditure
3. Comparative Yearly Statements of Revenue and Expenditure
4. Recapitulation of Expenditure, shewing Personal Emoluments
,, Assets and Liabilities
6. Public Debt...
7. Municipalities and other Local Bodies ...
8. Public Works
,. 9. Legislation—Laws. Proclamations. Ac. ...
10. Political Franchise
.. 11. Councils and Assemblies
.. 12. Civil Establishment ...
.. 13. Pensions
14. Foreign Consuls
15. Population and Vital Statistics
.. 10. Ecclesiastical Return
17. Education ...
18. Government Publications, Newspapers, &c.
19. Currency, Banking, Weights and Measures
20. Imports and Exports
21. Shipping
22. Production and Natural Resources
23. Wages and Cost of Living
24. Gaols and Prisoners ...
25. Criminal Statistics
2«». Hospitals
27. Lunatic Asylum
2*. Charitable and Literary Institutions
29. Meteorological Observations
3u. Savings Banks and Friendly Societies ...
Government Houses ...
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32. Railways, Tramways, Steamship Services, Roads, Canals, Motor Transport
33. 305Post. Telegraph and Telephone Statistics
34. Ports and Harbours ...I
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1Section 1.
SCHEDULE
OF
TAXES, DUTIES, FEES,
AND OTHER
SOURCES OF REVENUEfSPECIFIED 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 retained by the Officer.(J) are received by the Treasury but paid to the
Officer or Officers concerned.
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IIsfD EX- Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c.
Page.*CUSTOMS IMPORT DUTIES.Page. 4
Licences
Liquor Licences
Marriage Fees ...
Medical Practitioners, registration of
Naturalization Fees
Notarial Fees .
Passport Fees
Rate. Authority. £ s. d.
. 10Attorneys’ Fees
Auction Duty ...
Auctioneers’ Licences
4Ordinances
Nos. 8 of 1929. 7 of 1931 and
4 of 1932.
5 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 ...
75 10 0per gallon4
3 0per gallon per doz. per doz.
On Wine in Casks86 94 in reputed quarts ...
in reputed pintsOn British Wines, and all other unenumerated and unexempted
beverages not liable to spirit duty, in reputed quarts On Malt liquor, mum, spruce, cider and perry, in casks
in reputed quarts in reputed pints
Billiard Licences
Births, registration of
Brewing Duty ...
Brewing Licences
Clergymen’s Fees
3 6i■
9 i
4 6per doz. per gallon
per doz. per doz. •
per lb. per lb. per lb.
1065
1 0114 6*'n
6 9: On CigarsOn Cigarettes, cut and manufactured tobacco and snuff On all other unexempted tobacco
Provided that the tariff of import duties on cigars and on cigarettes, cut and manufactured tobacco and snuff shall be at nine-tenths of the aforesaid tariff where such cigars, cigarettes, cut and manufactured tobacco and snuff are manufactured in any part of the British Empire including the Dominions, Colonies and Protectorates and Mandated Territories from tobacco which is the produce of any part of the British Empire, including the Dominions, Colonies and Protectorates and Mandated Territories.Matches, for every gross of boxes, not exceeding 10,000 matches
nPatents
Penguin Egg Licences ...
Pilotage Dues • • •
Powder Magazine
9 4 0j 3 044Commonage .
611Companies Fees
o9Court Fees8Probate & Estate Duties 4 06Customs Overtime Fees ...
for every gross of boxes exceeding 10,000 matches, per 10,000 matches and so in proportion
Provided that the aforesaid tariff of import duties shall not apply to matches which are manufactured in and consigned from the United Kingdom or any part of the British Empire, including the Dominions, Colonies and Protectorates and Mandated Territories.
4 05Royalties5Customs Warehouse i
Sheriffs’ Fees ... 11Deaths, registration of 9
Divorce & Matrimonial Causes 10 Shipping Fees ... 6TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS.
Dog Licences ...
Escheat Ordinance, fees under
Estate, unrepresented
4 Slipway Charges 111. 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 nse of the Governor of the Colonyand for the, use of His Majesty’s Army and Navy.
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 frpm 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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8 Stanley Rates ... 3
8 Tobacco Licences 4 -Export Duties... 3 Tonnage Dues oFirearms, registration of ...
Harbour Dues...
Import Duties...
Land, registration of
Land Surveyors’ Fees ...
11 Trade Marks ... i0
5 Tussock Licences 43 Whaling Licences
Wharfage Dues
Wrecks Ordinance, fees under
4
8• • •5
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\i (*) CUSTOMS EXPORT DUTIES.
Ordinance No. 5 of 1923.On Wool, for every 25 lbs. or part thereof
On Guano, for every 100 lbs. or part thereof On Whale and Seal Oil, for every barrel of 40 gallons
1 0:
Ordinance No. 10 of 1929.2 0t
O STANLEY RATES.mOrdinance No.
7 of 1928.£On the Annual value of all house property in Stanley 1 9
m- ■ Ife.
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4 5Taxes, Duties, &c. Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c.Specification of
Authority.Rate. £ s. d. Authority.Rate.
£ s. d.Ordinance No.
5 of 1853.(*) licences. (*) ROYALTIES, &C.,Auction Duty:Ordinance
No. 5 of 1908.Whaling: (floating) and two whale catchers 5 0 0On sale of fermented or spirituous liquor ...On sale of all other goods except implements used on agricultural
farms, or in horticulture, and biscuit, flour, wheat, maize, pulse, grain, seeds or plants of any kind, or cattle, sheep, horses, or any kind of live animal
... per cent200 0 0
100 0 o50 0 0
For one or two factories
For a licence to employ a spare catcher
per annum connection withwhale catcher employed in
per annum per annum
2 10 0... per centOrdinance No. 5 of 1853. Ordinance No.
11 of 1882.Brewing:Auctioneers: 5 0 0 ‘
On every 3d gallons of worts of a specific gravity of 1030° or any less quantity or gravity ...On every 2° in excess of 1030°
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For one year Ordinance No.11 of 1882. 6 0
Billiard or Bagatelle:For a Billiard Table Licence for six months 2 10 0 3Ieach table
Harbour Regulations, 1929.Sand:■!
Brewing: 2 0 0 For every ton of sand removed from the beaches of Stanley Harbour
per annumFor a licence to brew beer on the premises 1 0Ordinance No. 5 of 1904.COMMONAGE: Ordinance No.
12 of 1928.(*) PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS.
For the grant and renewal of each Letters Patent For registration of a Trade Mark and issue of a Certificate For entry in the Register of an Assignment or a Transmission
of a Trade Mark For renewal of a Trade MarkFor cancellation of the registration of a Trade Mark ...For a Correction in connection with a Registration of a Trade
Marie, or for an Entry in the Register of a change in the name or address of a person registered as the proprietor of a Trade Mark
3 0 0per annum per month per annum
For any sheep goat or swine 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
{?« n i’
For any bull 6 0 0 Free.
10 0 1 6
Free.
„ „ „ (with sanction of Governor)For any horse, mule or cow per annum
per month10 0 1 0 0ifIJII?»
For any calf or foal not exceeding one year ...„ „ „ over one year and under two years per annum
„ per month
5 05 0if
1 0n v n
Ordinance No. 6 of 1853.
Dog Licences-.5 0Licence to keep a dog
„ bitch8 0per annum
per annum 12 0 Ordinance No.6 of 1903.
Order of Governor in Council of 13th April,
4 1905.
O CUSTOMS BONDED WAREHOUSE.
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 gallons On packages containing cigars, cigarettes and all other tobacco
enumerated in the tariff not exceeding 20 lbs Per 5 lbs or part thereof in excess of 20 lbs.
Non-Dutiable Goods:For receiving and delivering each case, box, keg, or package For storing, after first week, each case, box, keg or package per week
(*) POWDER MAGAZINE.
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: Ordinance No. 11 of 1882.For a Publican’s Retail Licence
For a Wholesale Licence For a Packet Licence
for six months 10 0 020 0 0
5 0 0for twelve months for twelve months
lor a Special Licence authorizing premises to be kept after 10 p.m. ...
For each hour after midnight For an Occasional Licence, for place within three miles of a
public house and not exceeding three days For an Occasional Licence for any other place .”
:open810 0
5 0 £per diem per diem
10 0 45 0
South Georgia: 1i
Ordinance No. 5 of 1911.For a licence to sell liquor.-
For three months or less For over three months ... 3... 10 0 0
... .20 0 0 1Sales of Tobacco:
Order of Governor in Council of 23rd January 1905.
For Sales of Tobacco, Cigars and nfteen mile3 thereof
For Sales of Tobacco, Cigars
Ordinance No. 10 of 1889.Cigarettes in Stanley or within
and Cigarettes outside above limits” 2 0 0 1 0 0
1 0Penguin Eggs: 3
For a Licence to take 1,000 eggs in ALIENS:
For the registration by any licensed aiie
Wireless Telegraphy.
:Ordinance No. 9 of 1914. Regulations of 21st
Sept., 1914.
Ordinance No. 3 of 1925.
(*) TONNAGE DUES.
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 tonnage No vessel is liable to a payment of a larger amount than £10 or
in respect of more than two voyages in one calendar year.
(*) WHARFAGE DUES.
Ordinance No. 6 of 1903.one Season
f5 0Land owned by
n of his licence 1 010 0 cargo ...
For a land stationFor a ship station For an experimental station
or a broadcast recei ving station
I/C0"58^^
ri
:Wireless Telegraphy Regula
tions, 1926.I 0 0 1 0 0 Ordinance No.
1 of 1911.Ii5 0 For one day or any part thereof:-
Vessels of 2 tons but under 10 tons „ 10 „ ,„ 20 „»> 50 ,,», 80 „„ 70 „„ 30 „„ 90 „ ,„ 150 tons and upwards ...
HARBOUR DUES.
For permission to moor hulks in Stanley Harbour, for each hulk
10 0’ y on board ships in harboure i 5 0Tt'SSOCK: 7 t>20 „
50 „ 00 „ 70 „ 80 „ 90 „
150 „
10 0• • •10 0 11 0 12 013 014 015 0
10 0
For cutting tussock
the li
*>»»Govt. Notice
5 0 0 No- 20 of the 1st March, 1922.
ft
Per annum »>»»cence »»»»!
1 0 0»» *>** »»»»
Port Regulations of 9th Sep-
10 0 tember, 1921.
wft-.
7oTaxes, Duties, &c. Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c.Specification of
Authority.Rate. £ s. d.
Rate. Authority. £ s. d.Ordinance
6 of 1902. i(*) PILOTAGE dues.
in Stanley Harbour
Ordinance No.6 of 1903. Regulations of 11th August, 1916 as amended by Regulations of 1st December 1919.
CUSTOMS OFFICERS OVERTIME FEES (continued)•i
and drawing ten feet or 3 0 0For every vessel anchoring less of water
For each "foot or part of a foot above ten
(iv) Between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. for the first two hours or part of two hoursFor 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 above 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.
6 0 10 0feet for inward pilotage for outward pilotage
(•) FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE WRECKS V ' ORDINANCE, lb99.
tag One Pound (!l) bntso Xt in no me a larger fee ikon Two '"uni* (4)°be charged for examinations taken in respect of the same ship a the same occurrence, whatever may be the number of the deponents.
For Wreck taken by the Receiver into his custody, 5 per cent of the value * * shall the whole amount of the percentage
3 0 3 6iOrdinance
No. 3 of 1899.V
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thereof, but so that in no case so payable exceed Twenty Pounds (£20)
In cases where any services are rendered by a 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, that is to say
10 6 15 0
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 moiety of the above- mentioned sum.
(*) CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION. Ordinance No. 4 of 1929.
Local Naturalization.The grant of a certificate of local naturalizationEvery certified copy of same
IM PERI A L NATURA LIZATION.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 allegianceThe registration of a declaration of alienage or of retention or resumption
of British nationalityCertified copy of any declaration or certificate with or without oath
Ordinance No. 2 of 1921.3 0 0
1 0 0(}) SHIPPING FEES. Govt. Notice No. 4 of 9th January, 1931.For engagement or discharge of crews
in ships under 60 tons ...„ of 60 tons and over but under 100 tons „ of 100 tons and over but under 200 tons
And so on for ships of a larger tonnage adding 5/- for 100 tons over 200 tons ...
4 07 0
15 0 5 0every
10 0 0For engagement or discharge of seamen separately for each Desertions certified by Shipping Master, for each*Alterations in agreements made before the Shipping Master, for each
Piby Section 257 °f Merchant Ship- P ng Act 1094 (To include the fee for the inspection of ship’s papers)ingUieeopy 'vhlcMhfM^xdanTshipDi^'A15!11 TeSSal and f°r furnish- accessible to the Crew:-* ^ ® require should he made
19/- not
4 02 64 02 64 0
10 0 10 0 0
6 6
FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE MARRIAGE ORDINANCE 1902. Ordinance No. . 8 of 1902.exceeding 15 men and 1/6 for each
maximum of ... additional man. with aTo Whom Payable.
2 10 0Ship-
(t) Governor’s Special Licence (t) Marriage by Governor’s Licence (t) The same(t) Marriage after Banns or on Registrar General’s Licence (t) The same(t) Publication of Banns of Marriage ...
6 6 3 0 0 2 0 0
10 0 10 0
... Governor.
... Minister.
... Clerk.Minister.
... Clerk.
... Minister.
ffi CUSTOMS OFFICERS’ OVERTIME 1-testol* paid in respect of the attendance
Department on holidays and Sundays pointed hours of business 5
<a) 0n w<*kdays (not being Office holidays)(i) Between the hour
the commencement duty to 8 p.m.
00 Between the hours of 8 p.m and *
than for two hours ' ^ minimum be lessO” Sundays. Christmas Day, and Office Holii
(m) Between 6 two hours
FEES.m/^fficersof the Customs nd before and after the ap-
Ordinawce No. 6 of 1903! Regulations of 11th August, 1916 amended by Regulations of 1st December. 1919.
as5 02 6
r0ff and the hourof duty and after the (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 ...(t) Marriage by Registrar
appointed for appointed hours of 3 6
2 6... Minister.... Treasury. ... Treasury. ... Treasury. ... Registrar.
2 35 05 0
10 03 6ys> (*) Copy of Registry of Marriage certified bya.m. and 8 p.m. for the fi 2 6R egi strar- General Treasury.rat two hours or part of7 62 0
8 9Taxes, Duties, &c. Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c.Specification of
Authority.Rate.£ s. d.
Rate.£ s. d.
Authority.
Ordinance No. 8 of 1902.MARRIAGE ORDINANCE 1902.
To Whom Payable.
Ordinance No. 12 of 1853.(*) 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 ■i
; 2 6.; 10 0 2 0 0: each name within(*) Searching the Marriage Register Books
ten years (t) The same(*) Every year beyond in addition (t) The same(t) Copy, certified by Minister, of entry in Registry kept by
Minister ... ... Minister.
1 0... Treasury.1 0 -■ REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.... Minister.
... Treasury. ... Minister.
Ordinance No. 12 of 1853.6 ; (*) Births:
6 For registering every birth ...For searching the registry books of births
For each name within ten years For eacli year beyond in addition
2 6
2 6 i 1 0Ordinance No. 3 of 1914.(•) MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. 6
10 0 (*) Deaths:Fee for Registration • • •* ::Ordinance No.
9 of 1901. 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 eacli entry in registry books of births and deaths
(•) PROBATE AND ESTATE DUTIES.1 02 0Estate under value of £50 ...
£50 and under £100 ..n ^100 „„ £200 „„ £500 „„ £1000 „
64 0 iover•! 12 0
2 0 0 2 10 03 0 04 0 0
£200 ... £500 ...
„ £1000 ... „ £5000 ...
.. of value of £5000 and over
2 6»♦r»percenta*?
(t) CLERGYMEN’S FEES. Ordinance No. 12 of 1853.999999
Baptisms:♦> ittt
For searching the registry books of baptisms For each name within ten years For every year beyond
tttt
Unrepresented Estate. 1 07i% upon the gross amount of the money arising out of the estate The above 74% is applied as follows:-
(t) (i) 5% is payable to the Official Administrator (*) (ii) 24% is carried to reserve fund for defraying the
incidental expenses necessitated by Ordinance.
ft) FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE ESCHEAT ORDINANCE, 1871.
... for each enquiry
... for each summons for each juror summoned
6
Burials:
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
1 0 'II;;! 6
Ordinance No. 2 of 1871. 2 6Escheator-Geueral...
Chief Constable Chief Constable
2 0 0 1 6 8 COURT FEES. Supreme Court
Consolidation Rules, 1922.(*) Civil Causes:3 0
(t) LAND SURVEYOR’SFor marking out on ground the boundaries of original lot as contained
in a Crown Grant, or any part more than half, with plan if adjoining a surveyed and enclosed lot or when marks have not been obliterated ...
Petition to CourtEntering cause, petition or caveat in action book ... WritServing writ in town
„ „ country (and actual cost of service)
10 0 10 0 10 0
FEES. IGovernor in Council, 7th November, 1899
:t;
a2 02 0 0
3 3 0 2 2 0 1 1 0
If otherwise ...2 0• For marking any division
Plan only, shewing boundariesPlan shewing positions of houses, fences, drains, Ac., according to amount
of detail required.(one third reduction for two
C) LAND
tton the ground of ;a surveyed lot, with plan ... 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 subpceaned including service in town Rule of Court ...Withdrawing a jury or referring a cause Recording a verdict or judgment Searching record for any one year
„ each additional year Copy of any document, trial judgment or cause, per folio Leave to appeal to Privy Council including recognisance and
seal of court...Taxing costs .Reviewing costs Warrant: absconding debtor Power of Attorney under Seal of the Colony
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5 0:5 01 0
or more lots if contiguous)14 0 -
REGISTRATION.For registration and recording of every instrument of not more than five
folios of 12 words each, including receipt and certificate of registry For every additional folio of 72 words For every* search
1 0Ordinance No. 12 of 1853. 2 0
10 0 10 0
2 0 0
10 01 0
For an attested copy of an extract from any recorded instrument posited memorial or notice, for every folio of 72 wordsFor an attested copy of an extract from the For every search or inspection of ind
posited memorials or noticesFor comparing, if required, any instrument with the
reading over the same with the party registerinwords
For comparing, if required, any copy or extract supplied by the registryoffice by reading over the same with the party requiring such copy or extract, for every folio of 72 words ...
2 62 0or de
general index, for every line recorded instru
1 01 0 ♦jtt
1 0(Iexes,ments, or de-
20 0 02 6record thereof by
every folio of 725 0St for
10 0 10 0 1 0 0
2
2
r
a#4
1110Duties, &c. Specification of Taxes, Duties, &c.of Taxes,Specification
authority.Rate.
£ s. d.Authority.Rate.
£ s. d.Supreme Court Consolidation Rules, 1922.
FEES (continued) ■i
(t) SHERIFFS FEES.COURT■ :
iMatrimonial Causes:
For filing petition and entering causeCitation first ...Citation second and subsequent.Serving citation in town . .
in country (and actual cost of service)Chief Justice may direct.
:8 0(*) Divorce and process and 5°/0 of the value of any of the value of any property over
All expenses in connection with any p property taken up to £100, and 2h°[0 £100.
in action book12 0
8 0 ;:2 0 Ordinance No.
7 of 1922.(*) REGISTRATION OF COMPANIES FEES.2 0• • •
5 0 0For registration of a CompanyFor registering any document by the first part of the Ordinance dealing
with Companies or under the provisions of the Imperial Acts mentioned in the first part of the Ordinance required or authorised to be registered
For certified copies of any documents where, by the Ordinance, no specific fee is provided, per folio
For certificate of registration of a Company Recording abstract of partnership Inspection of register Certified copy of an abstract
;1
Citations abroad as
Entering reply Certifying copies of petition Swearing a jury of seven ... Every person subpoenaed ... Recording decree Rule nisi Rule absolute ...
}8 0
5 04 0 i
14 01 0<
4 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 10 0
i
12 0 12 0 12 0
5 0Taxing costs ...(*) PASSPORT FEES.(Attorney’s fees as in other Civil Causes). Govt. Notice
No. 20 of 19th February, 1932.
15 0Passports Endorsements ...Renewals, for each year for which passport is renewed
(*) Notarial.2 0
10 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0
Power of Attorney Noting a protest Extending a protest Each copy of protestProtesting Bill of Exchange, Promissory Note
(*) Attorney's Fees.
2 0
(*) REGISTRATION OF FIREARMS. Ordinance No. 5 of 1930.
For the registration of any gun or rifle, for every calendar year or part thereof5 0 5 0
(*) SLIPWAY CHARGES. Notice of 22nd November, 1932
published in Government
Gazette of 1st December, 1932.
ii
iEntering action including all instructions and obtaining writ ...Preparing case for trial including attendance on plaintiff and
witnesses
10 0 For the use of the Government Slipway:
For boats under 10 tons
Per day „ week „ month
For other craft Per day „ week „ month
14 0Any subsequent necessary attendance on client or Registrar or
instruction in writing ... 6Entering reply or rejoinderFiling a petition, including drawing up, and copy Making a motion
5 0$4 6 1 0 0
2 0 010 0 10 0 10 0or supporting a petition
C°ai^jury fees’ *** ^ mcluding payment of all court
Watching a case, per day ..
