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1L *** The Folio of tlie Page must be filled in, and afterwards inserted in the annexed Index.
1PAGE.
/ Taxes, Duties, and Other Sources of Revenue 2- Fees
3 Revenue and Expenditure
•£/ Comparative Yearly Statements of Revenue and Expenditure Recapitulation of Expenditure, shewing Personal Emoluments
G Assets and Liabilities "p Public Debt ...<f Municipalities and other Local Bodies : Military Expenditure—Militia , Public Works *
Legislation—Laws, Proclamations, &c.Political Franchise ...
. Council and Assembly " Civil Establishment ...
Officers who have given Security for the Discharge of their Duties Pensions Foreign Consuls Population and Vital Statistics
' Miscellaneous Numerical Returns Ecclesiastical Return Education, Newspapers, and Reviews
•' Currency, Banking, Weights and Measures ... pj Imports and Exports...
Shipping
Agricultural, Cultivated and Uncultivated Lands, Wages, &c.TCManufactures, Mines, and Fisheries ...
Grants of Land p^f Gaols and Prisoners...^Criminal Statistics ...
Hospitals
'J- /Lunatic Asylums
v'^Charitable and Literary Institutions ^Meteorological Observations
•JtjfSavings Banks and Friendly Societies Government Houses ...Railways, Canals, Roads, Telegraphs, and Telephones
/yPosT and Telegraph Statistics
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This Book and a Duplicate of it must be returned to the Colonial Office ; One Copy is to be retained, for the Governor s use,
one for the Council, and another fur the Assembly.
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.SCHEDULE
OF
TAXES, DUTIES, FEES,
AND ALL OTHER
SOURCES OF REVENUE
SPECIFIED UNDER THE RESPECTIVE LAWS OR AUTHORITIES UNDERWHICH THEY ARE DERIVED.
%
1911
Insert a detailed Account of all the Taxes and Duties collected within your Government; specifying the several Authorities under which the same have been levied, whether by Act of Parliament, by Order of the King in Council, by Act of the Colonial Legislature, or by other Authority of whatever description.
To this statement should be annexed such explanations as may be necessary or useful.
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c n 3 c I £ i e at 1 onr. o £ C use f • > x/c -1 ®r: ’> : ■'1G •AStiicrity.
mi of isoo.Gc„*5neciri cations of r^-x3r, Irtiec,
Table of Gxenntions ^Oontinr.ed)Ignort l>atr.Jtothority - Ordinance.Cl;-rT10:2 IXrxn •
Ars y nr1d£ £r able of Gnecifie Entries &Curtoas Isarvorts s- and
rtaty raid,
rx^mded 3 xt ox
' iv.:3 Gov-
% "T-:"*raX Eonnrtonntr>Military undGie Governor,‘To • 1 of 1900.£'ooi" -3,1 Ion7/ine in casks?, •Tanner ^rrcHvrLriT article --Hat:. wrer.6>1u do senR rewted quarts,
■pints j,
and ail Tmemtserated and imox-
«liai.1 bo entitled to Have the taae r
or •he certificate ox;t.»rVj .Hn I«««
Pvd: i ic Tn 3 -v; airythe Officer in 0 o. •. .and
til 3/.imtir.ii wines
eiote:! beverages not liable to cnirit
’iiibarvof anycm or or Gain:•a::o; trfi o. ^i:i or of orfen -rtrrr.t,or rrner dosendr.tr in rewrote 1 er.artr-of Gar.;
Tma, -nrr.ee, Older and Perry
ner "alien,
ore ion r-om-t'ni: Go lory of anyfait iiyror, r:•• 3 j onr?r 1 vhc3 in
- Y>iCh is y/T.ordal or—o . C o:f 19006 n which. liora^ter say
nrivile-'sin carl:, *
in/ trie;of 190°> i/ o •£» < i *1dozen -b Con mar- Of. Tic err tlu* in. rented qiiertr- 13 acrordid to Tritir6n re; nect of Oreici-*i
v. Ta laity1 a
Vnintr«I* f>.r -jOjr Lv/oic: ir.
~ arsiren O.wntri-38 ’si” Trii
I?; •„.. 3E ; ro--ofstrength of or oaf
Kid
Gnirits not e-rce-dlrf t:xe
as a.-cartair.9d by ^ihee'E barometer,
in nron-nrSion far ar.v greater strength
•h-:-- intoi-.v ■> :• ■
C;or;;nlatos shell$ \ ? oiO j - rn ;.2nt for «c. 3tbesa 3.0 Ci'iertntjior.I 3. iil-:e •rclTii.3-.-3-a.2 3f icon
-3.1 of ifon
liavi13ner gallontrenytf of nr oof levied in talc OTnitry on
- f.ielr reme-M.ve Corem-
f or tlie r ' 3 of
thanfro:: anriCl lb.Cigars? ii.ro or ted b.. o,” be£ itCh7 3 0^ 3
r I-anrfactiTre^?. ~ obacco, < I . &Grt andCigarettes, official r’-'olier0im fiderente ac:ner lb. r7
mi nnr.ff, a or.: •'-ur.'ji •r r.cCJHAll otner tmsxeoeted ^obacco
"‘able of !2»xrYtian&.
i
! i—iorb Entice t-Cr'■'. tom?:CiT.ot oi'r Irreort :- :
ner ib. One twer.tie-bli ex’ a Tienny
•eacli, One Hal 3 — ereov
—t?—
iLeeonade, Ginger die, To.l of IfCOparf-ned ^niritE ani Colons Viator,
n0-Va iater, Potasb, ana ail Tineral Waters.
. ool.\
Girrer r'eer,ip ff een;-f inscrv&e rtate, nr.dTetixylic aicouol 1 n it?.
notable • nirit ox- for admetrra’"anlitha or o
Li'^iny t:Hef!not fit f or r;:e ar a
notable spirit.
y-iree oencewi T'idcr:i
ro.l of 19Iii.ner 40 gallons, tixree nencewitli adi-ale oilingredient in sbeen v^ash, or honTobacco forcing an *4
kingdom.f xotvie^. in bond in tne Initta (e or/:ler . exr
sil articiec i.xnarted sr talrcn act oi twjnd far use of
fialony ana fair w: of ^ir. fijesty'rt-fe Toysrnrr of the#Ar.iiy.
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tofu 31'-l tve 1 Ord.
-lie TW JC*'’- IRC 1I>Atitiiorit--. .oLXC'-TT; Fi Or 1 •d£ r; or anv other ulnoe- Fo.8 of r'^ - ""O.lO Of i^'R 2uer eer onrm-i.^o’:acco Lieonce, ^t-mley,Aucti oneers •
Filliard A ^apatc-Xle, each
brewing Licence - Fo orer anof not ler;r than 2 ^llons
Co..iiona^e* For an?7 aliaeu* Coat or Fw-ine
n 0 of 19012 10» 0 nonths 1—5{—« Oo""r try% ifa i or insirr3; lines and for £3.12 10«) -e.tlinr; licence, FeiMnnd In.’