Copy of any document, per folio Serving writ in town
1 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 01 1 0
10 0
.
5 02 6
62 0” ” country, per mile1 0C) Judgment obtained
Superior Court.
Co fifing Affidavit in support of A Any other AffidavitOn iaming Summons for leave to register Any other summonsOn the Order for registration *On issuing Execution
IN a
pplication10 0 2 G
10 0 5 0
10 0The same fee
on a Judgment of the Supreme Court.
as
On a certified Other fees th
copy of Judgment e same as those payable 10 0under ‘Civil Causes’
12 13SMOTION 2. .
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ABSTRACT
OF THE:'
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE; OF
SI* COLOHY 01? THE FAIKLAJ© IGL.AITD3.,f
FOR THE YEAR
I!! 1932 •!,■
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Insert rhe Receipts and Disbursements under the same general heads as are employed in ihe Estimates.:
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i. Sucli observations as may be sufficient to explain the causes of, and point to 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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|{KYKX5K. EX I’KX Dl'ITKE.vd.c .s'. IS, </. : d.d. I Ji£ ■V.s.
413968 6148 11 | 0
1108 10 81511 8 S
14433 0 3
PENSIONS 1386 17 5CUSTOMS DUTIES (A)
PORT DUES
INTERNAL REVENUE
BEES, FINES, &0.
INTEREST
POST OFFICE
TELEGRAM 8s TELEPHONES
0 10. THE GOVERNOR 3335
10COLONIAL iWCSiJSXBX 2363 4
1579 13TREASURY Os CUS20S5S
125 10 0AUDITi
I 28008 POST OFFICE 5 31230 5I
. j 1109 13 11IVIRELESS TILilEtAPBS42609 02030 G 5ELECTRICAL1132 2 10RENTS
12 1712H/UTUOUR5315 14 7MISCELLANEOUS598 15 3L. 0 Lt9000 0 .0CONTRIBUTION FROM DEPENDENCIES !■
I:922 13 5POLICE AND SSI MU13633 2 6APPRECIATION OF K7ESTMEHTS
11 44255WELilOALTOTAL ORDINARY REVENUE 64199 1 10
2921 13 11Iv; iliATIOUlaud $at*EiB hbd 50636 14 10
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792 17 ; 9STOCK DEPARTMENT(1) Inport Duties. ;
4630 12 3MISCELL AUE0U3II | PUBLIC WORKS U ..PaRTKEHT
PUBLIC OORKS RECUMBENT3524 17 114669 9 5?
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EJTESIHAL REPEBOB LICENCES
1 1563 9I514061 7 S5S6 9 4(a) south Georgia '
0162 12 (b) south She -aeads I::0470 0 125 ' 0General 0;
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.10272 14FEES, PISES, ETC. Other. (teM.
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!1901 0 0RESTS 1 5780(a);I15 0 0jUscelIjAIteous 17446 3 4 (c) 2o 0 0
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Revenue and Expenditure under various Heads forComparative
ended 3 1st December, 1 9 32.
EXPENDITURE.revenue.\nioum received Receipts for to 31st Dec., santopertod,
Amount paid to31st Dec
1932.
Paymentsfor same period
1931.Less than
estimated, 1932. •More than
estimated, 1932.Estimated,
1932.PAYiM ENTS. More than
estimated, 1932.Less than
estimated, 1932.Estimated1932. 1932.Receipts.
£d. d.£ s. d.£ s. d. £s. £ d. £ s. d. £ d. £ d.s. s.£ s. d. s. s.s. d.£
1886 17 51880 0 0 1906PensionsThe Governor ...Colonial Secretary Treasury & Customs Audit ...Post Office Wireless Telegraphs Electrical Harbour Legal ...Police & PrisonsMedicalEducationEcclesiastical ...NaturalistMilitaryStock Department Miscellaneous ...Public Works Department Public Works Recurrent
81. 2 6 17 58042 18 10Balance on 1st Jam. 1932 2335 0 1023552421
0 22820 82. 2 19 19 252 9 8
114 16 114 10 0
2368 10 40 2384 14 1654 16
0 53.2321 13 8196 9 0
19 9 10
15025 6 1313 5 0
1132 3 81403 0 0
13518 17 31151 6 72468 7 21112 -4 96680 16 7
13968 6 4148 11 0
1162 10 21511 8 2
14488 0 31230 5 82609 0 41132 2 105315 14 7
1579 3 11694 0 0 04.16290 0 0345 0 0
1182 0 0 1635 0 0
13750 0 01835 0 02895 0 01203 0 05003 0 0
1. Customs Duties
2. Port Dues3. Internal Reveuue4. Fees. Fines. &c. ...5. Interest6. Post Office7. Telegraphs & Telephones ...8. Rents ...9. Miscellaneous
125 10 0 125130 0 0 415.2800 5 3 1718 0 2
2092 12 61903 0 7784 16 10
1830 0 06. 970 5 3i 1169 131400 11007. 230 6 125 13 722 7 11
123 11 102030 60 52056 08.I738 0 3 712 12 17359. 0 0
i604 14 4 598 13 3 371 6570 0 1510. 0 28 13 313942 922
42552921
5 894 16 83930 2 102797 18 8
0 011. 19 6 7 122 8 8
285 19 843782752
412. 0 0 1170 17 2 13. 12 1100 169 12 11
312 14 7 28914. 289 0 0 2890 0 00...15. 52 555 6 510 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 8 2 14 6137 8 863 2 3
10. Coutributiou from % .Dependencies ... 900<J 0 0 ' 16. 1193 1055 11 4 1282 879000 0 009000 0
17. 8564530
792 917 774 19 1011. Appreciation of 13633 2 6613633 2Investments ... •: 462035244669
12 818. 48753882
90 12 85 119. 3716 17 11 8 11 191 2 1
205 10 73622 15 614683 17 424074 14 10
3637 11 1
Total Ordinary Rev. Falklands £j 53138 0 0 64199 1 1012. Laud Sales Fund13. Reserve Fund
51805 7 16582 19 9
20009 8 0
20. 4875 4975 69 5 16552 0 0 30626 14 10............... 3637 11 . 1
Total Ordinary Expenditure ... £ 38657 0 0 38711 4 10 38977 1 1 1266 6 1211 16 8
21. Public Works Extraordinary 13107 0 0 16086 19 10 13690 3 11 2979 19 1022. Appendix III
Reserve Fund 20009 8 0
Total 51764 0 0£ 54798 4 8 72676 13 0 1211 16 84246 1 4Total ... £ 59690 0 0 98463 7 9 78397 14 10 42396 3 3 3622 15 <> I
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Laud Sales FundDependencies Payments . ...Research FundUnallocated Store AccountInvestments madeAdvances madeDeposits RepaidRemittances madeFarm and Building LoansDiscovery Pension FundInvestments Adjustment Account
130 020143 13 55109 17
7161 18220626 15
3724 580941 053542 13
910 094 2
88367 7
0Dependencies Revenue Research Fund ..."Discover}” Peusiou Fund Uuallocated Store Account Investments Realized Farm & Building Loans Advances Repaid Deposits Received Remittances Received Investments Adjustment Account
| Surplus of Assets on the 31st December. 1932.17446 3 459107 1 5
729 19 3 8148 0 3
248231 16 1 802 15 0
4053 14 6 94899 1311 52379 5 6
94 2 1
Surplus of Assets 1st January, 1932. 28
: Land Sales Fund ..............Marine Insurance Fund Falklands General Account... Reserve Fund.........................
£266226 15 82848 0 0
11758 3 037637 11 1
1015Laud Sales Fund
Marine Insurance Fund Falklands General Account F. I’s. Reserve Fund
... £235730 0 102848 0 02357 5 10
34000 0 0
79 £318470 9 9
430748 8 84236 12 66302 10 2
0 Research Fund ............u Discovery ” Pension Fund Dependencies General A/c.
1£274935 6 8
426751 4 113600 15 4
0 0
0Research Fund “Discovery” Pension Fund Dependencies General Account 9000
Total £ 584355 19 1 585549 18 36848 19 8
Total ... £ £759758 1 1Balance on 31st December, 1932Balance brought down ...
£ 8042 18 10
£ 592398 17 n
Distribution of Cash Balance Colonial Treasury Crown Agents kouth Georgia
Total 592398 17 11££714287 6 UTotal
Distribution of Cash Balance 31st December, 1932 :— Colonial Treasury Crown Agents South Georgia
1st January, 1932
£6621 12 10 1410 12 10
10 13 2
£4221 8 92172 18 3454 12 8
£6848 19 8.
£8042 18 10. M. CRAIGIE-HALKETT,Colonial Treasurer.
Examined.GOEDOX G. T. ROBERTS.
for Local Auditor.M.P. 172/31.
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25Estimated and Aa.ua, Rev.uu. and Eapandt.uua uudar the Vear ended 3 1.1 D«een.l..r, 1932.Comparative statement of the
Heads for the DependenciesSection 4.
revenue.More than estimated
1932.
.Lfess thanestimated
1932.
Receipts for same period,
1931.
!Amount receive* i to 31st Dec.,
1932.Estimated,1932.Receipts.
£ 8- (1.£ s. d.£ s. d.£ s. d.£ s. d. |
2425 0 0;26500 0 0 14061 i o
400 0 0 162 12 04175 0 0
325 0 02850 0 0 | 1901 0 0
20 0 0 15 0 0
1. Customs Duties :(a) Imports(b) Exports
2. Port & Tonnage Dues3. Internal Rev. Licences4. Fees, Fines, etc. ...5. Rents .............6. Miscellaneous
Total Ordinary Revenue £
1861 10 ii12438 12 7
237 8 0 3705 () o
52 5 2 949 0 o
5 0 O'
946 5 9 43180 16 8
480 0 0 1572 5 0 449 15 6
1500 0 0 3 19 5
563 9 1 !
470 0 0 272 14 10
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19248 16 848133 2 436695 0 0 17446 3 4
59107 1 5Research Fund Discovery Pension
Fund 729 19 3
£ 77283 4 0
Surplus of Assets on 1st January, 1932.£426751 4 11
3600 15 49000 0 0
Research Fund “Discovery” Pension Fund General Account
£439352 0 3.
EXPENDITURE.RECAPITULATIONJ Amount paid
| to 31st Dec., Payments forsame period,
1931.More than estimated
1932.
Estimated,1932.
Payments. Less than estimated
1932.1932.IOF£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
L Personal(ft) South Georgia (b) South Shetlands
General-• Other Charges
(ft) South Georgia W South Shetlands
General
i’otal Ordinary Expenditure
3. Extraordinary :- W South Georgia (h) South Shetlands
Miscellaneous
EXPENDITURE.2588 0 0 100 0 0 125 0 0
2526 9 4 2542 12 11 234 9 7 125 0 0
869 17 9 20 0 0
26361 1 5
61 10 8 100 0 0125 0 0
780 1 5 20 0 0
16692 2 5
With personal emoluments distinguished from other charges.! 980 0 0j 20 0 0i 16085 0 0
199 18 7
607 2 519898 0 0 20143 13 2 30153 1 8 607 2 5 361 9 3
976 8 3*•••••• • • • • • • • • •••••••••
£ 19898 0 020143 13 2 31129 9 UDiscovery Pension
Fund607 2 5 361 9 3
Jtefcarcb Fund I94 2 1 55109 17 8 i/Total Exi 'ditnre
L75347 19 u !Surplus of A
8Set® 011 December, 1932 £430748 8 8
4236 12 b6302 10 2
Kesearch Fund Genera)Vcconnt^" *'Uud
Examined.Gordon G. T. Roberts,
f°r Local Auditor.22nd March, 1933
£441287 11 4.
M. Craigie-Halkett,
Colonial Treasurer. 17th March, 1933.
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emoluments distinguished from other charges.
31* ;19 32.Total.Heads of Expenditure, as in the Estimates. 1b. Other Charges. Remarks, if required.a. Personal Emoluments.
a. Personal Emoluments. b. Other Charges. Total.
1906. !8. 21SG6. 8. 2.
2027. 13. 11.
1836. 17. S. 1886. 17. 5. iSJi3iOH3.lensions.3282. 8. 2254.14. 3.
159. 0.11.£050. 0. 285. 0. 10. 2335. 0.10. The Governor.The Governor.
Colonial Secretary. Treasury & Customs. Audit Department, lost Offieo.Wireless Telegraphs. Electrical Department. Harbour Department. Legal Department, irolioe & Prisons.
2384. 14. 56.2225. 13. 2224. 10. 143.13. 4.a. £368. 10. 4. Colonial Secretary.
1579. 3. 1. Treasury & Customs.135. 10. 0. Audit Department.
2800. 5. 3. lost Office.
1654. 16.37.10. 0. 01617. 6. 0. 1521. 17. 0. 67. S. 1.125. 1.33. 0. 0. 44. X:-v5. ' . 20.10. 0.92. 1. 0.
1713.1317. 6.10. L , 2 309. 13. 4. 2490.11. 11.4.400. 13.2092. 12. 61112.12. 6. 795. 14. 0. 673.19. 11. 1169. 13.11. Wireless Telegraphs.
Electrical Department. Harbour Department. Legal Department.
0.980. 0.
12X1. 1. 1. 819. 5. 2030 . 6. 0.1903. 4.686.10. 7. 7•j .1216. 10. 0.
172.12. 1. 712. 12. la54 . u. .. o734. 16.199. 0. 2. i.585. 16. 8.
095. 16. 7. 598. 15. 5.. j .lo.8.27. 2. 2.344. 13. 4. 371. 15. 6
875. 522. 13. 5.47.13. 2. xolioe & irisoas.3.863. 4. 3. 31.12. 5. 334. 16. 3
3122. 1133. 9. 4. 4255. 11. 4. Lie&ioal.2.iiedioal. 2754. 19. 9. 1175. 3. 1. o-393 2. 10> •
Education. 2290. 12. I1-. 623. 0e 1. 2921. 12.11. Education.2245. 3. 0. 552,15. 8. 2797. 18. 31Ecclesiastical. Laciesias tical.278. 0. 289. 0. 0.14. 0. Q ©14. 0. 0. o 0* 0« - o239. 00,naturalist. 5. 6.6. 52.5^:. 6* i.? • Naturallet.u.50. 0. 'J •0. 1. 1. 8.
232. 7. 8.
34.10. 9.
4875. 5. 1.
581. 5. 4.
4975. 6. 1.
13690. 3.11.
20009. 8.
51. 1. 8Military. 1056. 11. 4.705.11.359. 4. Military..350. 0. 0. 1282. 7, 8Stock Department. Miscellaneous. rublio Works Department. Public works Recurrent. Public Works
Appendix III.Reserve
792. 17. 9.27. 8. 7,765. 9. o Stools Department*740. 9. 1. i-J «774. 19. 10!'
il 4620. 12. Miscellaneous.4620.12. 8. 3,I 4075. 5. 11 public Works Department.3301. 2395, 3524. 17.11.629.10. 3.7. 8.3. 7. 3888. 8. 11
, ublic Works Recurrent.4669, 9. 5.4669. 3. 5.4970. 6. 1
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EgOTDglCIgS. DBW!HBI3nCIE3.3412.10o 3.
254. 9. ?.
369.17. 9.2542.12.11.
224. 9. 7.South Georgia. 2526. 9. 4. 780. 1. e. 3306.10. 9. South Georgia.
20. 0. 0.South Shetlands. 20. 0. 0. South Shetlands.20. 0. 0.20486. 1. 5.26361.1. S.125. 0. 0. 125 . 0 . 0. 16692. 2. 5. 16817. 2. 5.General. General.
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35' OF ASSETS and LIABILITIESSTATEMENT
Oil the 31st of Decern her, 1!) 32*■#
ASSETS.LIABILITIES.
p cl.s.aeooalta HOutki tanking : -
savings Bank Fund lutes tate Batatas Ilote Security Fund, ostal monies
■ua&ry o tiies* accounts
d.8.
Cftflh Balances£4281♦ a. 9.
464.12. 3173.1G.
£136494.17. 5. 362. 4* 3.
847. 0. 0. 0. 1606.11. 1.
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inveataent3 held
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2X3073 18 2.|
Semi Stances fci transit1 >ng,x.lU3 of Assets * -
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' ’ alCl Hi id Is 1 finds reserve fund
174068.18. 2. 851 11 4.Savings Basic Fund land Gales Fund research Fuad -do-(Joint Col. Find Hots Security Fund F.I. Reserve fund Discovery ension Fund lariae Insurance Fund
e c « 1£38368* 5* 0* *• o a289370.11. 8. 141000. O. 0. 21152.16. 9. 376-37.11. 1. 4086.12. 6.
;• M: S8o2£6*X5© 3,
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11758 • o>e Q*16 !9»ull?* 4* ; . w
-! 37657.11. 1.,<V.»»-T«r —1------- f 1
81847 . 0. 9.230 C:Joint Colonial Fund 0
• e} tendencies osearchUtid
'iacovery eaaion Fund om cadeno lea 0 oneral
acouat
Fare Improvement- L Building loans
Advuno93 Outstanding
Unallocated Stores Account
5810 iI §430748. 8. 3.
4236.12. 6.2035 7
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State Provision for Payment of Interest or Sinking Fund,
and refer to Enactments by which it is made.
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Total amount paid into Sinking Fund.Amount of
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BOARDS, and any other Public Bodies in the Colony.Sources of Revenue.
If rate&staU* a mount, and on wlwt class ofproperty (mova ble or
immovable).
Amount, of AsseswlieUior on annual^**<1
capital value of WoiJ^ Number ol Electors voting nt the last, contested Election, giving name of Municipality, etc. and Ward or District in which Election
took place.
Powers «ud Duties.Authority under -which established. Governing Body.
(Namesof.and Mode of appointment.)
Name of Body. Total Revenue, including
all Sources.Qualifications of
Electors and number registered.
Expenditure. ° Net Amount of Debt.
m.NilOrdinance No, To control t?ie 5 of 1894. sanitation of
tins NaafcFalkland Island*
Board of Health Bast Falkland. Nil. Nil* Nil. | Principal
Medical Off±<>' er,President , Colonial See;» otary, ex- officio* The
Nominated Kon.G.Robertt;, by the Hr.J.Morton,Go voi’nor U *J1 *C •V *S * in Council.Hr • V*A .H.Digrto ,
"Ir *R *i; *llann&j|0rd, Mrs • J*D *Creaiser • O.B.E. I
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charges dividends on invest* prats and donations•
Trustees of the Ordinances Stanley CeneterytHos 4 & 7 of Stanley
Oesotery.
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Secretary. Chalnaan, ox- officio. Incua&enfc of Christ Church Cathedral. Priest of
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King atoard VII Ordinance r.o* To visit the I’arwrial hospital 2, of 1916. hospital and Visiting Cocrdtta®. mko suggestions
for its mint* onance and nan&gsnent*
Public Library Ordinance Ho. To control Cubsoript* and ituaeuc 4 of 191B • the mnagsrent ions and Cocnittse. of the library allowance
and lluaeun. £00 froa
Government*
iNil. Nil* Nil. ! llouinated i lire*L*Vs *H* by the Governor*
Nil. Nil* iYoung* are 0*1.Turnor,MT3.J.W *Grierson*
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?Ir*A.R*Hoaro* tf* P « Mrs • A *Vr * N*Vincent*Mr A.G.Bennofct, Ur* R.H.Hanna ford* Mr* K.Vk Lollsjan* i
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146 47' WORKS, CIML ROADS, CANALS,RETURN of all PUBLIC
BUILDINGS, etc., etc., not of a Military Nature, which have been undertaken during the year.! ...taw*.IWTiether constructing Estimated Expense | or uuder repair.Describe the work, and where situated. If unfinished. ;
amount of Expenditure up : to present date. |
If finished, actual amount of Expenditure.
Fund from which the Expense is
defrayed.Whether finished
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Improved sanitation Toverment buildings.
Teaeral42k). ••'arrantConstructing i Oux»i*aatOf
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11C. 7. 4 33. 6,11; 73.13. S;
IS 30 . UnfinishedmrTmTGeneral 1warrant
Special .'arrant.Improvement of Traoiss to (Jaap.
61,3,0.- do - 1931 I 96.14. li1932 1194,19. Zi
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:Improvement of tracks on Under repair Stanley Common.
r1and iPab. 1931.- do - - do - 1931
1933127. 8.16C ems true ting 800 do I 449. 7♦ 4 ^■5TCnr.~3T■960Reconditioning of Town
Hall.repair General -'sonant. :
:ii ipeh. IasiJ- do - ii' iniahed 937.19.4 Spread over two yaars»Spread over three yearns.
]Road to north Camp.
Improvements to (~o?,n ofStanley as under..
(*5,750).
Cons treating 6,8u0 - do -do " June,1939, - do - | 3793.16.6
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Drainage i 1951Iuai'&aia&ecl 1932-'v' ; .i. ...
^oads (£10,065/.I! !
1925 17U4.13.10. 1921 j£j38.17, 9. 1932 M36. 4.10.mzzxsrs;
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«ater Supply U2,61i).
Housing Improvements U3,575s.
I2607. 8.9,|
3373.11.5jiri 1530 & 1931}.
;t>aa. 1932. finished|8 e*pt ^ 1530.. finished
{Carried
jjnne, 1932. ptsfinished«
housing bloeko [for wopimea.Toad to ^Urf Bay, outConetrueting 7 ;
,WQ2888. 13.10. I,- do -
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Repair 150Chartres River Bridge Strengthening
- do 129.17.5.l- c t • 19 32 . i ■ inlawed*du -i- do - a.lovenuent House Pdo - Vab. 1932. - do - 78, 2.0— do — • >
!!• do - ! 100sto.l
99.19.7.'do - - do - June,1532. - do --•pairs to - ahlio Jetty. s;• do •Electric i 3&;•“ S“«1“ ii - do - Jrune 91932. 349.16.1,1- do - - dO -f.
!Constructingrenewal Uleetrio Cable Vest end of Stanley.
S5v ;• July,1932, - do - I 923.17.1.• do - - do -ii !
’•pairAug. 1522. 637. 4.5.- du -- do -
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VJ0KK3» C1V1of all 031- ICBSPUHI BUILDINGS, &c., &e., not of a Military Nature, which have been undertaken during the year.biawtSotiid - Estimated S? rider ] 3xpenae. repair. ...
the wor4, andaeaori'oa where situated. Fund from which
the Expense is defrayed.
If finished, actual amount
of Expenditure, j Expenditure up to present date.
ff unfinished, amount ofWhen
commenced.| Whether finished
or unfinished. Remarks.
Bar u’eiepiione ii'xehaugeSwitchbosrd.
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Ooluny.
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*eat shel, Colonial Secretary’s residence. ;i60 ~ do —- do - <
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I.1Purtiier iaprovaaants to
town of Stanley. 5l 1430- do - ,uiaLUlisfoop. ■
X«i£ O 4©;1449*• ••4 -v »✓ '»~ dv -
? ipurchase of 6-wheeledmotor lorry*
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LEGISLATION.
SCHEDULEe
OF ALL THE
LAWS, PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, &c.,
WHICH HAVE BEEN PROMULGATED IN THE COLONY
DURING THE YEAR
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52 53LEGISLATION.
LEGISLATION.Transmitted to
England.OF THE LA A. *<•.SUBSTANCE SUBSTANCE OF THE LAW, &c. Transmitted to
England.pate of the Law. &c.Date of the Law. &c.
Umu, •>• V. .1933.
23th April. »>«>mao iu $tiu
1033 •. tl ;?io:t .*ism*....;j legalise certain naynents you? one thousand . hundred
in excess of tho .upend- Ordinenoe ho. 3 of
!••Vl3v- ft
Tio uoneiona (/uaosdjacnt) deflations, 1932.
'.•tie etioions (.-ssondneRt} {No. «) loculutiono, 1932.
Atli Februaryand Siirty-oni iture sanctioned ay ; i&tia iJoroSi.1939. ggth October.!
18th eobr.do. 2 of 1933. "o emend the uraaory.Jurisdiction Gydinanco, ID .2.
31st lotober. No. 3 of 1933. To emend the tariffordinance, is. » as anondod by tilt) A •’IT. (Export Duties) -lonCnoat Ortliauioon, l.).-;end 1984.
i86ta April. 'v wil.■ > -• • •/., . r'■ A '■ A: i
ral&ftinc to the nranting of 5etents inventions un do by Civil servants
ins the Colony of the T.litlonS islands ■ As 'c ■ n&onoles.
an a' i •3ist forAt,:. "OS',', &la$ optte.v?o e&oM tSia Thrlff i31st otobor * uo« 4 of 1938# .00 p I19,r:, es aaoncloa by the CnrifC (fcout
Duties) Amendment Grdin&soos, 1980 end 1931. n «>r ■
-j- .» r?ly?.
31st October. :to. s of 193a.~or tno year 1933.
6 of 1332.
To provide for the "crvice i:r? .v , * mi ovbr #
Cist ctober. Te. ^ To Give effect to tooInternational ...sbour convention concernin' the creation of Niatam rase risingMeohlnery, of .'.)v or.
slat October, To. 7 of 1933. no mend the lao roletla '&c orotee^lon in the colony of ,eo:l:;ns registers* in the 'nitcc. "inr&ota.
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Oth rovtr.! plat 'otober. To. q 0* no amend tl:c- -mt> relating on to the Colon:; of
:r„.nted in the TnitedtIiLTr
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ianiba.I
S til ■ :ov or *31st October. >iiO%3 Of 10^ rvv0 "Lnana the •vPoaaancof X925 ^aasepouo d # w198C*
I■>anr;wouB
, as uaenhou by the ruas (.'.noninentl Ordinance,8 tti hovbr.
3Gtfa .Tannery, ;,oof 1938. Cl 3e cocoon established
ay Section 3 of ttio .lift min la and 'Ir is- Protection UataSnent) Trainonoe, 1913.
otu robry*:
39th .Tune. 2he -oot Off loo (Hates of raendaent Grier, 1932. 055 to.ee ana To os)
13til August.I
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DateVotore at last I of lust
General Election. General Election. 1
Number ofNumber of Registered Electors at
last- Election.
Name of Electoral Division. Number ofRepresentatives. •Section II.——---
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executive council.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
ino- the Executive Council.RETURN of Members composing _
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mtment. Date of Confirmation.I
RETURN of Members composing the Executive Council.Whether holding any ami wW other Civil or Military Office.Date of appoNames.
Whether holding any and what other Civil or Military Office.Date of appointment. (Date of Confirmation.Names.
CT-O^iCIG g'S''*?>»
Tiia xcellanoy Dir jaaes 0'Grady,
doversior amt o-araanfc, ©r-in-vIU-Jf*
C olonial ■ e; •; •>*e t, osy.
23 th June, 1931.
23rd 3apt. 1926.
i 5th August, 1925.
K..C .£.3.
John r;edlicottSills..ontagu Cecil
C raisie-naliw tt. (li
Gavin ’’obart socihart Brown
1
■ Vi Colonial voaaure**.i
| .iCtia.;: . OlOll,: I ‘.ryetiaurer*.Ui 3. to April,
1932.■1i
■ ylncipal lexical j vtfloov*
4 th Pebry, 1329.
John lanes oi?9, M.B., Sh.3 iD.P.IIt'•t
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iHerbert alyn (4) 17th uaroh, u-iunaa, 2. a. A*
Aetis:' "’inel,)al •medical :::ie :v»
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G-eorge ionner, (e;0.3. : .
3tth Dept. 1930.
4 jetbr.1930.
(lj !n leave of absence troaj
Acted aa ColonialS-th April to 7th December.
reasurer from 3 th April to 7 th jteeeiabor.n leave of absence from 17 th ; arch to 11 til ctober.
j | !Acted aa j-rlncijpal ..edical tficer from 17aH a^oh
11th veto tor.
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L K(; IS LATIVE COUNCIL.RETURN of Meivil
composing the Legislative Council.■
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I “>-sST- **Name. If elected, from what source Election Expenses are paid.
Payment, if any, to Member.
Qualilication, if any. Whether holding any and what other Civil or Military Office.
• -fS 2 I2X-0F ICIC f N3 ■-"< •:■1
is ixealleKoy Sir aaea •. »:rady, ! Oovomar
\ Oona raler-m-Chief.!2uth June,
mi.
Iohn edlicott Fills ^ 2Sru. $spU1920.
: Stfe August, ! 1926.
; olonial : iseretftry,I'
iilontagu Cecil Craigio-HslhOtt (1 j
3avia Robert foottart 3vth April, i rovm. (2) 1932.
4th J*eb!7,1929.
117 th : larch, 1932.
Aoloniai. ' reasiirer.ca
!•\avl113 colonial
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:otm limes iloir,(3i .B.Ch.Bg,B.-,H.
erbert Olya rdsun4s, LUF.a. {4}
rJUioii>ai . edioal if floor.
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:eaiQ&L £?!<&?•...
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Georg* ^obertg !19th G7, 1929.
IBth Jany, 1929.
15 th et’or, 1929.
jiractur of ^ubliolo'Ch Five yearo,1949*
j 15th Aprilti 1929.
? th Sept,1929.
1 A*
!, Joraa **60"S® John Pei ton.
::•’ive yeir’a -I
..oona»i illiea |.i«ailtan Youn .
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<2; ActedCf **>*•*«©
17th a
-oiical
& *“ Asni *> ’«l B.MUM.,
I* a-t!> to 7Hi December. t 40 Uif uotokw.
f C°' *roa i7N . lareb to
2>ti Jlmo
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"n of altoenoef
(5/I.r (4> Acted
Utt “to?"41*f !-3*• i I1■fi&i vfl leave of abajena f?*om■
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ASSEMBLY. ASSEMBLY.
RETURN of Me'nbei'S of the Assembly.
From what source Election Expenses
are Paid.
j Term, it' any. for which Rlocteflt Payment, if any. to Member.
For what place. Qualification. Whether holding any and what Office, Civil or Military.
When Elected.Names. !
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CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT
IJOF
ii<SB COLONY OF ILi, iYJ.TS'./iHTj Bfl.AtTOB Aim XT,:; J>3Psa©ER0IB3, '
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FOR THE YEAR
19 33.
Insert the several Establishments of Government, arranged according to the classification in the Estimates, including every individual employed, with all the particulars specifiec in e seveia of the Return relative to the nature of their Duties, their Emoluments, Length of Service, &c. It important that the full Christian Names should in every case be given.
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Alphabetical List of all the Officers, showing the Page in whichThe table should be followed by an their Office is described. .1
of the duties performed by those Officers the
the columns. If an office be noted into be inserted in
acting officer, the fact mayThe names of permanent holders of Offices alone has been filled during the year, or any portion oi n, uy the space for ‘‘Remarks”.
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>i FIST OF OFFICERS.Page in which his office is described.
Office.Name of Officer. Page in which his
office is described.Nairn* of Officer. Office.
Cleric, Colonial secretary’s offioo. . .cleric, Modical Departaent.
Head Printer. „ , ,Adjutant, Falkland Islando Pefenoo Ebro©.
Operator, Seoond Class Second Cleric, Treasury, aerie, Electrical Deportment.
Magistrate, south Georgia. Chief Clerk, Treasury.Customs Officer, aerie, Post Offioe, nurse Probationer,Kins Eduard
Til .Manorial Hospital. Telephone Operator, nasoh, Public Tories, Dopt, Assistant to .Encineaan. Unstable, south Georgia, colonial Poatoaster.Harbour Hooter Registrar, Supreme Court. Telephone Lineman. Eleotrieiar.-in-Tkarge.
First Clerk, Office, General ibraaua of Forks.nur^-^tron, King Mmd vn.
Laaorial Hospital.Police Constable.^^oaawer and Colleotor of
wUStOOSa
Travail Inc Tsaohor.| Has tor, Government*§& To&otior,
School.
"ESSA.***
“S**^ JZ:School. Government
*SSMS8S* Ratine Offioe,
lsBr,«ax-„
Harding, s. w.Hardy, itlos I« Harvey, Hiss R.
Headford, A. Honnali, T. H. H.
HOcii’O, A• R.
Aldridge, L. Dental Surgeon.Telephone) Operator.
JuPso, King Eduard iiejaorlal Hospital.
Constable.x-agincraan, Electrical
Services.Superintendent of Education
aiid headmaster, Gorornraont School.Looal Auditor.Operator, Second Glass.Gaol Hatron.Chief Constable and Gaoler.-ater Bailiff.Junior Clerk, Colonial
Secretary’s Office.Clerk to the Magistrate,
South Georgia.Operator, First Glass.Clerk, Colonial Secretary’s
Office.Engineer, 6.L. Penguin.Caretaker, rbr?n Hall, Furnace
Attendant, oto.Carpenter, -ablio Porks Dopt«Travelling poacher.Operator, oocond Class.Forecan Carpenter.second Glork, -Public 'Corks
Department.Constable.Learner, tv/T. Station,
Stanley.Senior Operator.Operator, First Glass.Travelling 'Teacher.Principal nodical Officer.Veterinary Officer.Operator, Fox Bay.Assistant Mistress, Govern
ment School.purse Probationer,King Eduard
¥11.TeraorSal Hospital.
Constable.
GO 767G 7370
Allan, C» 8»Allan, W* M.
Atkina, s.Atkina, Miss E. Atkins, Miss D.
Barlaa, w.Beardnore, A. W. Bennett, A. 0. Bemtasn, E. B. Berntsen.Elss s.G.E.Biggs, Mas 1. Blnnie, 7.Blyth, 7.Hroeell, s. E.Brown, G. r, l.
7770727075
75 ■
i73
77GO \7i)
7170 Hooloy, T* V. Hooley, Mrs. £. Iloolcy, S. H. Hills, A. II.Hoar©, Idles 0. 5).
72717573 74!!80
7775 7080 jj Jones, A. G. i .75ao 82-Tones, S. J.
Jones, V.’» E. A.::71
W Art.1)Ias
74!! 6974Butohar, G.
Byron, p, a. IT.
Carey, Mias e. U. Challen, G. L.Cooper, Liie8 a.
Conan, w. 3. c. Craigie-Halicott, m. g.
*73 Kolxray, G.
King, a. B
Kins,Lanliaa, j. c. Laming, G.Lees, B.Loilman, V. J.
Fanning, J.
McLaren, n.
Moroor, a.Mercer, j.Miohie, l. a.°ir, j. 1.Norton, j.
. W. B.Miller, Miss j. 3.
Miller, Miss M. S.
7473 £f
3071 F. 30 179I: 7376 81iii75 80!!■
-!; 70 79naiiu*, c. l.
navies, w, J.j^inon, Mrs, Dt
M*an, e. v.
75, ■ o70 1 fij
77 ii73fGovormont
Dorics72■I)h 7G 3170
iS 7579 iiaiin, J. M. 79 1
787509
777Q !
J. 7702 i75l^rris, j.
0’Grady, His LxocllonosJ- Governor ancl Comaander-in- alr j., K.C.M.G. Ghlof.
filial, G. L. Driver Mechanic.^rkinoon, c. a. Gardener.T'Qtolif£*q , 4, 33, Higinastor and Govormcnt
Pilot.
8 , A. Z. 771B8 .!
09» R. Z» 0930 :70 69
78, 81.7477
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wjjorethe selection lowest Slit the Governor loesnot-res> .,nDOiniment is
* 01 Mimler^anv Iws^ru,]10I,t’ stated.
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters for his
personal Residence; and what Allowances, if any, for Rent, Personal Allowance, or for
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.office is ffes.I Office.Name of Officer. or as
any
Penguin.Ihpse-i Jotror.,, lias Hdnard VII.
Manorial iiospitol.Junior nurse, i£iag Eduard VII|.
Manorial Hospital.Assistant Cuotoao Officer. Junior Cleric, Colonial
Secretary's Office.Clerk, Audit Departaont. Director of Public Dorks. Carpenter, Public rorks
Department.Customs Officer, South Goar Ip
?aDeckhand, G.'..RatcUffe, H. Reeve, Miss M. I*.
*Y,i:?r- ~:U V
jjovemor Q OflOK'. nd# (“Chief*(Appointed by
the nineby coaaisaion.
L76'Ms ’'xcellenoy Captain :i* frnrn *'*na4y.
and 88M ■&/, 1931.
116 :.£&!• (a)
'iovemmmt House and ')uty Allowance of £36-. a year.
Reive. lilies G. 7671Riches, S. a. . : • 'J # . • V V
Riches, Miss V. 7071 •73
W* *;
Roberts, Gordon.Roberts, G. Cecil Arthur*
a-’ilnson. (1 ;dad 6’ebry, 1967.
Furnished -uart- era arui fuel aliowanes.
sards ns* rRobson, M. £200.BO
n nRuoboldSf IT. C»1 >k
Assistant Printer.^Junior Huroe.King Eduard VII.
Honorial Hospital.Customs Offioor, South
Georgia.Sexton, Christ Church
Sedgwick, H. H. 70 . fvt f■..rG'.^d___ 7;• »Smith, rs. E* j;76 0til August, I860.
1917.0umi.ikea <;uart- era and fuel allowance.
. dm -iulicott Ilia.
! !< Colonial 32(51*' tary.Stuart, W. U. * (is; $
83jSumers, J. F.
Cathedral. £37P.70 1st Jany, 1923.
lat Xiser. 1910.
..-"diur iaado^e 'louret.
Chief dent and Cler.-i. of Councils.
U iSIEEMT8, E, N. Swain, E. Sanitary Carter. 03
Constablo. 70!Turner, J. j Dental Mechanic.
Chief Clerk, Public Dorks | Deportment.Parse Matron, Sing Eduard
Menorial Hospital.
77£ l jCv . •la :: Jany,a.vvf’aaee . at te
,la^iw;0v.white, L. 3. v.,0 Clerks
190a.791st AA-ft
130 ■.veils, mss c. :
VIIL 76
£22;.8 th seotbr. 1938.
ilSred avid -ionoa.
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REMARKS.
Carriage yaea#
U; on leave of absence lr*
. \ 0/ Acted m Deputy fo’'la t to 9 tk November, and aa 3rd April.
(Gj Aotad as Pit’st Ceeamber.
ianih to 13th September.
3 lh to 17 tli juas and fro a from 1st January toovo-raor from
arbour laa ter i
,.0at ffioe from 391& to 7fhf
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Con;,,. ^llow l,y Cleans of asterisks anil other signs (with footnotes) W' ^ jtunng ' wh 1101,0,1 any other office; (A) in Column 4, Amount of tecs diawn
1CM' ^10 Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit.
1, whether the Office is held in the year; and (<*) in Column 4,
Column
7071
;vmiual Salary
showing separatelyamount of f«s received
during year, il an>.
DuMOfAPPOigWWt and date of *jr&t.
Appointment under tin Colonial Government.
Office.In eases where the <electiao oes not rest with the Goj.ernor or where the appointment i> made trader any Instrument,
this should be stated.
In eases the Govemnor
4??assKsBSS <*%$$££<»<***■
Whether the Principal he 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.
Dare of Appointment and date of First
Appointment, under the Colonial Government.
Name. Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Name.
-v-/ Riont&.j.
Vera ay ’’’iohsaV iOoati. f.
}XlGE.lot .Tany,193 .junior Cleric .ffieer. Arthur 3aors
Bennett. (1;5 lot O t'OT,
1911.QUtf
(aj is.19.0.(1/ Cuii'ora. bafurn- i-Mxeti qua* ters tail fuel allowance ,
1st April, 1932.Christiao
Dorothy Roare rM.&& . iydaiey ifaraert
■'3. ah st a.2nd 2©cbr.
191a.1st June,
1921.1st veot.hr.
is;: a.
A&sistaut £175.(ai Ai.XG.y
'Jnlf. arm, veraon- al allowauoo £20 allotsanoe in lieu of quarters .MM, avid f uel allorj&ace.
Charles 3033 Alia*.stead rinter UiGus toa®
bffieer. blit April,IS •. ,
Ii:3lSA th ..archt
1927.1th April,
192 .
Henry vedvtfioic '. *3 ala taatrinter. 1U.
vtixiia.See under '‘dtoud.-A icir.; Ibart
* vltnson . . re.
Goeal Auditor, allowance tc»
lot A mil, 1928.
7 th A^EUJt, 19X3.
AluO. Ihiivj 1st A-ril,
1927.illias John
arieraaa.esrac:!*,
.rinting. iTtve.
. t- •A i.
£1X . (bj1:3t dunsy, 1921.
Jier.v - ora; a• J yt.; .— : .
•'r*» surer and Montoya deoil 5th August,dalleato?.
liafu’* i:i s.h a
fuel I :■ ■a.iO'3.
<•720. iiaj 24.
: J10 STrai fid— XaUett. (o)
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25th . larch 1997.
» i Geo under :V AlAM'.
1st iVosy, 1921.
llih Decbr. 1914.
'•Jot;...;;.; T 1% ;••• »*iu "‘obert .oe.thart
Brown.!1
Chief fieri, J Arthur alter I 6th Seotbr.i j 8e;;rf3a?e. (4}
(4)|153 .
22nd .apt (lej 1927.
lat aotrhr. i 192 .
1st April,
(hi w. 12.0. 1 . ® * ..•.24. ..1 ., Lrd August.
192lv. lat ay,
19 0.
Ellen tau&e a-irey. (5iTacona Clerk j ;aily .:tiOn3
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REMARKS. REMARKS.'{*> Carriage -:e»3.
Hi "ssigaed Gist . arch.it*} cuato.'B (Uj Cuetoias
t<*i 3alari«uver i-iJi-s roes.apportioned
rertiag s3. 1lOi A-i. - er.ually botmon Colony and isoyendenci©3o
j/vi alsoUi of a^«aee «il t0f1 Hi Ac tea t .U'atwallst during \tiwlo ox* yaar*ao uov*c rrc^a Assiatant to Jatirali&t*
■ 11Hi Lb alto iMXkBQBT T
caonif* 3o,i!a Ua^uly la* tku ■trtu*#**
to - K. •A,te’-*4*'-
;ivth 'Tireh to 2-.:th Aon*♦ -a wired on
...... t fay. ffiue abolished with';a Ic-aw of absenoo i>ansioa f*pw public service 1st effect frsna 1st ..ay.