« S of 1091 * 6 of 190!2 FO•I; anor anrmh r a Leucrbericles;i« F of ISO*1rv R 7 of 190—n— f oner in
/-* n - of 190'jer •-•'h 100n u'.'haiinFoneT.’ :onr' -For ar-* Full FAXdH„
with sanction ofHt:t? Auction ruttyFreet.h£ Go’/rmor 'Or sale of ferwcntel or cnirituaur10'T-ie or Cow, ner w « of*ot vrr Force, oer cent11 wuor.
0« .worth >(!fi On all other roods eucent froierents:rjr or^rr Cal:: or ^oal rot yn 3,r- v; cuitur 1 far ax, or iniv e
Freeexceeding one "‘ear h orticritrre, or on bin emits, flour
-n- over one ande ?>2 10-*>er centwheat, °c% • 9
"uer armuunder two ~resre.Fate- :-jw .AonthRn
"tanley, hoirr: a to*Local water,» 6 of ICR?12« wuj.Fach Fitchfop Licence.in the £ 1 £ Gazette "hot
of 9th Lee.1911, ~o.f.
or all horw? nro^orty,0« #ttR ro^
tt 2 of 190°10o«h‘*r- Licence Pound tox.
L/ery anho.al inoaunded, first 24 hours:.Li f tor Li c stk sr: : -
prbl 1 c ari-n r e tai I
- Fo.R of 19C9]\y C :i” 0 of10tt 6 ■ Tthn . for 073r-r ruLrepocnt r iriiiar
ncrioda
*51R 20 -anru7» .olenhleF oval ties? :-on **Pacb:3t Licence
On fur r e hr to2.cn each iIn r?niect af a liesnes ai’tiiia: isin?.
->rs,;.ir3B t.3 ts lent onen ’’nt.il
.fV.r
n«Rn hair 210nn” other R r
an' for ever"- hrr
Occacinai IA^.ot licence, r..ot er.cou\inz
t.:r?e 5a”r., and /it -in three .ales 3f a
OLFFO.n rO’TIL WAHTTOLFl.
“hr receiving 'and leliwarino
each care, Lor, hep or ^aclcige 0 Cosomor i: Council of Auril, 190?
0 0210■ Public '""buseFor is t or in y abler first veUc
or ^ac'1. aw e,each cas;3, can, hep, utr weeh 1
Fach naebafe containing Vine,
n■yr ll-.pvor, not e.-r*- o-:, Urr; 10 nails' non" lx 4
C 7. ][ -3. ]
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d Authority£ irE'3Ecri*?bi-jr of ""axT/m: vmwcv^, nc'^r..--CTJST’C'n Ord.
AtvblioriUy. fax frior thI:l7^ "-•t-.oev., •d '£ r: “To • 6 or iroi•ax or. ail freehold and 1 car ahold,
Ian not. more than ~ nor aero,
all owners, lessees 3r Tanaysre#
&1fine , Spirits,Tach rachage containing
or Honor, exceeding 10, ht. rnderraid by
:T G 3?em or in
T7r C omciln Govnr.ir Conn. irtli Anril 190^ •
Iinor -onto. ^ax f or 1912 .‘/as fixed at ~ cl;-.e 1220 gallons/ i
1Jfc.each yollor. or narb thereof in
excess of *>0 gal lone
yach nacl^-e containing Cigars,
cigarettes, tobacco mi ^0 1 *-»«-.,Containing ~ ibr in excess of ^0 lbs
On ..,•' a,.nf ;•.—•?..
'^or the ^ncant o: le ttorr. latent or the
- ro.a of isoyrogi, t r:\-ti rr. >f a ' y. *irn or trade :arlr rj
aoer monthfhor fntier.
1w
Auctions, sale of fen. 321 ted or' > s’Oiritnmu liquors, ~*e?. cent-POVJr-lTw }IA3AhI:T>- * - ~o.*i of ion-
! trie of rtf - r foods excenx ii/^iv. meritr.:‘
■p.rt-e of Storage-
hach barrel or nacleage containing
“0 lbs or -order,
r>xr aacii snibaatfjumt awitk, r>3r barrel or nacha^e,
'••e or ?/vxi cultural forms or in horbicnltrre,!
* or t is exits, flour, . heat, *c: nnov cant 3 10• 9~ GovnrHr. ^om. f'b/d Jaa, 1900.
1one ...onth l
Or? every thirty-six gallons of a
: necific fra>r;ty of 10^0 degrees, or*4. lor •::• f can0iby of grarity •• ■ ■• • 6 - ho.r of i«*s2
^or exer^r too dc -reer in excess of 1030 3
1a:
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2.SCHEDULES
OF THEi
f %tFEESl
RECEIVED BY THE SEVERAL OFFICERS IN THE RESPECTIVE DEPARTMENTS ;
*(j\ Specifying the Authority under which they were originally established,
and by which the present rates were fixed, and at what period.
191 a.< '\
Insert Tables of all the established Fees received by the respective Officers, together with the Authorities under which the same are demanded.
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d£Arthority rPar what Gervic-er'v whom received.£ e dArtlierityPy whom received.____ Por what CexarLce
LAPL ^UBVir^OP,. CO’FE--'torly-a* 1 Order in
Cornell 7.11.09 •
<HP:f530S- and enclosed lot or *v..ien
marfc; have not been obliterated
a i-rrveyo 1Ord .0/0*3darrlaae by Governor* c Licence
•!arri y?e by Govern or* r
Pie cease
Parrlays after cannn or heei^trar
Pen oral * ~ Lic-enoe
€* 3r.»
Lie inee r-rJZZZZZI^r nIf otherwise10I»**•0L22I- . •'•ronnd ox* aAny divirion or. the
.i"nhllS^PE- 3surveyed lot with oiasi10» £JTI 1Plan. only naowiry Lrvi&ariac5s:
f~hO eOC23clp-j:-Pla:-. rhrwiny oeciti >n ef haruser,
f ae aes ording to0t! \or marriages * ;Publication of banrr
Iv.io -‘orforrr a ssarriaye elsewhere
than in -bmzlsy, for travelling ex-
^:ro3s, for every oiile beyond I
JES2Z2S- fane en, draSnc, Le
•"eteli 2re.fV.ired to be shewn on vian.