SiS
Is<4) la Hao superintendent of . .w^trate, etc. Absent on
*** registrar, •upremo tourt and a' .rouaurer andieevo from 1st January to urd Ap^ii. -l)B0#-ber.Rolleetor of Cua t»K?j from 3-;th .v;rii Full
NOTE.—Christian Names to begiven n ^ ^ f• from 1st January• to.wTiethw- SeMn-c wWm k*t};$ Iim^ 8uB*^ diu-ins the ytw; ami GO m Column I,
hooutador.14/ IB also 3hlppi4g <xa« ter.NOTE.—Christ.
K, an Names t° be given *n Full.
rawn diw1wh*«>er the Offloc is l>ek' 'j!the year; and (,;) in Oolii"111
15} tea as* postmaster
tlu*r tlie Olficor enjoys any other advantage or proht.
an.)[hY
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lVrsonaKu/oS^R^l"tWoi^hr^
Annual Salary showing separately
amount, of fees receivedduring year, il any.
i&SSffi****-
Dale of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Date of Appointment and date oi First
vppointment under the Colonial Goycrnmonu
Whether the Principal be allowed .i House or Quarters for his
personal Residence; and whatsas!*»£““
other purpose.
Name. Annual Salary Showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Office.In cases where the selection
loesnot rest with the Governor or where the appointment is made under any Instrument,
ibis should he stated.
Name.'
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1?.TO6 3 % 3iBerataen#
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aurfU-3 turn ■ illia-i .tyroii.
1st i'&ary, 19 So.
Ssii Jobsv, 192? .
1st lovhr* 193.»
trieis.-'1" :32. . unfurnished, quarters and £Wl allowance.
jfieeSow. 5«CClerki
rv.. i^y ::3:; tti:;' ,..-ot»o thy A thins 1st 'Stm.v • .•Ul8*« Jf »
1932. 254*j t-anie ■/ station.!‘■'v
: r' ■ ■ • ■, fueland II :ht-
iiSna :?eh'7f3 1923.
IWCi .rsajy, 19»j.
rrfi'tcahoncJ.
‘i'vio
A1 exaader aeroer.
iisenioroperator.■
i&m Biggs 1st Scovbr. 1925.
;V,96. ;fI!■)
!l,Tr?.vo?* Vernon i 14th, April, ilooiey. I 1925.
Stanley Atkina. (IS
1st April, 19 3 .
my.. Irene ! inly . -.7?,,*r«Two Operators 3eoond Class m
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!IS Ui .. une 1929.
rrnest I'rewiii
! 1st jany, 1989*
; life jxme. 1983.
two : ineaaon iJ19 . (l;. 5 .M**^»
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:;OVh"U1929.
■'eir;;e illiasn Hitohcv, 22&: o
£6C *: 1st 193.
‘■’euben c. .area.
.earner.Uleetno 1 *oO
fax 3av station.
Operator,Second Class | 3ieaker ylsa,
i let nfanry. 193 „
Sftglnsfflan> bonas .iv.nry Tarvpi^os?. Hannah.
:■lllll&a irroe furnishd
•luart--- , fuel11 'lit* «20
as 2.1. ? inClUir^e of office,
: 25 th uovbr.1934.
£2U0. a; 5. 0.i/ •- »
. :CvAssistant, 1st Jewry, 192 .
.cohn -llyth. n
I!i
oat■■■xnt r.a?'
i:
2.!
;:ih
REMARKS.
tTQr& Orth. Ap^il
REMARKS.;
u* a ieave of absence
(a< Custoas ortruae fees.
ffioeto 8 ;th jepteabey*Uj ito II th uotobor*. n leave of aihsaao© frcia 31st ano^ ■fcoUshsd vdli uu’eooi /TV;i 21.31 *
};
jNOTH. —Christra
*'*'« ".171“ 7!iv” - F“,Lk o,,,„ „,s ,y:y;;^:sr s 5 <z* «5- *• 0„„,fe th<‘-yea,’! ami (fi) it) Oolnnni
in Full.to be givenNOTE.—Christian Names
: means of asterisks and other signs (with footnotes) M^the year; iej. t, any other ollice; (b) in Column 4, Amount ol
<l uTicer enjoys any other advantage or proht.
whether the Office is held in ; and (c) in Column 4.eu"ju,1H*°'v hy
whot, tlon wif1
........
74 75
Personal ArtoS&***S£fe other nurno^for ^
Annual Salaryshowing separately
amount offees receivedduring year, it anj.
Date ot Appointnient and date of *«*
Appointment under tin Colonial Government.
0l?i°nic selection ,.»ie MIC - Govornor 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 I crsonal Allowance, or for any
other purpose.
Office. ,In eases where the selection
Ioe< not rest with the Governor I or where the appointment is I made, under any Instrument.I ihis should he stated.
Name. Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Name.
;
i■ :■ (.Qontiu ^
• ;ffia HooloyQflOl ^0tl
:!sec tuvio*"JTSO; lUth t-sreR,i 25th .lent.
1929.Util fW»br.
1914.
Mr).tavin "abortcooldvart Brown
'"ar'aour caater. ;i
(1) i:dward ^eadfo^u Xat Java:**1ȣ1*
i!gona tables. Uniform. Unfum- iahed. cuartesfsaad fad olltnir-anoeu
K
Usifo va.Ri8. .Xat jaan?,Albert -Uawrard.ratollffe* PTttgV&Std?* Q-ii&
OoTemMBtiiiot.
■ wa ■
■ «»! iss juary,
jj i muelt- A-.l.. .1 #
rim*, ‘o;.? tb?# ~ cio m::1Z as C3*ai*&eAllowance to
!cX»*2 eU<:8^ -• r3« 3*a.*L
Vn%i:> y;i .;a? *i s-:t& Jaa^y#1913,
Howard"atoUffc.
Bee* Hand |i ■
4di /e .r;/, 1929.
. ;-t..V’ ^ .• Unfurnished • uart ansi ,:u. 1 -ilio#.
-.24 ««
tadfor.u. tiii’ura- iahed ^ua^te^s and fuel «iliow- amie*
■illi®a-:: ;c
1X
lnt ,roly, 192?.
ceorje Aalway. ":Zngtneer# ;l I • i|:;
ssi;
ancc.*Car-3of
'n/ine* - do -'loth c?t,b?%ti W3 :;I
lsjaz - do -• i
1932.Joseph o- te:^: nof the His Excellency
3upr«ae Court the doveraor. |
*>vi3trar, apresae venrt ccJthart BfowiJ
ana Aagietrai*, (ljetc.
::— - A J- . : . Ai
Gavin Robert i lat -’eery,1921.
11th Daor, 1914.
13E& . ai 33*
Uri.lv,<jusa*t9T^ endluel clloi.-:,ueoi
:)Z in lieu ofPrivate prae i.iosTu'^niahed quartern and fuel allowrmce.
:C'i >.4 th v,0b?V, 1929.
IAedicHiOfficer..
;? o in c. e .j « g
S-* .
• . ’!, -.a *;
.olr-, ! 1:.' . «■*
<■ 'ikV-IICB AHD l*TVr‘i*t l
.Chief Constable ’aiaaa}Mid Caole?,
linCur-iii^hedc.uartera and fuel aXlor/anoe ♦5T1
19 th ’ebry, I ISIS.
remarks.
A?:*f4 ■■;;tnd a>%19 id.
MedicalOfficer,
j’orUe’-t Ai,:u ‘diaondu,
■s :
.425 . ■/tt-AHifor’i::, i*urni;3;..eu
C.1C?.fuel allowanof'
;• : ■»
!:I ! I• :
REMARKS.-‘ 1 aloniai^Saau?^ 41fl XO jilan^
on leave of absence fr03 i3t Janaa^
(21 ie alao Sanitary inspector.
(»' darriage fW(,
"'ugaiomont :Hi On leave of .■-UKv.-A/ji’ from 9th fcuwtwv 5,0, tetiajjiated*
::the and•)f ^ fPO.^ 3 ;th to
■
..,-j Taiana* ;:-afmwe i-’oroe*-ii'ioer -- - a,-,,hev..on leave of aboenoo fro 4 17th -oren to U* —'
juicer from 1? ! .-..aron
!.^z‘ la alao
;0 3rd April.> Ao 11th .otoovr.
Acted as .rrl.-ioiijal adioai(4i Cuatosna
li
I
:NOTE—-Christian ■
Names to in Full.be Siven in to be given
==i&iS»-SSass-=i..L„.,,,!% th«year; and (,:) in Oolm»n
NOTE.—Christian Names .,1 i whether the Office is held m
■ «onjonS°W by lneails) of asterisks and other signs (with a^vn duril' the year; and (c) in Column 4,,1,^7 with any other office; (/,) in Column 4, Amount of tees tlwwn
le Officer enjoys any other advantage or proht.
Full.!
;
;
n ni i
76Whether t he Principal be allowed
a House or Quarters (or 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 any.
Dale of Appointment and date of First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Whether the Principal w
Allowances, ir any, for S^ 1'vhn, 11 Personal Alio wane? <5?^ Sit
other tmvp^fotu^
Name.
1 nme Of APPO^St”11 ,md^Sentt^der thC
AffiSGovi,n’mc'1''if any.
Tn ou*i "J'*”h'thfoovSn4
-113^ 1
Name.
aoni&ii00^juni0-’
uartera ind 40.lot , '<Kf»I S*a.
idtii August, 193U.
;'capital.rsifuiwioiwaour"'ter:* uit4fuel. ■ allowan*,
iOonBi 2? «•
A*ntal«nu
19,1..•alts*: tana? - do -CUTS-- jiSG.Hardiest. 15 Si . Aiguat, 19 & -
arat 11 j
■■ ■ ».**'uth - auarvoy*SS5.5 84* 1^*
19S .131 *' s
193 <
loth et'oT. 1929.
\av,Tsns«v/altet
9 th Fehr,;, 19 ax.
- do -aeor {U». .13^21X0621
Gleri,^xiovjunes
: arad ‘ -j.to. a i lion, *. m ii lath June,
1932-- do -'?arahi.ra4‘: * £36 o
janeiris®' I O'Cooper.matron.Surse \h :.ept. 1939.
;lat jaary* 1929 ♦
a th ct-D^oX9& - «
i.asfi.' ‘UWC3V-pentylaaohanic
;.- ... .<
- *J»TO&»1 ivvaartlifcindeli*
r^ivt.
19 S3.i 16th .atlr.
1939.
| 16th 90tT»r,; nfurniahsd.
and- dc 390U.3' 1:.
f.uperintej;«.or. t of ducation ”
ana Head- master.
Aaaia tan t Mas ter.
*♦1J V *
do - * uartersfuel allowance■•ugust, £&&•>•
_....-irtha jl t>6
-csl inaoa?o -.r©.
nursinglater.
19,- • 7 til| is&elia 1 rginre. •10 U S3191b.IS i ■* i “.< .uli wOt**- do ~1 V; 7I 15th 9'it;;,
19 S3.
lot oefbr, I dot.1929. 1
13th. June, i 153*
• *! Gathering 1 walla.
'Gertrude ^aire
:.Su 9
i&ih Sv&J 9 X932-
i anieii\0ViV-;.-3 •' . ,VcUl3 -- do -
juniorparses# {iOth -Sd1-1*!41 A.iiu •.r03e i ii-*51t 19 dJ.Assistant
luiStTO0v)03:s 0 *I
, oest. 19 Si*
15 tii .'..A- : -»rm \X-<* jfohtuma254 •—_ iSilean Smith. let .ahry,isa.
17th '-ejthr, 1539.
X illo^v5i
llEMAHKS-
1st XA/*REMARKS.(1/ is also cleric, Colonial "terBtar-i,’'a If ice.
{‘a .n leave of aosaaoe from 17th "i^h tp 3'lat July.ter^iaatad.
12> roaot^l to liffae-iatron 17ifc Aaron.
14 j tadergoinr training in tfie unitao. Ad-rdoa. aurinr Aola of j«ar.
(6i •'eeigned «^pclnts.;nt Slat dorcii.
ur-jeromoted to junior .
.00al Audi to’'.■ Uj :
u» Ib also A -ri'i4 thA d090':<iCUi . ii leave o.;.
te-raiiiated.
An leave of
be gi^n «"Names to
(with footttog4., dVinouni Ot l e
pro lit.
lhe Omce is nei« (r) in Column -lNOTE.—Christian s) (r<) in Oohmm 1, whether
drawn iluring the year; andNOTE.—Christian Names to be given other signs
, Column Ivanta^o or
in Full.
whether the Officer .njoy* a,,y oth,r a^anu,,- or profil dW'' duri“« the year; and (c) in Col'”1"1 1 ““ thfc *H.c>r enjoys an>
78 79
PovsonnlA,lo^cW^toni^i)urnoselorVs
Annual Salary showing separately
amount of lees ree vedduring year, d any.
Date of Appointmentand date of First \ppointmeut under t-he Colonial Government.
Whether the Principal he 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.
,°®cfiie selection
i^ssssR****--Date of Appointment 1
and date of First Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Annual Salary show inn separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
Name.Office. , .
made under any Instrument, this should 1>e stated.
Name.
;i1!!!
mutant,(Conta>
5115.22nd August, 1925.
22nd August, 1921.
U-llliOi-'i Moir Allan. (1)
lat19a..
4th Fesry, 1929.
2300 as Prill and Ayoaastis Inatruotor.
Dorothy KudDixon.
iAssistant•~saoher
iAh •.to«i;;
I V.
Board, andlad ;ia by Paraera,
515 ° ", illiaa . ;oir vllan. (li
4 th .Vory, 1929.3rd Fabry,
192u.i. unifom. Unfurn
ished quarters and fuel allow-
priil and gycanas tic instructor.
awrence Anderson iehie. {li
Travelling eaeher3. !!
:i!l on oe *
afith layi 1928*Sohn Charles
it c.ir> » *° <3,0 **LaabasuI:■;;V?8. UnfursUahed
quarters and fuifcL allowanoe.
ism day,John .burton, {2}
i 4 th aro'i, 1930.
ifeterinaryOffice
George : yonbaillie 1529.- do -,215 ■.
■ i!lat uotobr,
19 u .Ad ■-a’" illia; unestroii. .:;15 - U.0 -a
am J.u t-;. !!i
- do -2700*(a) 2. 2. 0«
12 th pril, 1923.
■joov, *e "V b .
Director of i-ublio -oris.
!uUG533iA3’?IC ’U-« '
John Falkland iburners.
1st Geptbr.j 1393*.
exton. A, .A *.lat Jast^, 1929.
«ional jede bite. (3J
Chief bier-'..:• rU O
; i:II illlat Janrgr,
1923.Victor Joseph ollajai. {4}
5 AT IT A- l.-ib. 3ocom V1&V&: 2200.i i if,Natural ist. jJaties vix
Hamilton,
! (5).
lat Jaary, 1921.
1- th Hwbr, I 1919.
tlat July, 1928.
Gtoreicsepor meat Vine . Ison. s218 • •
I lat June, 1928.
General ?o*e- ®aa of or&s.
'lyrdon eo lie 5halloa, f ii33- . ;ii
■
iM!
REMARKS.remarks.
£1/ un leave of abaer.ee froaj ill ‘-a Urn of »««« fn» «» “™i; g RS ASS:jjj 3 2T 5 SS:, SS ::s AbA.rrf A June•» uA1/S» *» 4« M.-H ^ “to "^0T-
Jujiuar*s: to l&th s'eb'^ua^/»
socorulea for service ) 8xme 11 ac tinw i tii
ll8ad Bspen&s&oi©0*
iiU* J.
\A# :*•.
Untie*]
in Full.NOTE. Christian :!to be given :NOTH.—Christian NamesNames to be given in whether the Office is held in ; and (c) in Column -L
Show by means of asn-rku • ,conjunction with anv other otb<rr cigns rwith r
Full.£o°tn°tes) the year;cc)njm‘S|l;‘ow l,.y IIleans
Wheth.:"11 Wltb any other ollice; (b) inthe OlTicer enjoys any other advantage or pron .
of asU risUs and #erd*ns of fee8}' whether the OlTicc is held d1
year; and (c) in Coluin»Jran
during the h
i
8081
'
oXher notify
!Annual Salary showing .separately
amount of fees received during year, it any.
Date of AppointmentI and date ot First
Appointment under the Colonial Government.
Ofllce.
does not re- . lppointin»*ni. is • 0J. where". J jnstrUInent,"'“tS^SouWWsWtod.
Office. , .
or where the appomtmen* >•> made under any Instrument,
this should lx' stated.
the selection ■ Governor 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 I crsonal Allowance, or for any
other purpose.
Name. Name. Annual Salary showing separately
amount of fees received during year, if any.
N
conta«i -'V • ft ■.rntLic c"...; \i '"8.C L.jl m
22b •1st July s 1925.
11th Janry, 1912.
::David ees. itatian.ForemanCarpenter. g/T«
Class.jolm Drees* Vth Laroh,
1932.1st June,
1918.
Fumiohed quarters, chargeollowanee »r>.;, duty allowance
Hi AlO cLatthew **©bson i 4 th yebry,Carpenter. i 1929.1.•••reieriei: Ling; 1.. th apt.
1932. SIS . Ot
11th jime, 1926.
1st otbr.1921.
■ teorge a mln .
218 .•■.■perator, ;eeond Claarj.
■urni ;diedquartera and{ 1st Janry,
1921.■380rge :ouis iailini.
driver■.eeiiaaio. du ty ollovianee
Of 45 .Blub.
l1st June, ISIS.
| lot Jany, 19.4.
Albert ..in;,.Caretaker, :Oasi 4»ii«
;■
general.
80Vernfif.netnaturalist.
!-A; A .a 1st janry,
1921.1th cviir.
3.919,
J1!:.'ii ? .*. mr m.Albert Henry
Hills.a ter
Bailiff.lot Janry,
1931. 219 a
Jajiitarycarter.
Idwa^d loan coanero.
i 1st atbr. 1920. il6 . <**
-las on* jJaaea finale December,1910. 1(2> 216 . 8
31441 r A.'V.
^out^sojvrU*
Bajiatrate :illiUTi Aarias. 2? th op t.
3.923,1 th ;ovbr.
19. a.
',1. '. a quart* and du Ay a Ho*
| tmos of
26-.- a i
I
j
BKMAKKS. REMARKS.\i/ Mia leave
(^/ aleaveterminated
ua leave
or f">« 4th Apni
01 «
or ^seaot, from alat
. 'faailton, seconded for service „ Nonastt. Assistant,(li ^OYcrniaent iatu^ctiot
with the »Adscovaryr ,aotin with allowance of !«>•
1to u th , Air. S*.txueai iion.o U/ber** • !
5to .•■’At JUly. ngagesient
-lUifc toliaoeaber.
NOTE.—-Christian Nam.
„tW „ . *t0be giVen Fun.th, 0(ficr i» <>Anu£f £tb l'^Uc^) (a) .
■ • or’^:rnt "r '£,!;> '• the 0^1lg thtJ year; and (c) in CUA^
NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full
v / x • % noininn 1 whether the Office is held inla **. ^ >■«»■« - »in 4-
U 1 ^u‘ Ollicci' enjoys any other advantage or profit.
L
*
,1.
1 8382
SECTION 13.
W:atWhether the Principal he „p
Allowtmces, if any. (or (W, h*lPersonal Allowance, or far» ®*
other purpose. '*Uy
■
-SiSS;"DftS°dftW cS1lFiSt'^tment under the omSGovemmont.
;•"Singer. |'Office. APP.Name.lu case# Governctl. ^ «0t. rest v> rt-n . ,nl \sisss?-
Colon
or wj1
2V.V.’
1
;:’u3Hda}«?4 quart J ew and duty
, allowance of «gQ234I ism
19 *5 •- !>•Alfred 0®otf)S®
.,'elaon Soneo. 7.19. ■la*k to aaiatrate. ip) G. •Op)IS)
- do ~1st Jfaxtfy.1920.
15th -arch*ilfid £3& ••
ijbi -V. alterStuart* ii- J-.lUfu •*■*. i*15.ustoms
„ffleer.192 .
1 22l0.! lat otbr.1923*
&;th >50hr.isas.
8. 8» 8.1.1 •
Ill tea ip) - ao ~viiarlea 0,o) *«n^uaboida*
«- a o «£174.1st SW.TJ, 1938.
;i th SQOr. 1925.
iUiu;.,.33lstant Charles ’■‘uaboloo • i 3 J pensions
fficers.I'HK COLONY.revenues OF
OPT OF THERAYABLE1st iUg. 193 .
l8t :\Ug» 1938.
John Lalier | 'tiieridge iSi I
- do -- 10. 642. • ■«
PiPi
!■5133.3ydney usrand ! 1st Aug. Sroweil. I 192;.onstable - do -ibi 1. 1*
■V/V. Ctatloalart-1J\xmlah&i c.
era t chargeallo vaxtee ;U> •, duty allowance
I £60.
£331.26th Juao, 1929.
1 Sydney I aha Jones. (4j.
perator,"irst Class.
REMARKS.
(li on leave of absence froa 3 th April to 3 th tcateaber. from public service on pension lat October.
(2/ ‘'•ornate! to customs officer 1st ctobar.
i2) n leave of absence from 2lat pru to 11th otober.
14; n leave of absence froo List April to 4th leotember.ngageaent terminated.
lb, AO ted as . agiatrate, outh Georgia, froa alat June to 24 thDeeeaber.
Retired
carriage fees. (5j Customs uvertiae foes, io, ‘hipping feea.NOTE. Christian Names to be given in Full J
Show by means of asterisks aml other signs (with footnotes) (a) in Column 1, whether the Office in held in conjunction with any other office; \h) in Column 4, Amount of fees drawn during the year- and (r) in Column ^whether the Officer enjoys any other advantage or profit. ’
84 85PENSIONS.
PENSIONS.! ■!!
Amount of the Pension Authority in Sterling. I
^ras
iname of pensioner. Service tor which the Pension
was granted.whichPension n:lto from >
U the Pensionhas* been paid-
• Amount of Emolument when last employed
in Public Service.
1 Present | Age of i : Pensioner, i
^nted Causeof
Retirement.-s. | d.&
\0 Ox is, ^ • iC.O I.V., *
I Ii J6■ d.s.4 21 10 Colonial chaplain■ a. 105V
IS. 4® 19i;9
11. 9. «’ 0
aS. 1. 191*
«. V. Brandon ceo ; ia 4 : 8626* Ago.!128 i 1 4 (jovoraaent 3 • oiasto**p# ^uroae ' 24S i XV io ?8
u 04
<1-;56 m ; ^i3oa arde^newins oa :lit f!I
81 ! 5 1n 'Chiv-f Clewt, c. s. . and i InstructorCi>lonial ’urgoon
I. att' '
EvU 0625
0 7 ; ill-healthipe.
<; 116 14«. N Earl E. 1912. . 010#iI
114 16 nAtkina 1| cut ..£ tnhle and i.^ermn of
3o W- IZ#■ - ;• a; 2.) 4 ! E 4 76 U
; 1 iJ» Wl« Pie so on
H. a* . Grant, c.G.a.
16 ! 4 j Colonial IscruEa^y
.. . lo&i -1 'sorotury• ;>’• '• . Collector |
| - t/v -5 •' <fifcSle. i ... fieretary
I d.>Ac0 §0 il‘Xd• B.># O... *
18 of 17.
6 of : ’.if XV : .
I'o'rriee'ito^ialnateu
Age.*5 *
•03. -■ll 2
S. . -I
0 7637 1-. IV1707. 2.I |C. : :iiii• 58 j 2 2£. 1* 1813 :76J4C UU uv.o ?. . -.sTtin 918 ! 1515 per/iee
[terminatedAge.
Ill-health
la Li® i9?4J-» o v i«*2UmO.,:0. ?• oad&XI 3»
30 i 4 1u7■0 -..ulor.i. ■ 'yaretary14. 0. 1022l V>v/ - * • - . re ... •. } - *• A • o.xv .
•A •- » - lio o11.* .-•* /• id J ►
' * .0» 1941. ,;V .m3 .23 5> ,..• -.ailtJ.
■ hoapacn <■ ..... .5.• .7’.. O48. ! ,: 6. 8. 13..6 . -U;/i . . . reaaurer
A. U. Jouterof •Vs® *a44 1.;. .. hju.jtb"11.11. 1920 v ■ \.;.m2
^3 J. 5outer
^•3. 3aaele^15 uVI ■ •>■/■ -. V ;i'2 trusa0. ?. 132016y 2
—- cervioe lter>'ainated.I 55 ;; u Ilro« 4* Ik.Av'xu XjcJ■T'liri - .at?. \
lx .V s ’■ -. :.• !l 4 Oil ii■5* J. j • AulUvan
-’Sullivan!, I
^4 IStf» 141 ! o
15 19
79 16
S i ; c
117 : 1;
47 : ia
; :X. V va;t u;i u»d| :;aoi©r .. ;„twOn
li .Ill-heal t*jCowieof 1817.
0 : 66I,0.Ira a. 25 i 48 I
0550u15. 3, 191
2* 7. 193
.. -d0- • H. P ound
:rs S.
I:i .OVia3 i&lik
; :>mv *a :j i oaate .MXowo©
• y i t ■ :it O'Ul tX>fl59 itlce^o
Carter
va.r . :n -ffloer, couth Georgia.voropac iionut® lllowoo.
■•^rfc/irin f.-f ,1 i.;.c:ee.,jo'r• v^na
• H. nich93
fj 5.,228 j
1* 1. 1928
1* 6. 1952
■t’U. 1931
1.1 .
iA* C. let-
i:•3. o j; ' # 146 of 4
of 19.27.
U<:-3^.*2.27.
vo. £■’.»
OXIsi::2V• e hen
• - tuart
f£c,-hereon
•••: 1- !
6.0 •{
15 4158.
5-11I
1 .;01-*iiaal th5 1x52 4515 4 I AT
291 :66, Of (ievs:>» v
134 .of 14.10I
-?a Henrietta j£r . Allen
• vRenter
45 !48: 1.14.
1*12. :
i.iv.
i9 1914 ■
"d. 1,0, 7 of XiuSsion.: >uld tokpHnneato of trolontego
who loot thoir lives dravmin while m -aotiyo
lot iseoor. ;
't-e
192-.si | la1314IS
■
161 5 *!• 19X4tf •jervioo onUidk____ _ .
L ill
: r -___________ _______i
6589Countries residing in tilO . . .IL-UCi
RETURN of CONSULS of ForeignSection 15. !
If not.If confirmed, state the date of his Exequatur.
\ confirmed the reas°n Why.a*»teNJiiiae of Consuls. O'.Alphabetical List
of Countries represented.
.
Slot! July, 1925.| Albert ’’ovineIRtfWB ..(Consular Agent)
Leonard illlori Hamilton Young’
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:ITALY
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1 jooonmi Hamilton Young,
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I,id Resident
! ^n&frsi included in
““Vmg Colanwo.
i NumberPopulation to the Square Mile.
- Marriages, j and Rate per 1000.I total. I
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‘Section 17Gross Amount ofEstimated totalDenomination or assistance to denomina-Name and Situation of Remarks.number ofMissionary body. tion or mission fromClmrches or Chapels.followers. Public Fuuds. if any.
Includes clo fo.t» iieatlnc o.M M as" •Heston.
EDUCATION.
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of each School.RevenueNumber of Scholars on Roll and in average attendance.
| ln Aided Private Schools. In other Private Schools.
! IlExpenditure
of each School.
Description of School..REMARKS.Voluntary
Contributions.Government
Contributions.in Govt. Schools. iSchoolFees.Total.Other !-
Private.I Aided
Private.Boys. Grirls.Govern- i Girls.: . )Boys.Girls. iBoys.meat
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(3.) WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
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year.Private Banks.rnnient. % Government.. ial GoveColon By the Public.
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of all Banks doing busiuess in the ColoujfWeights aud Measures in common use and their equivalents in ImParticulars
penal Weights aud Measu
Underwhat
authorityestablished.
Number of Establishments in
the Colony.
in the n N<>te C.rcuiaUoa m the
Colony.
| Principal Agency in ' United Kingdom.
Capital paid up. HrName of Bank.
Address of Head Office.
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lolanAointo tho Colony of tho
[,-om each Country by CW, during the Year ended 31st112 SB!(l)
Imports into t&e Colony of 19 SS»STATEMEI,Ti!,t„'»W by Classes, during the Year ended 3,st ber,peceR1
(1) SUMMARYFalkland ita Depend000100
December. 19 gg#
Class II. Class III. Class IV.Class I.
Islands from TotalImports
(includingBullion
HawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Bullionand
Specie.
TotalMerchandise.Cou»lrieS ol
Ori8in’Food,
Drink, and Tobacco.Class IV. andClass Ill-Class II. Total
Imports(includingBullion
andSpecie),
Specie),1 Class I.Bullion
andSpecie.
TotalMerchandise.
RawMaterials
Miscellaneous
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Countries of Origin.
andFood, Drink, and Tobacco.
and £ £Articlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
£ £ £ ££Unclassified.
56708 300 654432606 G5443850255United Kingdom -
£ ££££££0538995389,1 41844 50086277: 27508United Kingdom ... Parts of the
British Empirem
Other
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
Total other Parts of the \ British EmpireI Total other Parts of the
British Empire8381Foreign Countries 8381
1805780
138485frwsU,Chile.Cwsnark.
801071 5730188457180184
1803433093911 130Foreign Countries 124134 39Argentine. 5171 0895137 2985 8293 39 31123 128128 31 3184Chile. 457 3911 5730
130509 343 5720 8124m*
SI120 191030130 TOCO4551Dutch Dost Indies 48974 4097448974124 134134m
39• 39 39High seea. 124200 1842095l
109308124
124200Holland. 51 312985 5979 10956 199300124
ttruguay. 100074551 1668 1086 19 16607Mai p 8028059ote'gn Countries 56047832
Total Foreign Countries 0805013567 184869 16375 862 02050215673815673 1102qRan 39501D Totai.......... 8810ill?
1Grand Total. ...811146 97619 U68 311008311002
114115(l) SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Imports into tj,e ■
from each Country by Classes, during the Y SUMMARY STATEMENT of the VATfrom" each *ClaSef <jpjg£ Wjk g^
C1”*in. 01,.,
South Georgia(h ,!
December. 19gg#
Class III. Class IV.Class II.Class I.Class I. 3S-Class II.
RawMaterials
Food. and Drink, and Articles Tobacco, mainly
Unmanufactured.
IV.Articles
wholly or uminly Manu
factured.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
BullionCountries of Origin.
TotalMerchandise.
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
Countries of Origin.and TotalArticles
wholly or mainly Manu
factured.
FoodDrink, and Tobacco.
Specie. Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Imports(includingBullion
BullionTotalMerchandise. and
Specie. audSpecie).
£ £ £ £ ££United Kingdom ... £1G75 25671 4548 £89806 £ £
United Kingdom
Other Paiis of theBritish Empire
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
I
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Total other Parts of the ) British Empire i
Total other Parts of the) British Empire J
•o
foreign Countries
latch 'Test 3eS.F°reign Countri
tes.3300Indies, 112 25604:397/>tettoo .
5373 10956
5972 43974
124300 19930 !
a2965
Tr,Utl Ffjreign Cojun tries
1900&
F°ta] p0,'ei«» Countries
CHanijTotal.
N
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1/M117116 r
SUMMARY STATEMENT of the Value of Domesxxc Exports fa
ountiy by Classes, during the Y
Class IY.
Exports from MValue of Domestic
by Classes, during the Year ended..t&e coiSTATEMENT of the (2)(2) SUMMARY
Iol&nAi to each Countryomto each Colonyear ended
:Islands of |!|pffelldandt&e: 33.• « . :' :Class I. Class II. IClass III..
Class IV.Class Ill-Class II.Class I. TotaldomesticExports
UndudiBullion '
< and Specie).
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
TotalDomesticExports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
TotalMerchandise.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Countries of Final Destination.
I! fj-'inBullionand
Specie.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
! RawMaterials
Miscellaneous
Bullionand
Specie.
Food,Drink, and
Tobacco.
TotalMerchandise.
Articles wholly or mainly Manu
factured.
\>\f! 1 ! 1, k\Countries of
Final Destination. andFoodDrink, and Tobacco.
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
Unclassified. :::
: .
}£ £ £ £ £ £ £
£fi ££ ££££ 114-396 v.United Kingdom 6710 131106 !.1 : ' II £30750 -2387531C4354114896United Kingdom ||s jj
Other Parts of theBritish Empire
!I:■ 1
4K>Other Parts of theBritish Empire
■, ' #». i! 1:ME
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ii: Total other Parts of the
i British Empire! !
■
Foreign Countries.:iForeign Countries. i!
296’296Chile. 50# 8461374174300
13741
570001 18586360
1017
1374174300
: h
545545Cfeftl* 347i 846 19850 206S9Gi; 6700010135£5750
67030-I01S3510 86860108 ex?i 1017i
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,ij 252739 ■
<98796 ;!vV
1S1947! II121947m iDiuNi) Total 114594 7107Obaxd Total. 840wky. 1 'i
481409461488SA/i ,
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: j!*|?, , Vvtde of Domestic Exports from tha STATEML^ Co^y by classes, diu’ing the Year ended.!
Class II. Class HI- Class IV.
korts from the Depend enoi{during the Year ended. 1932.
(•2) summary
of south Georgia *0Class I. Class II. Class III. Class IY.
Class I.Tot&!
V,onieatic,“xP»rt»
Bullion
RawMaterials
andArticlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
TotalMerchandise.
$ TotalDomesticExports
(includingBullion
andSpecie).
Bullionand
Specie.
RawMaterials Total
Merchandise.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Countries of Final Destination.
Articles wholly or
mainly Manu
factured.
Miscellaneous
andUnclassi
fied.
Bullionand
Specie.
;Food,Drink, and
Tobacco.Countries of
Final Destination.and IFood.
Drink, and Tobacco.
Articlesmainly
Unmanufactured.
andSpecie). •• fir
t££ £ ££ ££ ££ £££ £ £
Ilf117644 117644 llJnited Kingdom ...117044United Kingdom1
I' k!:
. Other Parts of theBritish EmpireOther Parts of the
British Empire Il
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Total other Parts of the British Empire 1 kUotal other Parts of the
British Empire imi
!■!
5m4Foreign Countries.Foreign Countries.
•Jiil;:kvl/JCentine. Brazil.Cape Verde Is. High Sees.
;Koraay. Uruguay.
1374174300C70001012585750
1374L743000700010185
1374174300 0700 3 10123 80260
472
HIirj
H510 GS8S0■%\
473i 472
■1£11
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Total Foreign Countries510 s251398 I'otiil I>25l^3 0le'gn Countries251393
I
Giiisn Totalj 510 os3032 36054^ Riund369542 Total
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(3) to 2 oC* dH «HslklandDependencies 50 8 o10Class II. ' Class HI. Class IV. 01 3Class I.
!TotalMerchandise.
£ 19Raw jMaterials Articles
and wholly or Articles 1 mainly mainly Manu-
Unmann- factured. factored.
Bullionand
Specie.
a Cl?Miscellaneous
andUnclassi-
! fied.
? §8 O §{A
o1 IaCountries of Final Destination. 9HFood,
Drink, and Tobacco.
»9CP 95a oa
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Other Parts of theBritish Empire a s s s a g
H C? gjf O &P: O 8 o IC» toH0.; 20 Oo' C3 CO H £$ HQ ft*it 8>
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Sb *© #00 V>49 v* »©2© H
c’O j<P (3«-l <*>
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«0 H oM
6s £ Q<5.5 HPArgsntine • 9qe«a
O'Q ■---1374174300
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2SS670001012506360
1017
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« H O I246 0Cepe 7erde Ie. 3eaa.
50 *i C5296 s ts67;101253G20Q
1017
MWormy.tttugaay.
BD
510 - CQa—»•c198 H Q -v.;a319 '73 I.o 12H p-a
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Total Pore%n Countries246 708 251785 1S5273C852739 5372
WWP to Raw
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lib Amount of Customs Revenue received during the Five YOF THU ears
distinguishing the amounts derived - from PrincipalReVBnue received during the FiVe Y j)GGCO.t>.or ,• ■ •earsCustoms
Amount of the amounts derived from PnncipalOF THE (S&Iklona Islands)•handise-STJMMABY 5 distinguish111® 0£ Hereglasses• ■ •
ended 1989. 1930. 1931. 1932.1988.^nTicnES.f Merchandise- puisClasses o
1951. 1932, £££ £1950. &1989. 'SJ
JjjPORT8*1938 •A.BTlCkF$- 443461 577546PRINCIPAL a? aA-- , . •oj> ■ 2652iJ • • • 8683 3986£ 61755971Beer581 443£ 465IHPOBTS.555 • • •
23081974Spirits
1obacc0
Vtine
2296285 1865138487794280• ••3844 • • •• ••
Beer • • • 132• • •7105 198167860> • •4484 31489568449• ••3938• • •Spirits • ••
1513684 350177■ • •2575 360• •• 139206• • •183Tobacco
834 $ito&08838• • •197• • • *23Wine • • • 375560
UatohftB
xTotal from Imports
£6154£7879£8189Total from Imports ... *7520 £11988
B.—From Exports.
B.—From Exports. Guano 248• • •1596 91420963293Guano 36172414 Oil, Seal 8039792918657Oil, Seal ... 7573Oil, Whale41085 • • •69268.96 108065 • • •
8139Oil, Whale ...'fool
803079897573A139
.i*
1
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Ig 7939 1£1
\ 78*5£ 9053
as®08 Total from ExportsTotal from Exports ... 188610 jUflBffl . * •5111080134 1 £1501^
uj.35991;dlSS59I
5047304^ Grand Total.
151v/
Amount of Customs Revenue received during the Five TearsOF THE
,...33*st, distinguishing the amounts * derived-- from Principal(0 sreceived during the Five YearsRevenue
the amounts(i3k© uopondono? of South ahetlante}Customs
distinguish^
aoponleoMj*
ded"-Amount of derived, from Pidnci e.o Raiidise-uipalOF THE 0£ MercSTJMMAMM
ended.ChsseS
‘jOlltil G©03?Cj^Q-)SMI*-£ Merchandise-
loss.^btxcues-•««•»•■0»
Classes o1930. imports-
^0$^btxcfes* A--Principal• • •
Beer. • •
IMPORTS. • • •A.._Fbom Spirits
totecc0• • •
ISO234561• • •
1 • ■• 0 •Beer
453 475 287 • • •• • •1635 • • •
Spirits • •• • ••Wine1139• • •1GTobacco
• • •■Wine
Hatches
Total from Imports
£3404Total from Imports
B.—From Exports.
GuanoB.—From Exports. • • •• ••1596
Oil, SealGuano • • •
12405 Oil, Whale ...OU, Seal • • •aTnoluflOil, Whale...
1
»Total from Exports14051Total from Exports
!
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14jSS®Grand Total. Grand Total.
±06Eft
Customs Revenue received during the p- OF THE Amount of Customs Revenue
, distinguishing the
Amount or sIJMMABY(fi) xiQt.ao0^0*
(6) SUMMARY of
ended...............
Classes of Merchandise.
ive Y3lst Dooeober distinguishing the amounts derived h-orn jy
THE received dun
amounts derivedlu’mg the Five Years
from PrincipalUlciPal
(gto pepondoncY of 3out& Qglaaoy Xoded-"eii 0f Merchandise. (3io Dependency of g
falanta)Classes
Articles.Principal Articles.
■A.—From Imports. Imports.$R0fli
A*Beer
!BeerSpirits
i!• • •
Spirits
TobaccoIIf! i
Tobacco • • •U :n
lifi L.Wine
Wine • • •
iIT i t?«L? e
II
Total from ImportsTotal from Imports
B.—From Exports.
Guano
/
b--From Exports.
Guano
°il, Seal
0il> Whale..
• • • • • •Gil, Seal
• • •Gil, Whale ... • • •• • •
IT I L.L»IIT
Total from Expo•••
T°tal fr°m Exports • • •
Geand Total.
1 Gi*and Total.
154 f155
(7) DETAILED STATEMENT showing the quantities and Maine of each c]
Merchandise Imported during the year ended gist DeQQRlbor, 1933 a
the Coimtries of Origin (a)
script;l0* Of
n§uishipj)ETAlLEI) S I A FLMEjSF l showing the 0
Slsjj
> disti(Halklana Islands and Donendcneloo)
quantities a"d Valueeach descrijjtiori,tlise Imported during the year ended
the Countries of Origin (a)
g
Saoiaana ialaa4s 1938,
Sepena.•ntmisliingImports for Home
Consumption. .listing1Total hnportsArticles and Coimtries of Origin (a) Gnoiea)Imports for Home 0°nsmnptionArticles and Countries
of Origin WQuantities. Value. Quantities. Total Imports.^'ahle<
Quantities. Value.Quantiti,
CLASS I, :£ ■
Ohl tod Kinoavn.& &to
130United KingdomArgentine
Uruguay
89942994 4I39
39 fcusuay 3587 !
87Sbtal 168iibtal 3060
3060V IT^. -»r—
i&Lona, Bjaerngiiop-j'a.'vu jura#Oorn and ffrdaer.