One third re&vctior for two or
• .*,
6r'‘ley * >
lots if cor bisroun..■or:PiP*rx~'- -vipy ph .convz-o«• /“L^tr7-7* of notice of f ami aye (t; c t>i on 13) -fI~
Heyintrar General# r. Licence
'Irterdrv? Caveat
53RIGPIAB- !arriaes by Eoyirtrar
F&IlSi: of C 3t*..rt
7.11.&&Probate and Ir.tate fiuties s-
Phe nrecedrre ic laid down5it
V i ""ate : -i r,u
in Oi’d in bc a 9 /l S C110i»
i ^ o 3h cate rnder
rrL34IES£- a£100over £50 and vnder«AiCany of Esgl&try of da riare,
certified o" Zcy.ir.tr-ar General
la£300HtfS3 £100n
6u 3 3"£500liw£200(iw
b.> or hlriirber 3 VS£100055W£500ftM
■Jearc^ilr-g! tko ..iarrlae® rssistsr oiolie, 3^;'.:5cnottWw £1000M
:w .each rare ; 5.thin 10 years i? M £5000
3aGacL "ear e^and in ah. itier. -GVPEIF?-rah eyoonses ir. correction with any
and 5 ner cent of the valne of any
nro^ert^? tal:er u*c to £100 xid B'V ner cent
of the vaiy.e ot anv nraec‘"ty over £100. PecB
to bo tal.or. and paid into the
’•o ni. alinc?e ivill be entered
-do- TX’TX^dL-
Cory certi ioi by 'fir ic ter or yatrrnracecsj
in rerietirr ho^t by 'finister D 33
>iaiti> <fe]'
lali; ^yyyjfOR- rea?;y2rr : -*
r3Rn (I) -arkinr on grormd the
botTn-aariso of original lot an
contained in Crow Groat or -any nuxt
:..ors- tli-an Iialf ^itli niiam : If* a-!-jo in ins:
Or .i. in C Ji’ncii7 .il.es. or! *
•I,f
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A«t:n>rlty ?To* T.xt Ac:-vice.d TV » T. T --C : I 71-::..o 1:>■***•++ »'• «*•*»*-•» **• *•*■fox- vfliit Service • •*’WPy wliOH). received. —•v«ar - - rw« «r* .v«
•»» */* '
■ _•'• -■ •'• •' ••' '• I’ -- J *-rVJF3rS‘rn‘ 001*3*-
IrBue-d of Peer* are raid
ITTEwITg Crrp^E. -entered or nracerc
TTe^Tf 3d 1*11 t»ll bii.0
Entering cause, net-fuion or
Caveat; in Act-ion Fools
V£ritServing Writ in Sown x/~,in Oxvaitr?/
and actual oact. af service
1?: terir g clef enc0
10H- £ 1He vi ewin corti
Warrant, VcecanAins -1 ■ ’otor
raider o:<il oi' ^ ox-say
”ota j rv Ord.-To.d 3" i-?£' Jur'>r:-- in Tivil
: dr. -1 Vay aid "/-
P2342ES- io -1i'ov'or oj:
10 -
*c v er • ■ c. ei v. 3/- £ of '•
,f Tf* Tit dap*
A^mr:;TTxf-
-/- O-lOli •: * *
••s“?.:terir • renly -Inter! n~ \ot>I or:, incT'cln ?.ii j* Ivies.x *I or
>-r ocuti on Ornrt.vVrit or
Hhrery oatli one rot to a Juror
Swearing a Jury, 7 ® s/-
X'octLocnt e^Iiloltzd in rreof
rubuenaed inc mcLing
in-- fr-rc •:• i ont: an '1 o-: taf.nirc v/rltvPro'? .rinr 0-v e A or trial * ?ncrd?r:t.
Id•t1r • roca yrt nc :• or. tflatatiiT an ’
1IAn** :*ucre j*enb n&ccK •, ary ?/: * a re?>-
*Ovary n-orron or client r Xedrtrxi' or tx^cMer Ina£ z r r i c 0 in 10 • -n
Bvlinr in Court4 6writing
10"trbrrin' ro^lv or raj binder4. .i '
Juror or referring 1 Tiller a fzbibion* includingV.'itlxdrav/ing a '»10
. J.0a'' cony•? •- > '^r- i •» ■*'»a cid.e< j
let, Ji’ 75f. :x motion :ov nr;• a 106 *Hording vsr^.a
record for any ans :*ear
additional year
Oon0n.cti;io % - re, day, tnciu--’ir.A0OearcliingI -'r o.v :-*u.- 0:r*r-t arid J^r 1 1for ev3:c-d 0-
trial, Jvd&aent 0. a 0:i39 -or caydoourent, 10 -*r >r co^y oc sro
3r caune
L-3'ave 10
clrdirj; recognirgnce
1 At ten-1?:, ico to nolo judg.. ent if ^ ns:., nor folio3,-meai to Privy Conncii in-
aad seal of Covrt
■ n t o ' reni:
20 fetter fa ' or? :vc bi .r;10. c• f
0 oct* of eciy • occv.t:-? ,, f el.teOaring 11. 0.
"arvir-f a writ in r.ovm 1 /•
l/« a nil©
If. Ire Or-r '.:,ry
P;>*. c:r of Attof^ey 10" o ting a i t o tent X I
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15.I[ 14. ]V
iAuthority £ s ^ : : y v;hoir* received Authority £ s. or v-ha& 3:.rviceFor what ServiceBy whom received
I hichixtt; o~ jETrn oo • tt.tjot at?.IALi EEE_S, CONTE. 5*20 that in no care a larger fee2 2 Or ;'
or 1?9£;.ProtestExtending a
Each copy of
Protesting Bill of Exchange,
promissory note
than £3 to charged f or ex uilnabion1 1-do- taker in rosnoct of the a ..a r:hip anr^ the
came occurrence, vhabs rer the number of .ie*oonentc5
Ttor wreck! taken cr? the JEtecelver into& LEIVORCE.hi.- custody of the valve thereof, but co
that in no care will the whole amount ofRules of Court,18 .4 .00.
and paid into the Treasury,
entered or citationTo he taken
Ttfo cause to he
issuedPiling petition
Action Book
Citation first
Citation
Serving citation in
2/- and
Citation abroad, as Chief
Insrcer.tage exceed £20.
until fees are paid.and entering cause in
Jin case . .-.hero arr-r services are rendered bv a Receiver in reject of arr- shir
in distress not fceinr, a wreck, of the cargo,
8f ■%
or in reenact12
or other artieios belonging
the following fees instead of
8second and subsequent
Town. 2/- in Countrythereto,
ll * •neroentage that is to cays If such shin
with liar carjro oxesadn in wains £600 the
o:C £2 -far tba first and the sues of £1 for senary
actual cost of Service.SITUJustice may direct.
8Entering reply
Certifying copies of petition
Swearing a Jury of seven
Every nerson subpenaed
Recording decree
Rule nisi
Rule absolute
~1 d n r dvrin "■ id < cli t* Rs-ce Ivor i ■
on'••loved in such service,
vith her cargo is of
£600,
Steg£igio,yte... of ITu'ivirc.i-? -i ^
Ai iene- ^ '’treasury —do—do-)
’T°r certified co^ of the same
4
out if such shin14
lass value than4 i one moiety of the above mentioned enu12
:12Crd.g/00 812 r*
15Taxing Costs Vacoinunion
Every successful vaccinationEXCEXYEH OF WRECKS. " 1/03Ord.3For every examination on oath by a, Receiver
of Wrecks with respect to any ship which may 1899. Each enquiryof
* a/7i £Chief. Co-"ratablehave been in distress, a fee not exceeding £1
but. 'bveh -r... ., one mlor Riche .vt Ordinance1I uf
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cl /iUt&arlty f r. cAv-iiiar c For what ServiceFy v/iior: received.r;ht?A ?3ffylC-^- ormios- ree^i'ixS:^-___-____
cvT-^F'/iriri COT^F.
Sir.* .sxntrF tJrrr*.