United Kingdom
ArgentineChile
Upagaey
ArcentineBpasll
59 17178I 59 17178777 3583777 3583271 871 4 4
j 1104 Chile1104 119 119Tbtal I Denoaife iso180f 8311 2211 H&Uaafl 31SIftmlt, v, iQtablftc
mte l IClnsdoB
ArgentineBrazil
Chile
^anoeIforaay
Uruguay
J26433043
fc*»GUay 224533*5773 773
Sbtoi 2592820988724 7843 3
12 2297M **Wmis 2297^0480 2360
38I **151 7151 y 710-30 1030total 2326^tai 8330SQ03 2803^ h the Country "J Origju is
tljD/] («) ' e(| should be triven.Countrygiven. O'oui which hich consign.signed "Cocon from 'vUtly °i Origin is unobtainable, then’Conhti.s
Idr &
156tAILKD STATEMENT showing the Quantities and Value of
imported during the year ended ilst doctor,
Countries of Origin (a) (AaInland lalenda
I each description(7)ing the Quantities and \ alue of each <lesCripUoi.
slst Dooerabos?, lose ,
(IttUdona Islands and aoponsoa0l08)
TATEMEXT show m,TI•: llDKTAlhED S clin»clise
shinSCO ded aafil ^eafaMles)ot >«»»«* I'*-®1
tie torn.™, of Origin
tliei;ill1 fli!|fi Imports for Home Consumption. Total Imports. w
Total Imports.p 11 Home Consumption- T:Imports for Quantities. Value. Quantities. Value.Articles and Countries
of Origin (,«) Quantities.m Value.Value.Quantities.o sil C > 1(QO&tdd
gjQt#*
;•I il VS403 ; if75478?
I. hi dk
Tobagoo*.United Kins&«»
BrasilChile
Horsey
Uruguay
51335133fi'jl 30533033-111!: 1038lose-:
101181 df ;I Si 5!‘38 83S738827S
fatal17317933
:! ami 300: soo59615961Total United '.anglcra.
irgontta©
Homy
05it 93
3414ft641vines.
; 936455'united HiaalOB
Argentine
Chile
i 936<13 Total4359
813443rsanee
iferaay
tfiroguay
48 5134! 171 Wtea 'Sinoaom
^S&atia©1 17 1331GO-GO 1331
«41eTbtal CIO618 ^OPtiay
iQLA33 II.
TotalCool. Poke and on tmqi.
United JClngUao
Arsen tine
Chile
aitoh ;eot Indies
Carried forward
ilg4S‘3°**13^3304223943I 18480086 184200Sees85
8539
40074;
75473
1843002530’totfcl
48974ia bn tii'-ri1'
d sho«75*78 nsir'u'which co(a) if th- Country of Origin is onobtainah] fl'OP1ConidO'(<l) l£ ^0 Country of Origin is unobtainable, thenbe fdvt>n'then (.!( \ from which consigned should
15S 159IJ3£TAILED ST A r KM ENT showing the Quantities
31st{■'-1
showing the Quantities and Value ofdetailed statemex i
of Merchandise hnported during the year ended 3lat Voomber, l93g s
distinguishing the Countries of Origin (a) (T&UOand ^leXldS G.^ £
each «1 (?) and Value of each description(7) esci‘iptiion Imported during the year endeddiseof )Iei«lllD
ashing*eesa>«pt i93g#^elnaaa
the Countries of Origin (aj.
(listi»Sl 003 ^Qyenaonoloa)i<Sg)Imports for Home CImports for Home Consumption. !:I°lal Imports. onsumption. "lotal Imports.Articles and Countries
of Origin («) .; Quantities.Value. Quantities.Quantities. Value.Value. Quantities. Value. V: i i|S
£GLASS XII. .oi :■>
a&es and assetac
Halted satugaom
urucuav
6157pitoft
Oes0Q»y
20 5 S157123052313 as13
338 632■sbtel saw. i8316 31 21Uruguay
«S*.T.7»prBT.
i;ii^otesjXioes and 0355 6330%tal 5«is«raBs«j -rAv r TUnite: £i&03aa
Uruguay1642 1942 teltuga and 8£?o.o.te.,.
WW iUngstoEi
ircentlns
63 OS 1142 11142t-
f -i rTotal tiilA8005*s 80 35 mChile 38g?RB. Rohr *.*n
®*te* Kingaom
/ 8787<SWK*1 1871486 480 127.1
2315 80157otal
■3301 0301 i-I11031106 *14
^Qy : ft.14 ■J Ll it399hitel XlasSfl«
AreontiaaChile
thmgBay
^y iSi’JBO 102309 Sift260010y
1457 1437 115911395 3
fi500 098
S32btal S3(a) If th- Country of Origin is 4710 1_____________ 47X0,,
0,11 which consigned should he ^x'unobtainable ed *ouW »* ^n*tlien C°U||tj.y j-r which consign(a) fromlf thfe Country
Country of Origin i htaiitable. then ,!;■
is uno■ V>’
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161fi
160STATEMENT showing the Quantities and Value of each description
, i during the year ended Slot Doeas!)®?, 1938,imp011
Countries of Origin (a) 7ol‘tUtuS. hkrtl> and iepettilQOOiesl
pgXAlhEO(*>
1 Value of each description• the Quantities ant showing tne u hai'clise
;8bingtemev'1DETA1U®U'A theded Slot
-^lldnna Islsflto nail ■>o?ca&*3a-3l0Q)(7) i during the year en A‘#r Imports for Home Consumption. Total Imports.Importof Merchandise
:p< of Origin (a>the Countries
distinguishing Quantities. Value.Value.Quantities.Total Imports.Consumption.IS for HomeImpov
Value.Quantities.Value. .•hQuantities.
r t&a#001
u14ftf*m jc-«a 14141331?1351?OILt
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Kiaefl®1
980003Chile 4390 339
374norm? 3?4 Ssrsiif•A
535UWS«ff 1QS9010308 'Mol
.*.1 '• *stfBW***--'nr-: -
tor1810S'- -3
ojO Mted aaoBm 5united ftinoaoE 55
uwgmyq;133U
311 TotalTotal \ r.rW.TK ■ranss'-cw
rtto!:s p%.191? 531?3
173United iancdon iCiaofte Til5558latino32Heway Vi71^y305
1?Total 205 2059Vhay
2053Pninta and 0.11b.
United KincAoa
Argent iae
Chile
Itorway
Uruguay
3l?°tf%tal3170 454
464 git91 3000
S09Q .d dw«It.0f\SirlUm IiioHfyOU* >v?045 Couot>‘>'fatal hf,unable, the"to)704a h the Country of Origin is uno
(«) h tb-, Country of -Origin is unobtainable. then Country from which consigned *hoU 1
iho
»1
I162 ■ -IT ATBMENT showing the Quantities and Value of each descriptions
pETA l during the year ended 3X3-% gtfWsasEbes* £9!5fi»
(I^ilaaa islands)(?)Quantities and \ nine oLeacli description
iBteVte BBS ^PCS1:!^C^
lmPorte(
tbe CountnesViseT EMENT shovr •,p= of Origin (a)bane
isbinfi
dei'cDETAILED S’1A of ■0) ins tbe year en .flU91 fi-f*imported during Imports for Home Consumption. Total Imports.IPIn of Merchandise
distinguishes T^e;P< of Origin (a) nA Countries
iU'd^fOrigin («)IS Countriesfil Value.Quantities.Value.Total Imports. Quantities.Consumption-!m.
for HomeImports
Value.Quantities.‘-sssr Value.■r-Quantities. •'■aiAt
1
&IIt &M4£*394IS a1371 01
I■ 87unite;rxsentine
33 87uprfsinot 194i iws#? 30433048liS.ii.'wr.
13 53 ■ ftltsl,77-5-'-' - »»IWJNW*Total
5730} Maagj.
mtoi mP®tiptoes
5$SB8Ueariaill^Sg&i.
unite* iaieas®
Chile
595871
871 1104fclle •11104
i|,V:8089Total tasmay
3009Hire rancir^ Victegials..
;Unite* !CUg3m;/ a&s
H Sia^osa
Chile80S SS&XS43 •
■Total 883 miS;s!5A-.1*1-rtar-’"K!r'
135gL'J^ !-•. ■, - 'Vi'6013^nla&ls. llvinn tstooiri
united iJiauaflciChlla
Otucuay
300 1900!< 60s*300040 10BO!
iV*G43 16331910
1563Hi1 liesTotal uas
.ivt'U-\a 's' i-a shouii i sig"ei ich 0°*wdnc1 /
*
fvoiu0onntryinaide, the11^ hthe Country of Origin is unobtmniv co
il 1* -1'«> If lh" Coimlry of 0ri«iu is ^oWmahH. ih*-n Country from which consign^ shoul
jC ,*.> cTrrr■
104 o
1
(7) DETAILED STATEMENT showing the Quantities and Va]u111 e of RETAILED STATEMENT showi
handise Importecl during the year ended
the Countries of Origin (a)
e^ch d• ; llg the Qitantitiof Merchandise Imported during the year ended Slg*
distinguishing the.Countries of Origin (a) (ApJL'CXt'H’Kt A
i es and Val2*0®Bt ue of each,]
' hl'^m tsu(lf M®rC 11
;n!niishingi
distin°Imports for Home Consumption.
TotaI fmpo.Aj’ticles and Countries of Origin (a) Imports for Homrts. e ConsumptionArticles and Countries
J of Origin (a)f J r°tal Imports.Quantities. Value. Quantities.Value. Quantities. Value.i Quantities.Mineral foitg-s,
tmite-a Kiasto
SruGuay
.ri
•->? n133 ■va->
•VjtvII il 41592 .4168a 395tetei 39164Jy mile soII 1st •50ng^along
KItv^qej
APSGjitiac ■
Brasil
Chile
team*fiollaiEt
^>0«ay
II li 43 45W»7 eaJ: 10343 60 iT
XCOA.;; *'*.*■»• *6«BewMe«ati
fetal 60S90S 60SA
A OL119
110
Wfea Wacgoi
ftwt las
•:-uc2iso •<a» #7- •
' 478 472 illaW-M
;■
25 252340 ii- •Stile2245Total/
!:.85308530■at- K£Mr*se Nguay19862
°“te5^riaoe
1663lomi ismiiiyiuo»..-v».a>5«
Total 460546332530 Sm»-w- »ai.~c—xtc -J»u3k -Jtso ^jrr>K»vv s*«wa*JW2S30
33' B 3 21342154 .;
2051
““t®3 -'anakiB
fcazii
13312231 1331
Tbt^i 55183315
3374Chll9 5374121
121 10035 1093STbtal 133 135^ If tin- Conntj 3603••' <A Origin i.. 1106 I I
'"^AUtinai,] 5503 1106lhen C0e.Unti*y fr
0jiJ which ,c TFi' ui'-consigned shouh Id he given->nsigned nhouwhich c(Country fromlllt,y °I Origin is unobtainable- then
*
1U IJlU U
pBTAILED STAT EMENT showing theQ
ImJOrlecl *"**the s'e” «** aeocabw*' *e Countries o£ Origin (a) ^ ■
i 1II ED STATEMENT showing the Quantities anil Value of each
Imported during the year ended
ies of Origin (a)
i uantities and Val(?) Ue o£ eac^1 description
1952,,(7) DETA
I lit Slst Dae a j,
(i -ial’tla"!A Islands}'1 fl of Merchandise
distinguishing the Countries|
Mi' :im a: h it
ishingdistil
Imports for Home Gonsumptiou.Imports for Home Consumption. iota] Imports. ^otal Imports.Articles and Countries
of Origin (a) Quantities. Value.Quantities.Value. Quantities.Quantities. Value.
SSS2i .o««!n. ;aoots.
United Klas€U*a
Urump.y
VWi *U42i wmI r 1S4£i I i.53 396S m 87
-UK- Jr M. vs^.v- .* - CtrKT'
8006Total SJ' '813G1? IM?'Hotel«PWS.V>*a-atV3sW«*' wr» *V.- r-r-»^.;-5»T,-irpc-i:-.- ... v
Sssrac.* Acne, etc.AW K * -tx**
|8B find.
Osltod riOgfiUKS.ttoltal ■loc.hKa 870 870
1073:v.m•1.- nr^is".Ms*,v*;
To tel 14870 U870 OUSKay1010Itsoijrghcnloale. CruAe a;ifl In*..
united Xiaoioei 11032483 11038403 fotalArcentia-2
5 V’jVV* aJWi'H.'iU
Chile50
Oweney oa35~o 1O3G0
10808Total n254.8 nto m5iUenTCMivWKjTHia* |c;.eo» >^>a
18374Vay 574^ted Oaefta
60916091 10611Oosaany1061185asapttSOBLf
2121Total 306
I 805gx:5?6137 3Vy 3'
511311
^ If th«- Couutr U1 be Pvel1-y of Origin is msigneit slw«“■‘obtainable, then ft which ci(ft) ^ thebi-gi^"'UlltlJ irom which consigned should fromCountryCountry of Origin is unobtainable, then
168Hi 9
it a
! II : Ji(7) DETAILED ,STATEMENT showing the Quantities and V;1]Ue
of Merchandise Imported during the year ended
X; laujjg j
or BTAILEV STATEMENT showi
dise Imported during the year ended „
the Countries of Origin (a)
eoch ,ie (!) V n§ the Quantities
v-'CihkXsjI,,-*
SC1^S Iand Va]
each descripti
I Id3sfJfgl-cl)*111
iehinfi
distinguishing the Countries of Origin (Orj| JI; ' 'll of
distil"1i; if ' iOf if
Imports for Home Consumption r°tal impArticles and Countries of Origin (a) Imports for Home CI onsumption.[I Total Imports.Quantities. Value. QuantitiesI ft
Quantities. Value.Quantities.
ftjr -ff
if' A
hOggSKBr.
gjtteaI |«BK?
tSilted i'lXustasu1017II 1917&>tal '■**■“•*«****
1?. 100 1?its eaa oiia. '.'ota'i 1034 1S34Unites idn^oa
S7S4 2724as. to
Argentinef-ndai o
et a * > V ‘V »w-. frrv* :411Chilelltet ilnclcsin 1S47I*E^liay £1
j 1245 CS3»o**fiVS«rr.sl?r»!<i.a!3t (CWCOnaa. rw*
1043 fotel ISA?Ajtel .V1 • -M VfK.,% ..4463
siagdojx1 >
37083708®Ue 133133
14 • ! i14 totalAofeti 3834 |.|3834IIJU U5? &/bfegtfrJW%!**mn*r*
3L4 •I1 it,'•]
Site 4ssd&la-!r. *_»v'o«. I'JVMI** *'•" V*‘V
t&ited jii 10311101£8703: j027Sktai on
UK* : * 1248»6 1 1240A 00, .****** •
*“*•* :a3003>t*l 1200 500843
343f«; iftii.- ,0cv 1200>u,Jtry of Orn«in w 11 1130*** Co•Uitry f|.JI,J W^ic^ c<ui.signed should heaven* UflS iened should he t?i'lM1,
^ol1 CHmm^Ulnt,,y °r Origin is unobtainable, then Counti.'
1/1170
pJiTAU'^D S I A 1 EM'LNl showing the (^uantiti
olet
KI) STATEMENT showing the Quantities ami Value of
Imported during the year ended
e;tcl) (]es .(7) DETA11 (0 es and Val
cnbcs?116 °F ^ description
» 1933,
option Jise Imported during the year ended,U;t UOujtbo!?., 195g^
ies of Origin (a) (jPiiidj}ei'c',il11
lisliin^
of Merchandise
distinguishing the Counti iesof the Countries of Origin (a) (^outUdistil1
Imports for Home ConsulImports for Home Consumption. l°tal Imports. option.**rs&sk,m Total Imports.Articles and Countries of Origin (u) Quantities.Value. Quantities. Value.Quantities. Quantities.Value. Value.
/■>
Ag: I - • V2
: ! S8ItSLi. 3810Argfcfc&ne 18 7 7
f 183Mol 13 63 65I III Opts ..aV,
ArgsmiaeEH*
IBS 1SS 870hltea Tingtioa 379H I:**V Vr'W ;lsr.S1
179trey 179Tdtal 193 133
total 458 458ten.
tMto! XlagioQ
fcr^entino
-Ts^tsblea nnd
483 ■30JW<«4 StnodciEi 1010Cvl 501
4Mu 4101 15117 1Sstnl
114015total 10
ZiacflOQ
Argentine
Sonay
Q38 855
jjll PUfil.! 239533471
48974nCdaa 804712043 8345
Total 4397491336076 ■ 6076
013377570Hi
77073
rfi) If th- Country of Origin j,ujJohtainaMe. th |,| heei‘ Cou oiisigned shou'■ ‘,()ri1 which consigned should be ttiiven-
which cJ ttthe fromCountryQou utl’.y of Origin is unobtainable, then
m
1731721 1
DETAI led ST AT IiMENT showing the Quantities
nciise Imported during the year ended
the Countries of Origin (a) (BOU1&
ving the Quantities and Value of 'tSTATEMENT dun (7)each de and Va] ue ot each descriptionOETAILED
chandise Imported during the year
Pinion(*)°lot 5j®OQI3ber* 1933.ended Jfercha
(listing111
Slot 1953
(saatk QmscM)ofof Her
distinguishing die CountriesGeorgia)ishingins of Origin (tt)
1
! I:Imports for Home Cfor Home Consumption. I otal Imports. onsumption. Total Imports.ImportsArticles and Countries
of Origin (a) Quantities. Value.Quantities.Value. Quantities.Quantities. Value. Value.
U£
Ox*
12SU«ft
0##
12 G200 200ttoited Kingdom*pgentlne
librsay
1434s 143405 00■
603 600641 041
316Q 8180ttotal936 036 I'total
li unr. SteBozlyflaflBearar^Ibited KlnGdoea
Timber.f
06661?1?/j?SQntlno.
Vtormy G38G32305305 Honey' 093698total 383 totalsas t
,w rjpl.\K.'l
totfege MBfltoale oil. 1 >.wCoot3*i4High Seas l 134300 4! 134309 ' , 1
i4total 124800 4totali 134200
jr hn : -igpgpjMMlWMff '■|
SLass ni.I i t;8?ten. if* 37
:39IKlaodote ml1310 291310 ilI 1 :
5619 'total1310 561810 11 ' '1
^nraa1 IT
^lngaoiator*ey
2309210I
31G 2309 99328lS 993 4295.3815total5031 4895 7597 •;3031
*>tu 7597 (1 shouUl b, Btven.! which consignIIf th " Oonntry of Origin is fromCountryIf ttle Country of Origin is unobtainable, thenunobtainaPi shouldthen Country from which consigner! ✓
. n
175 r174;ED ST ATEMENT showing the Quantities and Value of each description
dqtM11;ing the Quantities and Value of each de
led 31st uoceobor, 1930,
/south Georgia)
(0 Imported during the year ended ^ !**««**, 1938,
(3outfa Goorgig,}TEMEAT show ScviPtion
detmiED ' dise11distil11
(«) ies of Origin (a)ofeiu the Countries,,tta! jgliinSof Merchandise
distinguishing:ps of Origin (a)- :
Imports for Home Consumption. Total Imports.the Countries:
total Imports.Consumption.Imports for Home Value. Quantities. Value.Quantities.
A^?<j££5nK8 Quantities.Value. ^alue.Quantities.
O-"A. &
■ m•ht
124a 3Kited stages
Homy jjggffltiHO
l
33 333S
15440 I40 1Total 311
dotalnnd Oils*
felted AincdcE
,y?seatineroray
4404404345
1S090999C vm.j
! 35793070 ;1U1 9otal :. «sw-w*ra.-.rw’'3*537w--*--rs*=s*
&
ships m tiara*335
1 235rJomy «i,\.
'E
4 d335Total 335
■V.idSoap. QftMlec snd ToiletTeporetlons.
United Kingian
nomay
\■
X > ,|| i
v« I10
10 5I?;5 \15 \:Total
Stationary. tfoatta myi
ArgenttaeMomay
! ISI
;
g3:■
i53■■
71{
i71IPA t
•Uotal124 Ul be g'veU‘cl showconin’hich 1fvolU nV '•'
Couuiv>''ithen
btainni>ie-to) ^ the Country of Origin is nn0iveO-be ^(a) If the Country of i etl should18 unohUtiiiftt,t<-, then Country from which consign
177176ill 'X '•V f ;
1 TAILED STATEMENT showing Quantities and Vali; de ue oE aU articles E 'B STATEMENT showing Quantities and Value of all articl
gist Seoesber, lQge,
f Domestic Produce. (alklaail felsto a»A ^Gffoado&ol0o)
(8)i sported toes EDETAILEi"ps during the year ended
I;p£4 during the year endedPorted(8) iolat Becetab
Oallsland Island
Countries
0[ Domestic
to e3r» 1932, distinguishing
s ai1^ dependonolos)
distiVarious Countries !! Iic Produce.
the Exports o
QuantitiesQuantities. Value. Value.Articles and Countries ol' Final Destination. Domestic
Produce.Produce
other than Domestic.
Domestic Produce Produce.
Articles and Countries of Final Destination.
£ l:DomesticProduce.
Total.Produce other than Domestic.
Produce°ther thanDomestic.
DomesticProduce.
vrother than Domestic.
Total.Total.It Total.
£ £ i;£nottthJ.ygHt forward
£ £ £; 58685 bagsCLASS Im.
Lire SfreaPfL
3QG9S 21814
14210 859021814: : 3P0 j’>1 f;£ 4
hip!14210;
359082 240 [82Chile 48400 r? 48400 36300 38300
total. 88 84-682 843CLASS II.