PFH^FhAJc GTT5AL Contd.r*Cr"IF~
For an attested cony or extract from any
denos ited . vonorialea-cu J’prar
4rec orded inr- trament,
1-JPjUL 35 each or notice, for ever’’ folio of seventy—c, and aiBcirai'gins »•* el
dil?r. “'anirs
I!Tnin^lr n it-w o v? or&s
renositor extract fromFor an. attested copv of*$• tG10-tA^TLg CFrt-^ 6General Index, for every line .
r eal *•?“!
"loving vec :•: elsPort
fey-ha' i 5H0 3f-.13.02
For every rearcii or inspection of Indexes,or deposited me .orlaic
and briar i--X
rec orde 1 instrument::T'art orrStanley 6aot notices
Ord•9/01 if retired, any inctnnent with
the record thereof, ery read inf over the cane
with the party registering, for every? folio of seventy
0^ For comparing,1of hoohio of /• 1 *X:: ;- p e c t i on
*xroc 3 edr on
deceived by
'•■' t3 "■'- O 2 ‘Oa - O-mroprocon
Officerfetivo v.ords
: orvice t any copy or extractCO.marine, if required,or10tMrrzn&k* s-..trmisd by t.ic Eegi^fcrv OfTica by reading
over tae ca.:.s with the tarty re^-uirinc ciich
i'jr s-rery l’aila of sev-enty-
■riiiins r:-' aFor Fes da diagram
<■• title incly ai-t~yr ^lacing 2 ■
e v: tract,cor or< >
Ir-f ne o
Certified c
Ferinteriny
do’’’hi3 fees#
Hc^intcrinF pI^^-
*23 two words»hr oa tof *'rov:n 1 3 6other certificate of any descriptionTO e veryscribed t±.-<3freed after nreHFGXFFhaP, G TT FIAb.
girths and heaths,.
Tor registering ever*v birth
FifthL- For searching registry books of
hirtlir, f or each naae .7ithin 10 years
For each year beyond in ad it ionTor searching the registrv bool'x
of deaths, for each none i' thin.
For each rear* beyond in ail it,ion
, moc rrnvz bo cost >£3 6
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F^ll^dg GHT'SAL ^rV?,
Par a snd csr^lficat/o ox sxc'a orkvxy in v-«r/iregister b ?of *.xr:^ art* .laatar,
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OF THE
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REVENUE AND EXPENDITUREFor Bver,T roar bo,rond in a ', xbior. V- £■
For s aarching the reyluOi— o o oI:u ofPrrf air ♦ OF
Xbtoriale, for sack ys&r within 10 79 are
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in the Estimates.
be sufficient to explain the causes of, and point to the remedySuch observations as may for, any deficiency in the Revenue, or excess of the Expenditure, must form the subject of a
npany the Blue Book when transmitted to the Secretary of State.Special Report to aecot
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Comparative statement of the Estimated and Actual
the Year endedRevenue and Expenditure under various Heads for
31st December, 1912.
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REVENUE. EXPENDITURE.:Less than
estimated, 1912.More than
estimated, 1912.Receipts for
same period 1911.Amt Received to
estimated, 1912. 31st Dec., 1912Payments to i Payments for
31st Dec.. 1912. same period 1911.Less than
estimated. 1912. estimated. 1912.Amount Amount
estimated, 1912More LhauPaymentsReceipts.
£ s. 6. £ s. d.£ s. d.£ s. d.£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
803 16 8 1898 17 10 1081 5 10 1262 14 10
24 0 0 85 2 6
475 5 6 495 1 7 141 5 2
1460 12 3 989 10 5 167 9 10 832 3 3
1286 15 2 4139 12 7 2491 4 7 1692 17 2
42 15 0 85 1 6
1416 2 6
£ s. d. £ s. d. 52 16 8‘
291 17 10 67 5 10
228 14 10
£ d.8.
7171 5 11 PensionsThe Governor ...Colonial Secretary Treasury and Customs AuditPort and MarineLegalPolicePrisonsMedicalEducationEcclesiastical ...TransportMiscellaneousPost OfficeColonial EngineerSavings BankCurrency Note Fund ...Drawbacks and RefundsPublic Works (Recurrent)
751 0 0 1607 0 0 1014 0 0 1034 0 0
32 0 0 45 0 0
260 0 0 532 0 0 169 0 0
1157 0 0 980 0 0 220 0 0 400 0 0 964 0 0
3663 0 0 2435 0 0 1564 0 0
57 0 0 100 0 0
1335 0 0
710 10 11 1640 5 10
871 2 3 802 6 5
23 0 0 38 15 2
262 12 0 508 10 0 140 8 4
1050 5 6 992 13 11 219 11 10 475 5 11
1194 11 10 3775 17 3 1844 10 1 1653 14 10
45 10 0 42 18 9
135S 17 7
Balance on 1st January, 1912 ...
1434 7 55788 13 551 14
4437 18 2472 16 5794 0 1500 6 3324 16
336 12
535S0 12 515 9
4549 11 1323 2 5931 7 336S 16 2633 10
252 6
7' 0 05015Customs, &c.Port and Tonnage Dues Internal Revenue Fees of Court, &c. Interest...Post Office RentsMiscellaneous Receipts
I235 9 0 8S3 11 6 274 2 3 521 7 1968 16 1
00280 0 0260 03666 8 0 0930 01049 40 2 6
215 5 6i 810 0541002 h,1, 1400
30140 0 36 IS 5
27 14 10380 9 11210 09 17 6 33234 0 0 303 12 3
9 10 552 10 2
f 432 3 3 322 15 2 476 12 7
56 4 7 128 17 2
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1814 17 43900 12 2 3309 11 0
15 0
24206 18 1 11132 6 8
806 15 0
20069 0 0 7765 0 0 806 0 0
22154 14 10 11074 11 0
806 15 0
Total 18319 0 0 20871 14 2'Total 17650 8 5 2707 1 1 154 6 11Land Sales Stock Ordinance Public Works (Extraordinary)
Stock Ordinance6570 0 0
941 0 011655 6 0
981 8 74810 0 7
947 3 95085 6 0
40 8 7I
... ! 28640 0 0 1814 17 4 'Total7210 IS 236145 19 9 25830 0 034036 0 10 3350S 8 9Total 23407 12 9 7S32 15 S 154 6 11
5935 16 9 3489 7 3 j
31639 8 6 16814 3 0
Investments realized Advances repaid...Deposi ts received Remittances received by C.A. ...
Surplus of Assets:— 1st January, 1912. Investments made Advances made Deposits repaid ... Remittances made
16079 15 1 4115 16 1
29695 15 6 17212 0 0
Surplus of Assets on 31st December, 1912.
£ 3002 13 1£86455 11 5£ 1722 17 10
Land Sales Fund Stock Fund
£97530 2 5 £1548 4 3
Surplus Revenue Land Sales Fund Stock Fund
191914 16 4
1525 13 27171 5 11
£99078 6 8Less deficit Ordy Rev. £7369 12 3Net balance overdrawn 31/12/12.
Balance brought down ...£91181 2 4
100611 15 5Total£91708 14 5
Total 100611 15 5
Distribution of Cash Balances, 31st December, 1912.¥Distribution of Cash Balances, 1st Jan. 1912.