Phi ted 'St&GftCB
21800 1635021800 t? 13350»»y
;! i123103 85054 83054125105Total53 G I20058D 220 1 '• i
39Uruguay 2039 SO ■ j :
pL.. United Klngcloa 10001000155oaslca155; total 585 846505 240
15015055f: : ft55 i "awepflkliia.
Stilted Etag&m
Uruguay
■ gmm MHMfllMWi
11501150210210total4095 i876 Bales 670 4695173■;
83■
'Wted Kingdom
n IvG33II 7599275992Barrels 37996total 379964873699 699! 4873 325032501635. nne 1625uaui 38000
19000 30900
67000
09400
«19000: 67010; 510w i tons 33500
34700
: 51 510 er^Q Islands t»35500i 69400I. total 510 n54709 47251 81 5X0 Hua 472836y rf236
254114E54H4****•« Klngtosa 187057^tai109476
10940®
1270573934958 Iba
m5934338
3934853 109475;total 10125
10120109475 4500'LTons4500 10125
10125i^tal 4500I: ft4500' Xing**si®1*S^Baee £101438693
438666
£181433603
178179.
[1
STATEMENT showing Quantities and Value o£ all
gist Deocribor, 1933 s
{Itilbland Islands ana Dopona
TAILED STATEMENT showing Quantitiarticles J;detailed. es a»d Value of allde(8)
m^ishi
' (8) sticks Exported to
distinguishing
ended • s during the year endedI during the year Slstdisti 0
(Shlklana Ielenaa),
Coiinti'Q5
0f Domestic
;■ iVarious Countries 1933, ■
nig Iic Produce. ■of Domestic Produce.. ;I!:•- the Exports
\ InQuantities Value. Quantities!r Value.. iicles anil Countries of Al Final Destination.
Articles and Countries of Final Destination. Domestic
Produce.Produce
other than Domestic.
DomesticProduce.
Produce other than Domestic.
Domestic Produce. •
Produce other than Domestic.
!Total. DomesticProduce.
Produce other than Domestic.
Total.. Total. Total.
£ &&£ £ £gyg§ HIjl
r
r&eep •1;^|^s9s»afi»ssar
03 OS 240 2461 54-5: 345II united Kingdoo
Argentine
Oroguay
8S 821457 246Total 24614571 090 : 197
fiS II »,1 0*5 on
UmV tX 2199total I. 226526 220530T*“ mlted Kincdosa
Seal Oil. 202G3930tafliay34838Halted iCingdan
Argentine
Oris. 11620 8483811620 r4 246246565565Total444222 3rls. 232 444*ii
jc-jg --Tr.-r.
Wking.25842Total 11843 3rls. 853421104346954895^ Kingdom. 670balesC>7Cr.-—•’Itr
17817883t;8-3united Kingdom
Chile165165 ■ 4873i 4873099■total50 69950
■total 315215 199475109475*tmao. 39543533934059 lbs
1094751094703934858®>t&i 3934352 "
1000m : 1, 100C^■^odoia 163 150caslss155 15Cf55tt55 1150
115C210%tai f?sio
■lo y;1
•• (S) DETAILED STATEMENT showing Qimntiti■ es
181j; \ arions Countries during the year ended31st iDc-°mbQz>3
m detailed statement sho,vithe Exports of Domestic Produce. Ing Quantitiesisiaaa©) and ValCountries during, the ae of all^ario»s
the Exports of Domestic Prod
year ended articles E^PortedQuantities Slot n̂ sabor,Articles mi Countries of 1938,nee. clistiFinal Destination. Domestic Produce Produce, other than
I Domestic.
^guishing(South gv0o*gla)
■ ,t
QuantitiesArticles and Countries of Final Destination.°*estic
DomesticProduce. Produce
°ther thandomestic.£Seal Oil.
Shifted ivinsdoaa 1701 ! brig.1701 50::q 0$s JJLl
Diale Bono.SO,OoHbtal 1701 PVMtr?1701 OQjO
form?5ooo 51BerUKi
51ISragjay 545 ICL1SS III.
5432.97
197Wted Kln^cioja
3860s • 50095742 S1QUirsontino 81314****«**§** 14210 14210Brazil 0590 8390Chile 4Q4GC- *.^3400 36300 36300lOS : I 2100 8 31800 13350 16350%tai 50I
183103 83054 83054I : S15i
9919 19338 18333I
: 828 444 444
10141 10141 20882 20833
iI
.37990 brls; 37996 75998 75998
38501680 38501685f?.i■ I... 330003800019000
J19000r?!
69000070103350053500 *»I- •.0940069400347003470 •7I 472478230rN -> • >
tJrJO it}
254X14127057 854114:27057 n
182(8) DETAILED STATEMENT showing Quantities a ml \'.,ju
31st Booschc*,
(8oa* OaorGtaJ _
183of nil ai'ticl,Various Countries during the year ended(9) Rates and “m°unts of Duties levied
f wing the year ended 31ef,to °n al] j)nh.
00p* 1^32» disti "t,able Artic]esI
5 t%lkl
the Exports of Domestic Produce.Deo oro ported and Exp
ortedQna iQioi3(2oArticles.Quantities Qaantit QR<J Diy.Articles and Countries of Value.ValUe. ST. “mount
f d,% levied.Final Destination, i Domestic Produce I
Produce, other than Domestic. I
Rate of DDoiDrod
Leslieace.
nty.Total.
Ofti* fmpoj'ts.
'-alls . 17731DrO.113 .2779
BeerD 2£ 23060FUel Oil. if* Soa.65 * ** Sal. bufe;
£"V 443Spirits ...
Higb Sea8 4500 tons 3520! 4500 30/.10105 2779H)STobacco12979ubtal I4500 3901 V- lb.n 4500 G/9 vlgara.2596; 1015 0 SoilscWine
10185 830 2 ‘Jos. 0/m doz.
Sail.
019! 139Bardpare qrts.litres.laciilnpjw Dross,! •‘fetches,on. OUllC.° ■» #I 983c *
Pop••• V L 197Argentine G/* Dor gross nnt
2S2*WI
; 14571457Ibtal I
1407 1457
! Total ainoimt collected on 1111 Articles Imported.
: 10170 6154I
Exports.
Guano Bags1231331 33054 li&.'per 100 lbs.1596
part thereof.°h, Seal ... Li Darrels ( 138899 2/- per barrel of0i|. Whale 279596 ! 12657 40 gallons.).
i
fool lbs. 3334858 1/- per 35 lbs.
part thorooP.109475 8030!
I■
f ;I
^ota]! *7lTcollected on 1 /Vl'(ielos Exported. 22203471925
Ii
184 r
185STATEMENT showing the Quantity and Value of £
DETAILED
year
(10)1r*during the- to <*o o*0 v> ^ s I , »mSpecie Imported into ©ffr ©>'
©adistinguishing Countries from which caqaL* cu sUnsigned.•• H*i!
Imports.O S oC5 O
#H o8 i** 9so ** * $qa &■ro (0 o©Specie.Country from which
consignedBullion. ESH to ©!
* IQuantity. Value.Value.Quantity. fi|©5 65 C<2
K 5 -£0 <© g
ai &P o 0)qapo © (5> |tnj to o so 88 PGold. < HMC*H H
rtf9£ Ozs, £ 'tfOzs. Ozs. t*4 O O £**
CS C& CO O€3 ^
Ci
i Sa4?tl 8'j 03 qft © <o t ajp>
H ftUnited Kingdom ..
9A■p o is t> c* «
t® © a ca -w o> ©e> o o o tft C5> ft
8 £* S> 8Oa ^* 8 O £#S3 Hrs cc ^c> om -3 © ©2T rlL. C*1>.h
-ft aao ©?0an HTotal Gold ... 0)
•aa
Sii r-vto?Silver. ©
ii tr*«rqV1
mq BI niied Kingdom i « * gi <0S aEh? ©£c ◄ c~;
2 O*: i!C9
N
!
e*. -Af-H
©i ■/)
H HL. fj2 sfc!: M'
^5 0Total Silver ... 02H CXa H
A
%
Vick el, Bronze &c. <y
i o t*^Kingdom HO Qm HoMJ ma % Ho s?HEh 15 0?« gb #■
8 ©$ 8CCS 4CQ. !i4isr411 flo«
osI •*» 8S *■ n 10$ 8I 1N H 0'<3Tf->T.iLX g0
I i i iaK-KKL. lii : si 8sI:
JLU u T 1870 CJ <d 0 O02 fc*
o5 to .CO •?toHs to *§ £jHi r*4H dH
n- %O s sa 3 | g .8o H S g
« * ■NS <0 i O i§5HC CSiH H Hq? 9 ;tO mH! H
<0 H tn to o H C3 HCS C.v>
of § HHI. C
S a HH «5Nft s ° 8 HO ° 8 g o 2 ^H tfc*5 Q |sH H CO ^
Hr? q} lK p<g to otoi tf5a 5 aH 'H !a-flO tD CN Oc 05 o <* a
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3 7883 93 93r iPeru* 2 i?2S8 93J j7 84S7 13S
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ancl BopondonoiooNo. 4.—I ‘
.BRITISH. to each C0Untry, in the Y 'ear 19 9g
FOREIGN.COUNTRIES
TO WHICH DEPARTED.
In Ballast. Total.With Cargoes. total.Total. w™l Cargoes.Tons
Net.Crews Vessels.Vessels.Tons i Crews
Net-TonsNet. Crows JN. Ba^asT'Vessels. !•Vessels ^ Ballast.|
Total.Tons Crews. Net. |
Vessels. Vessels. TonsNet.
Crews. Crews. Vessels.TonsNet-
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1 *134 43
2 i0188'SOB
4 187Halted XlnG^oti. ^rti* imi 4 L531317 1073S i
114738 87 % 1 13608 4164•?G aArgentine.
SMftU.Oepe Yerfte islands» 1 j EL>96; 803
! 2 14778 334
4?9l. 54: 3 8945 bDCi634| 380 6 9493 887
l i 8530 800
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1 4830 471 S 12075 141!
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T7D at PORTS in the Colony ofTONNAGE, and CREWS of SAI L I NC \ ESSELS 0f
in the Colony ofsailing
2? ana®*6-No. 5.—NUMBER,
ENTERED at PORTS inVESSELS
?clrinddn the Y
GNo.eachear 192
ClEARED of each nation^ im the Yea r i
entered. CLEARED.OF VESSELS. WjTn Cargoes.nality
In Ballast. xa'D0With Cargoes. ^ Ballast.nationality of vessels.T°nr.. Total.Vessels. Tons
Net. Crews Vessels.i I Crews ! Vessels. TonsNet.
TonsNets
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each nationm Ae Year 192
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PORTS in the Colony ofNo. 7—NUMBER. of STEAM VeSSELS of
PARED at! ,ENTERED.
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Ballast.■ Total.Vessels.I Crews TonsTons
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--------- BRITISH. '
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m die Year 1935No. 9.— 5P0REigN-
total. ]
Total. With CargoE8.Ballast.In Ballast. Total. 1With Cargoes.NAMES OF PORTS.
Total.Tods j Crews. Net.. Vessels.Vessels. |Ca*°* Tons Crews.Crows- 1 Vessel*.
^Ne\8 OrewsNet,Tons I Crews
Net.Vessels.!(Vessels. Vessels. Tong.! CrewsTons
Net, Crews.NetVessels Vessels.Net,! . TonsToilsNet,
CrewsNet.Cre'V8.
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Stanley.
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South Georgia.
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the Colony ofPORT inTONNAGE, and CREW S of STEAM VESSELS EN „teacl1 in the Year 19jjg .No. n.-TOTAL NUMBER4
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FOREIGN.BRITISH. TOTAL.1 iI II1 Total. With Cargoes.1Total.In Ballast. jm Bat^aST- In Ballast.With Cargoes. Wna Cako0Es.
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Tons | Crews. NetCrews. ‘ Vessels. Vessels.iJ Tons
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1049 11458 B37!41 732.09
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total.!Total.In Ballast.With Cargoes. Total.With cAi ' With Cargoes.NAME OF PORTS. I- !lNr Ballast. In Ballast.tCjOEs. : v
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645871 B; 1 84344I i 344? I
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(c)(d)(a) (*)
CHOPS.PASTURE. livestock.Total Acreage at end of the year.Acreage disposed of during the year. Gross quantity of
produce (for local consumption and
export.
Number of acres under cultivation.
Districtinistrative Acreage of pasture land by districts f.
Administrative District and
nature of livestock.
AclnJ andIn process of
Alienation.. Un
alienated.of crop.Amount
Realised.Number.nature* Total
Colony
Alienated.Grantedwithout
sale.Total.Sold.
BAST FALKLAND.
Total acreage of p ast. urage in estimate ed at 3,013 square miles.
Sheep 37244928755201 LX 80000 2955520I
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Remarks :—WEST FAIKLAND
l
The above figures aro only estimated. 192060Sheep*1
51258 1 sISLA'®S. Sheep.iV(H0L3C0L0NY
X : ii!3257Horses#
* Cattle. 9005i
! X 72Swine.Sheep. 615767
shonldXifpo5nbkehe^ve™separatefy0ny lnclndes any larSe bod-v of water'this should be clearly staled. The area of water
1
IJOTB*- for Eadt and“*rSS5E*notWeftFalfcLarids
(b).
Size of Holdings, specifying the Number of Holdings. *Under 10 acres. lOver 1,00011 to 50 acres. ol to 100 acres. 101 to 1,000 acres.I it
1271
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.t;for thethe total areahit-ally1 lt to sub-divide geograP
* State here,the date to win ®ere insert Name of District.* If'Jhe administrative arrangements of t e
Colony will miffip.fi.
ke itdithcuuch these particulars relate. nia
24 6 247h 'i—
(f) \2-—FISHERIES. R..(a)YIELD OF ANIMAL PRODUCE DURING THE YEAR. 0>)(c)
Farm Value.Quantity.Produce. Catch of Fish. Number of Boats hud Person* engaged m Fishing.
fienerai information regarding the industry and the
possibilities of Us developmentlbs(Bales 6844)
(Bales 389}
£109475I 3934852Wool*Sheepskins. j 180 tons*
LandedValue. Number of Boats engaged
>n Fishing;Quanti ty.
Kind of Fish-£4873SOUTH OEOnr.TA.(Bari’els 210)
(565 Hides*)
74 tons £1150Tallow. 396 £238909Wbfll®3* 6 One Company operate 1 In tills Dependency with a Land Station!*
£24620 tonsHides* : 5172 £25282Seal? • 5i
-i SCDTli SlflJPLAHDS *
Sdi'rii oMfiMo.
No operations were carried out by Licensed Factories In the above Dependencies during the year*
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i1 Sealing operations were carried out in the Dependency of South Georgia only during 1932.
British ...
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Total
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«■ tilsfe I'lny#i sealing operations are carried on during thJf months larch to October#
-Whalingi South £k>o
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249; •
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si (so far as not included under sub-sections 1-2 above).
A^*theeyear uJJder review, with mining, and other industries of thejjggJS tf*& OTOther of the natural ind^K 1)6 ** "f4.
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PRISONS of ( j^allcland Islands ) for l9STATISTICAL RETURN for the5g.
Number of Persons Committed to "Penal Imprisonment ‘,C!
including, “Penal Servitude" (if that term is used in the
Colony to describe any Punisement.)
THESE QUESTIONS ARE TO BE FILLED
EACH PRISON IN TI1E COLONY.
Number of those Committed who have
been Previously Convicted.
Number Committed for Debts
Want of Bail and Punishment.
UP IN RESPECT OF! ^ ca i. j
15 &
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£ II: IB
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(Whether "Common GaoL" “Penitentiary." Ac.)
Mere “Lock-ups" not to be inserted.
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reparation not ooaploto.
cupe:i"?ision of orders.
I [f the prison is on a separate is the separation complete?
I.svstem,Anri, if not, what is the separation enforced by day and night respectively?
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111.j 1I I and how:
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ii of !xHipriBonrrientM i i \ i i ~rt ,f Justice, as distinKuishwUn^6^ lri!iictfe(1 as a substantive punishment m l)llln
nnpnsonxneut for safe custody, &c.
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NO. 2 "NO. S ISO#no. 5 "No* o "ISO. 7 «NO. 0 "‘'TO. 9 n
CUMO yin* S5S » O •
j |- ,so, during what periods of
in respect of whatnumber of
cubic feet
: er
Taking the average
prisoners in gaol, how manythere for each prisoner
VII.isonments,
0f prisoners, and during how33S «? impn&
classes
many
??:0324 " 5? :>'• "TI»3S0CSSS83833sm
f?of space are
daring the hours of sleep?is such penal labourhours,ft
In slating hours of tread-enforced ?wheel labour, give, first, the total time
c?I nAnd what superficial area!
and off at the wheel, &c. ; secondly 'onthe length of spells and intervals ofAver to superficial .urea of colls
64 square feet.i
rest.
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Hi. V. How are the iirisoners classified ? 28>t classified* i.ubliG h'orlcs.What kind of labour, other
than penal,labour, is in use?
' VIII. SCEploysd c:\, 1, fb im
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f -H;l &©•
1 iemployedj iII : > tf
areIX. If the prisoners
beyond the walls of the gaol, state-VI. Is Penal labour—that is, labour
W treadmill, crank, or shot drill—in
force?: il : f>•
areirk they;■ 1. On what kind of w<
*s<> employed.1;mA
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Answers,2. flow are they supervised? By
What was the annual amount
0{ the prisoners’ earnings duringXI. account*
19
8. How many escapes of prisoners,
wliile being employed beyond the gaol,
have taken place during each of the 1
three years?asr
\\ hat is the number of theXII. Iline tours sloojn yon&torioD arc lighted and patrolled at least twioe during the night.
hours allotted for sleep? And. if sleep
is in association, are the dormitories
>ften are theylighted?
pati’olled during the night?
and how
4‘ H°"' tbe iwofite of their labour
‘*n*e accounted for. account*
^ hat were the number and
in Hie red
wa> the total trie prison during the
Mil.annual costupkeep of =rison
*6 n°t kept separate from ooet of holioe Service.: oao *future of the
I°r offences
Undergoing imprisonment ?
punishments
lit ted by prisonersyear ]p
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Questions,Answers.
XIV. Is there, or are there, any
Chaplain or Chaplains of any, and
what religious persuasions ?
* Aasiioaii aM am
Catholic Olcsgy Trinit- i&9 Tslaori.
1 i'a sXVII. What provision is made for
the education of prisoners
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XV. Are rehgious services regular-
otherwise, performed for the
benefit of the nri
any, what, religious
'•Ml t '!ly, or
I; ll* :?nX y
WqiUraS *:a-3 oa«a-3ianpnsoners of any, and, if
persuasion P■ jiiazZ sentence prisonsrs receive ttisroc days raaittanoe
month, for good conduct.xvni. On what conditions are
remissions of imiirisonment granted?IllI por
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-XVI. Are Roman Catholi and Dissenting Mini lc Priests
! 5 hffIsters allowed free
-fee.access to Prisoners of their own per. apprised when
el suasion ?
Prisoners of theirand are they Have (Jorollers’ Inquests beenXix. urrcd 1« 1938 *i IfII Ho aoathe ooorespective held ion of a death in
AndPersuasions on every occasion
prison dnnng the past year?
vyhat were the verdicts?
ftDter Ae prison ? ?QB.
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Section 25.Questions.
XX. ■■
1. What was the sanitary of state of
the prison during the year 19
2- What I!were the prevailing djs_eases ? i,
CRIMINAL STATISTICS. ■:! I
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■ 'oat coup X P’ oet allooano® *Sapper. Xfe.
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3. PERSONS FOR TRIAL INCOURT.1 CRIMES REPORTED TO, OR KNOWN TO, THE POLICE, AND
PROCEEDED AGAINST ON CHARGE OF CRIME. persons Number. Sex.
Convicted.Crimes Reported or Known to the Police. Persons Proceeded Against. Not
Tried(NollePro
sequi,
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FoundInsanebeforeTrial.
In Sentences.or offence-■ In Resident
MagistratesCourts.
Ac-Not brought Number. CrimeCrime. Circuit
Courts.Total. quitted.MBrought before
a Magisterial Court.
before a F&c.)Magisterial
Court for wantj Total. Appre
hended. Sum PenalServi-
BoumlIm-Total.. Death.of Evidence. Total. M F over orPnson- Whip- Fine.tude. otherwisedisposed
ment. Ring.
1. Homicide «*wife orMurder of
concubineMurder of child ...
, Murder other than wife, concubine, or child
Manslaughter ...
Other offences against theCik eta
person
3. Praedial larceny •*
Attempted murder RapeUnnatural crime
M Other offences against the per-
4. Other offences against property
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5. Other crimes ■■•! 5 G A. ? soil5Car.'A
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3. Praedial larceny ... r*
' Offences against property with violence to theperson...............
Other offences ' against property
2. PERSONS DEALT WITH IN SUMMARY COURTS FOR CRIMES AND OFFENCES.4. 99COM)'
Number. Discharged.Convicted Summarily.
Com-Crime or Offence. ! On 1 For j the
want of 'Merits Prose- | of the cut-ion.; Case.
mitted Sentences.forTotal. M j FTrial. Total. Other crimesIm- Whip Bound over
or otherwise disposed of.
Fine.prison-: ping.merit.
h Homicide-•=»
Other offences against the :!person 1 • I • !. .. j
8 Praedial larceny ! «T9i I! !/Malicious injuries to property -:.
4. < Offences against (other than
i Iproperty«—nasr' "property) ...
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Other Cri Imes .... ii:°^against the 1Iaster and .Servant Act, includ- !mg Acfe relative to Inden- tured Coolies
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Off ences against Revenueh«a &
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1MJ iQDOVO) * ttemPts anfor ainfornwtio11“ n.b_ theInclude in the returns
One v£i, £3*“ F° otro!:os “ r/'i0 ^-loraleaod oa mental1*/
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TABLE.:•! 4. COMPARATIVE
hewing the number of convictions for various crimes and offences for
last four years.
Section 26.____ _—:
theTable s,. v _. i! Co MBA NATIVE'
, 19 soiy89- 19 31 19 sa'
convictions :—The number of summary
Offences against the persons to1. i
8i *2. Pwedial larceny;
' Malicious injuries to property
*’■ ‘ Offences agaiiist property [other than prasdial larceny and v malicious injuries to property.]
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124. Other crimesOffences against the Master and Servant Act. including
Acts relative to Indentured CooliesOffences against Revenue Laws, Municipal. Road and other
Laws relating to the social economy of the ColonyMiscellaneous minor offences
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The number of convictions in the Superior Courts :_
Murder of wife concubinej! Murder of child
Murder other than wife, concubine or child
- Manslaughter
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Rape
Unnatural crime
Other offences against th
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I qPredial larceny
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• Other offences against property4. < C(-the person
Ot h er cri m es• • •
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hospitals return.I
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QUESTION II—( continued). :. _D tliese forms, a Plan of each Floor of the Hospital should be sent h
°f flllinr «P f the Blup Book sheet. In subsequent years, if there has been®16' addition to them, it will be sufficient to refer to the Blue
e Bluein which the Plans were sent ham-
If the Buildings are after Book of the year in which the alterations
Note —■
I 1 ^) What quantity of Water is available for ^ Patient every day?rds altered or enlarged, fresh Plans should be sent home with th
effected.■wa 9 Gallons.were!
1 , for the Year 19tfca Ifelkiand IslandsHospital Return for the Colony of 83: :
r oy plan see Blue Boole 1915. Question I.
>Si! Patients
Discharged.Average stay
of thoseAttendants. %# j !Servantspartially or not. at all employed as
Nurses.
aNumber Specify the longest time for which any one
Inmate has stayed.
i gDaily
! Average inI
Hospital during the
! year 19
Nurses doing no
other duty.Number admitted : during the_ j year 19
remaining in Hospital at
the beginning of the year
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Isi & >■i s * Tom Soseyvoir*C5ft i What is the source of the Water Supply?£i •s o5S § iif - .5
1m 11 2% -x31? ►ftI £
oi19 ?® •_o i rc6 s
i:ct25% V5 y*j --ft H Q
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It75 ; v l 80 daje.£Males L'
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I 5 daysi!I 1 113 : 9" U 1 21 104 r:Females ...i
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Good*What is the quality of the Water?
Question II.j ’St I Windows
andVentilating
Openings.
Is there any Sink or Drain
opening in Ward.
Connexion of the Privy with the
Ward.I | x Amount of
• i floor spacei * available
g J r 1 £-= for eachI c ; P5 5: Patient for
_ , - ! | "c> the average“ £ i - , number of= -s | 2 ; Patientsill if «
Thegreatest
number of Patients in the
Ward at any one
lime during!
the Year.
Give the Name or number
of each Ward. !
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Ho. 3
Ho. 4
H». 5
to Baths and j84 12 12 i 4! : ;
13 14 12 3! |
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72 i (II.) Detail the arrangements asLavatories.
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One hath PjJgf8 Bo.til .lavnfwylavatories
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irn 0f Seweraget (III.) What is the System ^^hat the condition of the 1i vne
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tlio followinc, Table of Cases of cadi kind of Dlooaso treated ■ in the 7/oo?* t&t$i th© F&mbop of xieatiis fwa cadi ouch Diaoaoo
III.Question
ion paid to the Hospital during the Year 19.
FiU up
o£ Visits o£ InspectionGive the number: i
Ami stating the Official Position of the Visitors.nisaboi* of Deaths.iiuaoe.’ of Gaoos.tO;'. . V.pisoaoes
By a Government Inspector.ill!rlUe chafer of _ Bv die Governor or
Colonial Secretary.the'vfiu in respect !
Burutoal Operations.4i append! ace tony .
ftBfiillaatosiy, jbs told. iMoeasifeeraorrhoids „Septio Bursitis of knee.feronydiia.Epithelial oi?
I Abscess of hbiisii, leohlo 'hcpcos
| UotPOptoPSKCeal n: 0033 «
By .Appointment
*1Of Surprise' 0f . ^oast*
litmnh m the above Table, state
produced
how many
(I.) In reference to
whether or not the Register Books were not prO&UCQ^ *on every occasion ; and, if not, on
produced.occasions they were not som■ \
Suicidal out ttriToet* Contusion of lt>;> founds te osolosion. Incised round of hand. Inguinal ■ lemla.Inguinal a'ooooae« fractures of finsora. Aflhosioas of ra'ist Joint *
jjjpietaslefcra oartilac© of teas©* kaeture of famr?.
iilifl Iwhen they were(II.) And if on any
examined they were found not to be properlyoccasion
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1 I%*iv| m,-j I*!i |m
made up to date of examination.
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8mi.) State also how many reports of the
following kinds have come under the notice of the4tabos*oulo3i3»
"yonio Gastritis.j I**ush.gnaioius,S&L?* ?«*»•
I (w‘ona3- uloor.I ^tor1,0
^Qaioao (Abdominal)1 SHi «l»Pepela.
SSti>io UlOOT.1 'u’Qro.iiooio Gravidarum.
151Governor :—
faj Reports of a Financial or Statistical kind, especially such as show the system
on which Money and Store Accounts
kept and aubited. fb.) Reports by persons charged with the
immediate management of the Hospital. (c.) Rejjorts 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 EETUKN.»
Seclusion under LockUcstriunt. and Key.i- Restraint by Attendants.Question I.—(Statistical).GENERAL STATISTICAL TABLE.
! of timesNumber resorted to
Number of Persons subjected to;
: 'fiie i
Discharged.Number of Attendants.Stoyofth0 Tin*
oseNon-Resident. Number of Patients who died
DailyAverageNumberduring
Resident. dNumberAdmittedduring Mie greatest duration of. |
in any single instance io
indEmployed as Servants
or only partially as Attendants.
Employedin
Attendance on the
Patients.
Employed as Servants
or only partially as Attendants.
gEmployedin
Attendance on the Patients.
19 1919 > 3sd SoffIaB .3 11at
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i ]n reference to the above Fable, state:—
I. By whose authority Patients are restrained.
II What kinds of mechanical restraint
Male • • •
Female • 0 • are mIT use.Total • • •
III. \\ hether any, and, if any, how many, cases of cruelty bv Attendants to Patients have been brought to the notice of the proper authority, and what was the result in each case.
OBITUARY TABLE.
U I hNumber Age of Sex of BodilyCondition
whenAdmitted.
Date of Cause Statewhether a Corner’s
Inquest was held, and what was
the Verdict,
of Statewhether a Post
MortemExamination was
held.
Form of Mental Disorder.
Deceasedon
Register.IV. What the number of cases of injury to
Patients—(r.) By themselves?
(ii.) By other Patients?
(in.) By Attendants?
Deceased. Deceased. Admission. of Death.
OCCUPATION.i\u.acrksMate the extent of— 1 Belonging to the Asylum.s 2
(L) The airing court (II.) And other grounds
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Arc the Patients, as a rule, given daily exerense, their health permitting?
Are they confined to airing courts, o| Asv]um? walk in other grounds, and sent be>oi
Are any means taken to amuse induce them to amuse themselves*.
allowed to
the Patients or to %l1?Detail them.held inwereHow religious servicesmany19 ?
the average attendance?
what building, and how man>What was could it .
Obtain ?employed in 19were0f Patients who
(Jiving the DaOy«^of the 15mployme“"character
Specify^' the Water, etc.rh. DrawingHousehold wodistinguishing the Sexes. j Gardening-Agriculture an
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27S 279!rSPACE AND ACCOMMODATION TABLE.!■;
Question !:
III.—(Diet.)Append\the Dietary Table.
TheGross Superficial Area of
all such Rooms.
TheGross Cubic Space
of allsuch Rooms.
The average Amount
of Cubic Space available
for each Patient.
AverageTemperature. IThe
INumber of such Rooms.
Description of Rooms.A®ouatort
Winter. Summer.:
DormitoriesiDay Rooms and
Corridors used as Day Rooms } 4.u
Question IY.—(Inspection.)Single Rooms i
Patients in the Asylum into the following Classespivkle the
What is the source of the Water Supply ; the Quality of the Water ; and the amount of
Water available for each Patient every day ?
!iII i Males. mFemales.- i
(I.) Maniacal and Dangerous
(If.) Quiet Chronic
(111.) Melancholy and Suicidal
(IV.) Idiotic, Paralytic, Epileptic
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1Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Asylum in 19
Add Stating the Official Position of Visitors.i '
What is the number of—(I.) Lavatori
(II.) Baths ?
(III.) Latrines ?
I I<By an Inspector specially charged to ascertain the
continued Lunacy or otherwise of the Patients.
Disiinguishiini those Visit* iu which all Patients were seen and
every part of the building1 visited from Visits oi Partial
Inspection.
es ? ! By ft Committee of the Govorning Body.By a Government
Inspector.By the Governor or Colonial Secretary.
u ??;c By Of Surprise.Appointment.Of Surprise.By Appointment.Of Surprise.Appointment.Of Surprise.Appointment!
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1. Complete Inspections..1*1s
2. Partial Inspections1
ulKler the notice of the Governor;St«e how many Reports of the following kinds have come
amongst0*) Financial and Statiseal (showing*the Money and Store iiSWhat ls the other things,
Accountssystem of Sewerage ? on what system
are kept and audited).II I 1*charged L. - , nr Persons(II.) Reports by the 1 <'l*° _\sylui«.
"ith the immediate managenici
(111.) Reports by an ^ Asylum- indent of the Governing »01 -
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indc-Qfficial Inspector,
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11 elat iv e Humidity Saturation
Amount of Cloud.
Mean Sunshine (hours and tenths.)
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SavINGsRate of Interest allowed.
Total amount atcredit "f decors,
Amount of Invested Funds.
Number of Depositors
on 31st Dec.
Amount of Deposits
during year.By what Authority
and when established.Whether
Government or Private.
Revenue.fssy,during year*
Name and situation of Bank. Expenditure. Remarks.
17. £« 6147009^$9192’• £8228.2,9, 2l=tQ£*0St m Invest.,aioftt s* :
£968344.0.AccruedInterest.
1020 £32288.1.11OrdinanceSo. 1 Of 1883,
£26674.1,7raent*
Ooremoent Savings Bank. Pert Stanley. (Bank year ends 30th September)
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Object. . nf establishment, and whether under Pate 0 any Legislative Authority.
Name of Society.Number of Members. Whether in
receipt of assistance from Government.
Amount of Invested Funds.
<2o nrovld© relief in sickness burial expenses#Stanley Benefit Club# and gftsbl&sn&ci 3.0d'2 %
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arrangement., and at
whose cost.?
Number and size of Amount und Scripti0 Furniture.dumber o-irdners andf^rX
» OfName and Situation. Any expenses necessarily borne
by Governor.Family
Bedrooms.Servants'Bedrooms.
ReceptionRooms. If supplied
byColonial
Government.
Band. Percentageannuallypayable.
! Is Plate. Linen, Crockery.
Glass supplied by Col Govt.?
Value ofFurniture, Plate. Linen, Crockery,
and Glass supplied by Col. Govt.
Garden. Other Information useful for a new Governor.Percentage
payable.’llIS. i Ftv© CoalFour
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doverarwntHouse*
OP&inary house- hold expenses
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One Yes*md Peat* £900j — Trained eervan ;i are not easilyprocurable*
The Governor*a Office at Govsrasaent Reuse ie connected with the Telephone S&obanga also by private wire to the Colonial Seeretasy’s Office*
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(1) RAILWAYS
(2) STEAMSHIP SERVICES.
(3) ROADS.
(4) MOTOR SERVICES.
(5) CANALS.
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i Gauge of * Railway or Tramway.
Whether constructed, owned or worked by Government or by
private body.
Terminal Stations of each Line.
Length open for traffic.
manual charge for interest, if
any.
Total construct,•<)„
Passenger
Receipts.•!COSt of
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With Total ReceiptsCaiKil-; TotalExpenditurefor tlie Year.
of for1Remarks.i Canal. the Year.1
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ColonyTotal
Annual Subsidy.Colony’s share of Subsidy.
andCommenced. Ends.Revenue:—
Gross ReceiptsNewspapers, Books, and Parcels
Commission on Money Orders ...
Commission on Postal Orders
Value of Unclaimed Money Orders
fTelegraph and Telephone Receipts
Parcel Post Receipts
838 # 0oil«from Letters, Post Cards, H
86.10* 8. [i86.13. 6.
mi.3609. 0. 4.
861* 0, 7.oka& aas®® auum xnmm
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i3339a 6a 0#Total Postal and Telegraph Revenue ...
Expenditure :—For salaries, wages and all expenses of Postal
Sendee (including Money and Postal Order
Business) within the Colony
For conveyance of Mails beyond the Colony
Telegraphs and Telephones 1
:'«.*vH * o» 1Money Order, and Telegraph Offices in 19 32#
10?<Lo 9.10. Number of Post,:.Telegraph Offices.i1335.17 *10 - Money Order Offices.;0 O C ;a : Post Offices.
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External. Total-Other Places-
Telegraph and Telephone Revenue and Expenditure may, if necessary, be tabulated separately. United Kingdom-To
Internal FromTo
FromMAIL SERVICE. 007004000
51-00 2630Contract. 40000Between Colony and Other payment*
to Contractor.-- SQ5Number of Mai 1a. 31000Total Annual
Subsidy.Colony’s share of Subsidy.
Line of Steamers. 800Commencement. Termination. 080 853300300Letters 1000 8000he4aivAl 1000U.K.and iur-
ope.(lauded Falkland 2s. at ’ ionte VI4- Goapony, eo for onward Ltd. despatch)u.x. Europe and Louth
Charceh novobo 17.-000 and Depend
2n Covhe for per- Ion of]5 years.
Tost Cards ... 800901st ooually Colony oncion.
5533Octr.1931.
Newspapers...7 .02500 QBook Packets, Samp^ ...
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Ituxtoa of Postage ana ?elo^
-.ii’Qpii GhargOS( Aa ^3 Prom the Colony.Postal Orders dealt with in 19
Tin.too of ostnr.esLValue’Number(Colony) Postal Orders
Lotto?s: por on. o? na?t of an
doply Qp3?cla:
oa.Value £1040 • GNumber rxoDissued la.British « 0,3333
. •2a.Number cJjO Value 2.3ft. •**!paid 7,5?353?
I&moapegn- Booi^a 2■C—::;
VfOt more than a
O?or 4 oa. but! not more than G 03. » 6 n
os.Statement of the Amount of Money Order Transactions between the Colony and the United
Kingdom, and between the Colony and other Colonies or Foreign Countries, in 19.38*..
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of fraction of 3 03. up to 2 lbs.
Vtrools;w»«w» •mrtvr-r/tfstsvt
violating mt cvor a lbs.
ifos.
25802* 3. 5144*Q$United Kingdom 5, "i S'
Australia. 0 2 U a4.9d.Canada* JL *Q 1 * JL 9 io>9 a. Ci cj o
Over 3 lbs* but not over 5 lbs. la o 0(1.Dublin. 5* 0. 0. iO
; Is.Sd.G lbs.i? V! nm mn
Pmnoe. O 5. 0«w «la.6cl«” 11 lbs.«ri» 8 *?Screamy.
liolland.12. 10 a 0. 11 ,r.:
Vi-? & 33.0(1." 33 lbs.r?f>« 11 ?so 0. 0.
’’alta. G. 7, G. m0o the
of the
united Kingdom and other parts
-ryitioh a®lro ana SSSP**
ox* part 0? an os*
>ari» of the world,
for first* os.« oaoh a
of an os.
new Zealand.
Norway.
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11. 16.; c.Id.Sweden. per oz.C.2. 5.
Switzerland.
South Afrioa.
dbi te' States . xiorloa.
S*ade Charge ionoy Orders
00 other l0. 8. 2{,d.0.1. 10. dditional frootion
36. 10. 0.
3343. 4. 0.ljd.A.13, 17.
Coras:nurds oaflJagSSUnited Kiveto®
British
oiki other
mpire and<35 the
parts of tixo
Egypt.
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Total £ 9233. 2. 7.• • • 4.£ 179. 7.
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Rates of Postage and Telegraph Ch
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2MSSMPIIIPost Caras ana L&t/oe:? vff&jg; (oonta0 5 ; internal«
Botrseen Stanley ana Fos ray
Fossagoa la code Fossagos in plain
language
Fot'uoon Stanley ana ?:outh Georgia.
-■or ail classes of traffic
2b other parts of the tTorld.
Reply Caras.2-la. .:
: Gel a word.3a. BO*
3d a word.# » a $ e &
Poaks end Jlbr^^aBers:5:: I
To all partai of tie lapariLl* 6& a rc>r&.!♦ *5 !
ilemps&am, private payors and iPctormT;,
Ptxei Stanley to Bjaitod Kinedoa direct or via For sea.
5 boolss per 8 os.
Coraaerelal -ore
-'bt terns and ■-'anplcs
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Sbr all classes of traffic
■"ron Stanley to united ;in0to via l.'jcnterldoo
i&»f? l/4dd a vard.* «* «
■'areola. 4/P- a nord ordinary. 3/7 a nord deferred.• • •• Of9 • «I
To the T.*% ITV*
s*aa Stanley to ix>wr via Bergen.:'
eirhing not over 3 lbs.Over 3 lbs. but not over 7 lbs.
n 7 r?
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r lb. 9d. all classes oftraffic «
t,o Fontevidoo»
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» aom Stanleyti r? 4.s« oaw 11 •», :i in ood©»? ics words 1/3 G word.f? 1? 33. Od.rf 22 t! e» e;
1 to 1^*9“'es cages language*0f io tsordo
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all ei&s98Straffic
to abips*
.Eton Stanley
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ft Stanley■.■ram word.of -/loa aaU claasooFor“traffic
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Distribution Return of Telegraph Lines, including Telephone Trunk and JunctionLines completed to December, 19 $2*
Section.No. of Wires. Total MilMileage of
Posts.eage
of Wire.To.From. \
1 70 Ha.no roa.ns *a;) n
Deswlr*-.Por t- ",-r>uio.
v.'4r*Seal*ialot Douglas. Gape Jasbrofext Light- iiousa*
Local syoteei {Gojt*}tr©s* v&t*t F&L-ItJuf.
Stanleyyo80 ■y
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Overhead.Underground. Total.Exchange Area.
Route. Wires. Route.Route. Wires. Wires.PORT and HARBOURS.
M. Yds. •M. Yds. M. Yds. M. M. Yds.M. Yds. Yds.
181 9Port Stanley#Loool OSOP*Districts*West Palfelana*
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mu Hll.Number of Subscribers:— Length o£ Lines:—
Mileage of Wire:—Number of Instruments:—
M ireless Telegraph Stations.•• t>Name. i Position. Code Signal.
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tort William, whiah includes Stanley Harbour ia between illiam oint on the north and Ja.ie Qiabroice cfntoj^4 south, both of which are marked by lights. a libit; bearing 89 degree3 west (true) leads no , art iliiraailej*
he entrance to the inner Harbour in the south-west qi> ,-ort .illiam is a little more than 25i yards wide between1 Engineer . oint on the oast and liavy Point on the west, minimum navigable depth at the entrance {.« . . . »ti i3 feet. Two Beacons and a rood painted white on the south 3hQTJ when in lino bearing 179 degrees clear the ’ourth Uioal lyinl] about 4v-b yards west of ’usaac ..oint, and loud through the* arrows* Harbour lights are established on
Points.
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her tiling aoeoiaaodation. inside the Inner Earsour vessels drawing up to a feet have plenty of room to anchor in aid- channel in about 41 to 5 fathoms of water* 'Chore are fourjetties with a depth of lw to 14 feet at which vessels up to lb., feet in length can berth.
AIR SERVICES.
■~ldea* The «iae and fall of tides is very much affected by wind and weather. The difference varies from 7 foot at ordinary spring tides to by foot at ordinary neaps.
There are no dry docks. A floating dock v,i lh a lifting oapaoily of 75- tons and capable of taking vessels 3- feet in length and drawing 15 feet was completed and launched in 1953. Ho operations are in progress to increase the depth of waterwithin Harbour limits.
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(cl) Licences and Certificates.(e) Imports and Exports by Air.
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