Dr. Cr.£5414 3 10To amt. Colonial Chest
By „ Overdrawn C. A. To „ Net Balance
:£4868 10 6£2302 15 5
Colonial Chest Crown Agents
I£6939 17 0 :£1525 13 2 :!£7171 5 11 £6939 17 0 £6939 17 0
s V'. A.. THOMPSON, Colonial Treasurer.C.s. 94/1918.
Treasury, Stanley, 17th February, 1912.
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££ d. d.s.S.■ £ d.s. £, m
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Heads of Exi-endiiure, as hi the Estimates. Remarks, if required.Total.b. Other Charges.a. Personal Emoluments. a. Personal Emoluments. Total.b. Other Charges.
!'7x0 10 11Pensions 80S 813
5 10 1640j 1424 5 10316•lovemor 1500 ~ - 1333093 i7 j-0 17 10■
371350 7 GO 155 8Colonial Tecreooxy 1046 13 04 10311 13rJ 3 5 1C10 7 303791 IS 5 3 5Treasury & CuutoaB 1050 4 4 Ga3 10 1363 14 10Ci
> <3325Audio 34 34iiPort, 4 larine 36 15 33 1513 3 3 12 75 6 35 63.£>
Legal 229 4 cr 35 0i G'o3 lij r;: ■ 141 13 10 475 3 6:454 13Police 503 1055 IS 459 4 11 55 II 495 1 7
Prieons 103 140' 82 O n 103 -* S3 5 141J 324 %;
Iodic jJL 612 15 10 457 11 3 1050 5 6 945 17 5 514 14 10 1460 12 5.Tinea t»i on 331 3 ijill 5 5 992 15 11 334 7 35 7 10 939 10 5i3»!TccXog la:: tic-ii .310 3 11 10 313 11 10 157 if; •J 10 10719 3 10i
iTram n or t 1 *475 5 11 475 5 11 33* 8 33g5 n 511;; c o 11 one or g 262 13 8 35i 18 1134 II 102 ! 152 a. 184 15 1356 152 2
Pore Oil ice 530 C3 3245 7 8775 17 437 1 50435 4x39 1311 53 3 7Qoioriai liyineer !1433 7o 416 1 6 1344 10 1 1-35 4 10 005 IS 3431 73 4
!i *Takings Ta 1655 ±4 10 1055 14 10 1633 17 IC3 2 173 2iCurrency ToLe 110 10 85 45 10 ~ 3 57 1O 43 is
1Lrenvcacla 3: Ler-aids 4i 1 > 3 4i 13 3 35 6 35 1 61Pt'.Li Ic PorLe 15-50 17 7 1553 i7 7 1 U6 ► i x 416 GG:
b o ‘ Oxtraordy • ■j 4510 74 107 11655 0 116551i5 3 0 cL Or d in arc e 402 3 7 455 16 10347 5 9 3547 11545 2 I 331 7> 7
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State Provision for Payment of Interest or Sinking Fund, and refer j to Enactments by which it is made.
Amount of Original Debt.
When incurred and for what cause.
Amount repaid. Remarks.iRate of Interest.' To whom due.Debts.
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BOARDS, and any other Public Bodies in the Colony.Sources of Revenue,
if rates, state amount, and on what class of
property (movable or immovable).
Amount oi' Assessment and whether on annual or
capital value of property.
Number of Electors voting at the last contested Election, giving name of Municipality, etc., and Ward or T>i— trict in which Election
took place.
1; Authority under which established. Powers and Duties. Governing Body.
(Names of, and modo of appointment.)
Name of Body. Total Revenue, including
all Sources.
Qualification of Electors and
number registeredNet Amount of Debt.Expenditure. *
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1To Control tliO Ccinibary; ai'T-'vIrn or Tact Fail ir-e
“TilIToord o£ IToaltli Ordinance No l5 ox* 1894 a??, amended by
i No .4 01 1397
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£G Fror General lie v enue L*i vision
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:: 01c rT 1 r. Tril _. ..i3aet FalTxlaavT i Fee. i C oi. Ttrrye on Pro;,- iclerrt oi:
oFTicio Col .Oocrotary* e:< oFFicio Ollier :lion .0.7 .Tumor J .vr.Gr '.3 iron _-c .lettlclT j0 oloni al To. y in - eer
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NilNiluiic Onritaxy bent
Aefit .Col. Suryeon Pi'eeident or: oFFicio.
; Otliex ■ :Naurice Fuel;-
1 jortli, J.F.| Vi .r .irudTC“%j .r
iall air e oil btf’t IP&Xki&ncL
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{ITo*9 o:7 1996 ;No.4 Ol 1907
To control aFFairc or tlic jtanieyCeretorn
Trrial Foard I -TTrial Foard- i Very He vd .lean 1 T.J. 3e$rr ovr,! O-iairv-an.He\r .F; ♦ Join,. on
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RETURN of all MUNICIPALITIES, LOCALA J
Sources of Revenue. If rates, stare amount-.
Powers and Duties. and on wimt class of I property (movable or
immovable).
Amount of Assessment and > whether on annual or i
capital value of property. '! Authority under which
established.Name of Body.
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sA General Return of the Militia, and any other Local Corps, with the Charge attending
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Ascertain and state the Amount of Bills drawn by the Commissariat for the Pay and Allowances of the Troops; and the amount of Bills drawn by the War Department for Pay and Allowances of the Detachments of Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers.
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C&rItatIor Or art 106>
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RETURN" oE all PUBLIC WORKS, CIVIL ROADS, CANALS, BRIDGES,jLILDINGS, &c., &c., not of a Military Nature, which have been undertaken during the year.
Whether coil- !; structinsr or under j Estimated Expense
repair.Authority under which it is
executed.If unfinished,
amount of Expenditure up to present date.
Fund from which the Expense
is defrayed.
Describe the work, and where situated, Whether finished or unfinished.
If finished, actual amount of
Expenditure.When
commenced.Remarks.
:12. jWoilc
j lie pairs |Lepnir3
£5G0I Shook £500
i£-C±% 3vn. Vobe £100
.55 Suo.VobQ
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a aLe pairs L Alterations Le ?j.I Fuel &e•
a619: 3:- 146: 5:1
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5. ..irolOGx iVei, oil, 5c.w- . 0 n %*3
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-.epnirs runltTs
c.:C •Lepairs taborial,
FieicLb, Ac l£-3 Liberia!.
: 50 a-Cl 0-—do—
JatiTsaryApril 7:15: 2■ o£15 tj
October £13:15: 9|^VP.VOuG £100
£4 !5. L-sarir bo den Hall 5. Lib:, or. Ln-.Px, 5 ococi ey.
oI Jar.rnrv ! | 03:11: 4i R
••• O0 «rj j —! iarcli A'xril £07: 4: 6U:2. Zrocuion Lsat O.iodo,3 ba.ll e*;,
i x. TLLanT _onb, irm ay■'0l6:uC,
Lo ,».b or Ooa Li or ^ocl*.
*C3C or2 .or' cbing £ 60
Lepnir LG xil brre ooiji £ IOC inborial A
Fr’Oirlib la bo rial &
j Frol:.Lb j. Liberia!1C or.r armbiojji,3rp. v ote
£6 £30
Go Lobar L003-xj01* £40:10: 6B-do- 129: 10: i12. £100
£66 3ro.7obe o—L J — 105:10: 617. Tarl c i or Ousters land, -bailey
20. Lob /aber Lev;CcLoolrooa
I! 1 u50 Jane— 'X J — £44:4:11October: 50
-do- 53: 10:3July« Jure; :21. rlayL or::e, Lcao ox, 5 barley, C ora. or bn
22. Fib birr Apo,
^0. Co-vr. La-1
. 24:17:2-do— Loce.xber5! Lovo-i^or: Laborial,
I*rei;>ib r.c uaberi^i L barb
273: 3:3Lece,..borH d a . • a...yxSCO j£4,000
irex^.b! £j.,100 3ip.a. Vote
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£5 134:4:5cLra-aryi -do-24 . Car-b ' La3 Is , 3 b aril ey ,
•a .1:. bra bo1jr.ac bors, r' L, 3o -ryia
26. Lirexerr In:.ballabion, 3 barley
repairs L tLvborial taberial &
Froiyiibf abort ai,
Freiylrb £CoreLrv Lvior
19: 3: 7 407:14: 5
Leceabort; OcboLorAnril
. 25~<a o-
25. tj Ocbooer£ 150larb ''?ry..3nb bo
cxyle ac per witii
l £1200Ivr). Vo bo
£1166
2QC xrbrac b
2pT)0:1Gj3Eeco,LooxJannary—do—tarooni Co.i 4:27. L3xeoLon3,
3baaioy,la 5^. Vote
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J- s6r>/ctiar4£iBO^fP. Vote
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fa-tariiu,
Xtcriaj.
:T3u 37-tea.409:10:aPcnto-lborJoav.2tryO
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2^. Cobbayo 31 one Zaa 3 bailey
■ 226:7:1LecobborFoUxt* aryc?
oval, -do- 506:11:2LcceL&erlarcbiCJ30. Colonial : 000£a inecrf£ —do—3vp .^arbors, 3
'To a81:12:1Vo be /r'fvrob' " -1 A v: i-Iix ev
Teiepaane bo —Ji .ai Xi or;. 3
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uSI. 1£32
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LEGISLATION.4
8 C H E I) U L E
ff OP ALL THE
ILAWS, PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, &c.,
WHICH HAVE BEEN PROMULGATED IN THE COLONY DURING THE YEAR
*1912.
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In GazetteTrnm-nrrin^' trr^nytmrd.V>1•XXII.
Date of the Law, &c. SUBSTANCE OF THE LAW, &c.Date of the Law. &c. SUBSTANCE OF THE LAW, &c. Transmitted to England
IOrdimrcsr'If IS. 16.*' hlooia utgiottg ^oomhc).i
1912 3rvi July
19X21912.I6th Mebruary
:1912«Aaen£in$ tariff GrdiU3r.ce, 19CM 13 th ^ebruarj Proclaiming the nor-dieailov/.onco of Ordinance*Go *1 of 1912,
Go.4 of 1912 ,-;nd Gertc -ibo:'!*l^th tarch Mo.2 of 1913, Gunnle&ent-arv An^rourlatior, !i-ill ICtli -arch i
Grd Jure> Proclaiming blie non-dicallo ;ance of Ordinance^<
Ic-th Larch Mo. 25 of 1912, Relating to //ireieru "a:;
Mo.4 of 1912, ^o reflate 0 ins-rat oyr-anh -end
rlriinr "ibriii:: :l t i or.:
Mob 1, 2 & ? Of 1912 I;. t Oc toberlltli Aorii 1 37bh Amurtl frociai .An?; bLu ror'-dimai...o- :anco oi Oriinnvtce';
iith A aril iMo.” of 1912 i~b October^bh Jure Mo • P? Of 1912, ^o amend the ■• hale ^Utr "v 27th Se^t. Prociairiiry the non-:- ir.ali ov/ance of Or-' trance
I Or&irsorce, ISO”-.
Mo.6 of 1912, Mo ■oro'M.de £or the
9 ti;. rbme Mo . 6 of IS 12* ' let October
. 5th July Gerv i c -? of 35 th More Sher Proclaimin'? the non—:licaIlov?mee of Ordinance!
No.7 of 19J.2the 'Tear 1912, °.1*>L chllr 2nd I.ec emberr;21 et Aunnt i-.Mo .7 oh 1912, amend the Licen^ory Or b'.; !V //
f ®24th .AnriI Oo^yrtyht Act IS 11 aeellei to Colony
Prohibition of Importation of Live S tods'
let May>■ t Au ■ b ieft Li Aum t2Gth fevo. 2nd Gentente!Mo .3 oh 1912, r.- > rj? ibr t.ee nr or. err ration
rid iiORIGEG OM 7T/1. fTvr7M 30VMHMCR IMbird:; in Gonth Georgia
Mo. 9 of 1912, -o a . er:. e. eh e
;A .;... ' t.001MT0IL*■MfLi Gent-. *Le'1 bratim
i^th July Miry Gdward Cove, *onth Geo.ry.la, a Port» of betry
Ordinance Mo.XII oi 39th Geot.let Auyurt
rotli fro *. Mo.10 oh 1913, ^o prohibit the eae ;;iry oil•6 th • t ay Port Pouter, recent ion Inland, * oath 9h.C‘tl3n$&
e. ereterc o oh featn or. child a Port oi bitrv 2nd Ge-ete ieeeor e orny ner.err GOth Gent. Purchare of Goose TexItGt-h January" 1 f-1 ^February
2let Leeruber; Mo. 11 of 1912, Mo uro/bh.
tl:e year ISir,for the rorviv: of * %
i21st Eeeenbe.' OuL ^ OM M >M. the -inc in C ouncil.
1911Geamen der erterc Iror-. Japanese Gliior29th lee.
1S12* IM til Jany.
j Itt January
1st Tebruary ! Irt 'lay.
In Gazette Vol.XXII. GytradrltiLon Mreaty viitli GianPHOCLA?lAMIOMf.
hetr9/3.14“ i or. Treaty ^itLi GreecefOth Aurii16 th Mebrii ary Proclaiming y.on-dir.allowance of Ordin
! MO.r, of 1911j| Proclaiming the non-din-alio,/ance of Ordinance| Mo.7 of 1S11
nnce
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TRate ofJ-f-eleetfed.-i-mm
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j_ aPP° intment 1 conf i rmat ion
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Civil or Military Office.Whether holding any and what other
Civil or Military Office. Qual i iical-ioH^-i f-twiy.
Names.Date of appointment. Date of Confirmation.Names.
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Governor.
William Laaor-d Aliarlvce,
GoTr3rror.23rd :!ay,
1904. 23rd day, 1904 •
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Colonial -ocrotary.The :.a: Alexander Vans t,Oolonial •?cret my-
16 tel lOVe^LOQT 1£0£>. i$th • tourerr
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tfilliaa Austin Thomson,
*“reacuror.
william Austin riiomns. on, r reamur&r.
* *^th October1901. 3th October,
1901.
W i 1 i 1 a r Tltc'.isl 1 f II iiiam " 11 tchell Frov.-ne
A>1 .Col .^ur^eor.3lst Cc-tdoer
1611Fro me, 31 et October,
1911.Actg.Co or2. •
13th A null 1907
l&tfc Vove.vb: r 1906
Vers Pacha latA Vjys:abtr,Mere Facl:e * i3th A'Tll, 1907 .
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A\ rRETURN of Members
Term, if any, for which Elected.For what place.When Elected.Names.i
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OF.'IHIh\:
A FALKLAND ISLANTSif5
FOR THE YEAR
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Insert the several Establishments of Government, arranged according to the classification in the Estimates, including every individual employed, with all the particulars specified in the several columns of the Return relative to the nature of their Duties, their Emoluments, Length of Service, &c. It is important that the full Christian Names should in every case be given.
Insert on the next leaf an Alphabetical List of all the Officers, and the Page in -which their Office is described.
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The names of permanent holders of offices alone are to be inserted in the columns. If an office has been filled during the year, or any portion of it, by an acting officer, the fact may be noted in the space for “Remarks.”
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Page in tbe Book in which his
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IPage in the Book in
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OFFICE. Same of Officer. OFFICE.Name of Officer.I%
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IAncintant Printer Punil Teacher Telenhone Operator
Allan., Charles O-ozz Aldridge, Adele G. Aldridge,Eleanor Edith A1 lar dye e, Wi Hi szs.
Lamond
Pearce, Edlfcii Lichee „73 ~ y;.:i5rfuMi
Av^b.Oiu ool-\ Offic?r * Tanltary Inrrector
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.(Javsmor,Chief Conetable?Iod3r Assistant in Poet Office
Telegraph Operator ^Junr.) <022* Itiner ant TehooI.eaEter
i -■•pdT* - - - •%OAtkins, TTilliaai
Atkins, Isabella Fall,George Frederic!:
TilllasFames, Lou 1^Loisas Fas9l9y,Hegtnaid Truce Bennett, ^enry Edward Fennett, Art:r.?r Ge orge Fenton, Alfred Walter Peznt&^nr Aler- trsc?t,fTioxa0 Alexander
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7^T >i or'* *-l rentHb£0 :. leyi.
>rsis?£»»J. 1 ZDAlii Port For
Caretohor, Orn .r_..er;. Ttficer u on i 11 :*v C ar f ei ?or 1 terv far f vr# •: woo v:
itBari as, •'i nr or, T:wf 1-.lirr, John
T 1X 1 1 r^, Join lit i, Gc o ■' ?: filnei
7-1Cone table Colonial Engineer CarpenterOut tone Off leer, Stanley,
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^lnniA,Edward Hsveridgi re-urby Collector 3f Of.Et.oaj?, r.e-nr^ jfootna&ter -1 £e*>. ^alfflng -lactsrat TTew I eland,Privat:: hscreiurv J
Executive Council
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.Arthur HU ie,Willi m Jj n orthy, ■ i -xia.i. John
sr•_/Ir I ft, Annie "rilda Falliday, 'fixiiaei rall:ett,EontagTve Cecil Por h.eac ter, far.ager Savings o’anli,
Craigie-
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Cleaner Govern...eot School and
?£ iTardy, ’fay "enr7, El ^oolev, ^mruel
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LabourerLa.xu-1 ighter 5- laVjo -rer Engine Iriver of G-ovemvient Launch T::.n' ?- Labourer
Foreman Caroenter
Tvvatt,'~e i w ay, 3e o r ge ■fiddle, -Alevu T,Hng,George ^hoinasTirwaa, Arthur Coninyrb^ "’re af •‘UtayC ierl., EL inn ing totter and
| Clerk,Leri: lative Council.I V/irelect ^eixr-ranh Quc-rator C’er.ior) j^a^oeuter- ! Carter
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im ri I-fci^ersnt i nho ,1. n^s ter ; Itinerant ->o:o3ia%rt^r Poet ^rrice Tlerl::Ac.n •'. ct mt Li rhtirecnar Principal TA-.tkcensr Carter
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for his Personal Residence; and
what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance. or for any other purpose.
Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any and what other
Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or Place of Profit in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the
United Kingdom.If the Office be hold by n Military or
Naval Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and All of Pension of every kind actually received by him in addition to the Profits of his
Office.
Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
preceding Columns.9
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year
Amount of Fees! Page in the Book in I which his during
the Year 1D1OFFICE.Name of Officer. Office is described.
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of the Amount received from private practice as a Doctor or Barrister. ‘ tho 0fficer
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Whether the Principal bo allowed a House or Quarters
for his Personal Pesidence; and
what Allowances, if any, for Pent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance, or for anv other purpose.
W hether fclic Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any and what oilier
Civil, .Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or Plnce of Profit in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the
United Kingdom.If the Office be held by a Military or
Naval Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of every kind actually received bv him in addition to the Profits of his
Office.
By whom selected Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
preceding Columns.*
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
From what Fund Amount of Fees Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year
Da'te of and whetherOFFICE. .NAME. Annual Salary. theI during
the Year 191?.,,Appointment. appointed under any
Instrument.Salary is Paid.
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Ooirexnor A1lardyc3 VfiXiiaa
L a .ion ;-..Go& isBtcxn
12^0S3rd Tav 1904
Colonial! CS-ief Justice .••'Y.-w.C I.ZT&
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> *Private foil earV.
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Principal be allowedAmount of Fees a *Iou.s? °I Quart,crs
| for lus Personal i Residence; and 1 what Allowances, if
any, for Pent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance, or for any other purpose.
Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
preceding Columns.*
Whether the Office be liehl by Principal in conjunction with any and what other
Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or riaco of Profit in any Colony, or on the establishment of the
United Kingdom.If the Office be held by u Military or
Naval Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of every kind actually received
by him in addition to the Profits of his Office.
By whom selected,
and whether
appointed under any
Instrument.
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year 191 '
From what FundDate of
Annual Salary. theOFFICE. during
the Year 19.1
NAME.Appointment. ■
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theAnnual Salary.Date of
Appointment.appointed under any
Instrument.
Salary is Paid.name. Whether the Principal
Colony, or on the establishment of the
iWhether the Date of First.OFFICE- Principal be allowed Period during
which theenjoys any,. a Houso or Quarters Appointment: Fees and what other,for his Personal Officer has beenI United Kiugdoin.
Residence; and under theAdvantage or Profit,Absent from;If the Office be held by a Military or
Nnval Officer, state whether upon therJtJJe or the retired list, and give the
Tot 1 Amonnt of Pay and Allowances or 0f every kind actually received
byhlm in addition to the Profits of Ins u-' Office.
what Allowances, if the Colony not required to be stated Colonialany, for Rent, or during the YearEntertainment, or 191^- in theJl-91 V Government.as Personal Allow-_ 1-0Sacra 'rjry
ocCAt ate
preceding Columns.19ance, or for any::ov.iiiO
other purpose.nirwan#Artmjr . ,
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. 1st Jon Clerk Ho Leeds ,i~ Stii! siii ?-in:: .lar/c-or, ••bo native 0 o\ra- Jvno■ CiGrl: W ?. n, M3.Cl;:, b ESC 1902. ijive O.Jfs:cil*
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Collector*
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recoJber,Ui, O3r.>ri3r Orr ton:: Ofri or
• vi:d i'v-x: lot, October to SiotNOTE. Christian Names to be given in Full.
JIendered by thc 0fficer\rm*350 from iRt 2 E1
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and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
preceding Columns. ‘
By whom selected,
and whether
appointed under any
Instrument.
Date of FirstAppointment
under the Colonial
Government.
n Whether the Office be held JJJicJgU in
United Kingdom.If the Office be held by n Military or
Naval Oilicer, state whether upon theactive or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay Hv^xSi^ed
Office.
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters
for his Personal Residence; and
what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance, or for any other purpose.
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Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year
COl
Date of ! theAmount of Peespt.Annual Sa]NAME.OFFICE. Appointment. % during. ■
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I
REMARKS.
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NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Pull.
* In the eftso of a Medical Officer or a Barrister this information should include a statement to be rendered by the Officer of tho Amount received from private practice as a Doctor or Barrister.
QbOTE.- ChristianNames
t0 *>© RiVftn ir*
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Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
preceding Columns.*
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters
for his Personal Residence: and
what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance, or for any other purpose.
Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any and what other
Civil. Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or riacc of Profit in any Colony, or on the establishment of the
United Kingdom.If the Office be held by a Military or
Naval Officer, slate whether upoi active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of even- kind actually received
liv him in addition to the Profits of his Office.
By whom selected,
and whether
appointed under any
Instrument.
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
; From what Fund i Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year 191 ?>
Amount of FeesDate ofAnnual Salary. theNAME.OFFICE. during
the Year 191'Appointment. i theSalary is Paid. ■
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REMARKS.
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NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.Barrister this information should include a statement to be rendered by the Officer
a Doctor or Barrister.* 1“ CttS° °f * McdiC“of0thrimountVocoivod Iron, private practice asNOTE —Christian Names to be given in Full.
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Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters
for his Personal Residence; and
what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance, or for any other purpose.
Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
precedi ng Columns.5>
Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any anil what other
Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment,or Place of Profit in any Colony, or on the establishment of the
United Kingdom.
If the Office be held by a Military or Naval Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of every kind actually received bv him iu addition to the Profits of his
Office.
By whom selected,
and whether
appointed under any
Instrument.
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
From what Fund Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year 191
Amount of FeesDate ofOFFICE. NAME. Annual Salary. the during
the Year 191VAppointment.
Salary is Paid.■i
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of the Amount received from private practice as a Doctor or Barrister.NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
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* 0IWhether the Principal
enjoys any, and what other,
Advantage or Profit, not required to be stated
in thepreccd i ng Col umns.13
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for his Personal Residence; and
what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow -
ance, or for any other purpose.
By whom selected,
and whether
Appointment, i appointed under any
Instrument.
: Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any nu<l wliat other
Civil. Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or Place of Profit in any Colony, or on the establishment of the
United Kingdom.If the Office be held by a Military or
Naval Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of every kind actually received
by him in addition to the Profits of his Office.
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
i From what Fund Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year 191
Amount of Fees■
Date of i
Annual Salary. theOFFICE. NAME.during
the Year 191'Salary is Paid.
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of tho Amount received from private practico as a Doctor or Barrister.
R
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Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters
for his Personal Residence; and
what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance, or for any other purpose.
Whether the Ofllce be held by Principal in conjunction with any and wlmt other
Civil, Military, or Naval Olllce, or Appointment, or Place of Profit in any Colony, or on the establishment of the
United Kingdom.If the Office be held by a Military or
Naval Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of every kind actually received
by him in addition to the Profits of his Office.
Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
preceding Columns.'*'
By whom selected,
and whether
Appointment, j appointed under any
Instrument.
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year 191
Amount of Fees; From what Fundi
Date ofOFFICE. NAME. during
the Year 191'
theAnnual Salary.
Salary is Paid.
V
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i S 2i
f
Ir vd 3[ rM i
Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
preceding Columns.9
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters
for his Personal Residence; and
i what Allowances, if j any, for Rent! or
Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance, or for any other purpose.
Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any nial what other
Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or Place of Profit in any Colony, or on the establishment of the
United Kingdom.If the Office be held by a Military or
Naval Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of every kind actually received
by him in addition to the Profits of his Office.
Data of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
By whom selected,
and whether
appointed under any
Instrument.
Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year
Amount of FeesFrom what FundDate of
| Appointment.during
the Year ll)p,vOFFICE, Annual Salary.NAME. the
Salary is Paid.i 101
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i* In the case of a Medical OfficerNOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full. or a
« a IMotoforTCIta’’0 ron<leri!d by ,hc 0lfe>'
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and whether
appointed under any
Instrument.
Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
preceding Columns. *
Whether the Principal be allowed a House or Quarters
for his Personal Residence; and
what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allow
ance, or for any other purpose.
Whether the Office be belli bv Principal in conjunction with any ami wlmt other
Civil. Military, or Naval OAU-c, or Appointment, or Place of Protit in any Colony, or on the establishment of the
United Kingdom.If the Office be held by a Military or
Naval Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay and Allowances or of Pension of every kind actually received
by him in addition to the Prollts of bis Office.
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
From what FundPeriod during
which the Officer has been
Absent from the Colony
during the Year 19 L
Amount of Fees'Date of Annual Salary. the;OFFICE. NAME. 1during
the Year 191-
Appointment. Salary is Paid. /
% VA/l 0 DenialCor orToviabo,
Vr aru:Lorn limber r/y9 tilPublic jrlc
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! NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full. * In the case of a Medical Officer or a
Of the rcnd0rca * «“
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[ rc j c f ? ]/
>Whether the
Principal be allowed a House or Quarters
for his Personal Residence; and
what Allowances, if any, for Rent, or Entertainment, or as Personal Allowance, or for any other purpose.
Whether the Principal enjoys any,
and what other, Advantage or Profit,
not required to be stated in the
prcceding Columns. °
! By whom selected,
and whether
Appointment, j appointed under any
Instrument.
Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any ntid wlmt other
Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment, or Place of Profit in any Colony, or on the establishment of the
United Kingdom.
Date of First Appointment
under the Colonial
Government.
! From what Fund Period during which the
Officer has been Absent from the Colony
during the Year 191, _
Amount of FeesDate ofAnnual Salary. ;OFFICE. theNAME. during
the Year 19 VIf the Office he held by u Military or
Nnvul Officer, state whether upon the active or the retired list, and give the
Total Amount of Pay nnd Allowances or of Pension of every kind actually received
by him in addition to the Profits of his Office.
Salary is Paid.
*5i
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band day I 1902
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ta) **siae tiO £450 'ay £20 xn:yy, V’°) to £i30 lit xr.t> ::
On a y^ara agro^nfint.
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NOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.* In the case of a Medical Officer or a Barrister tins information should include a statement to ho rendered bv the
of the Amount received from private practice as a Doctor or Barrister. ^ h° 0fhccrNOTE.—Christian Names to be given in Full.
It
k.
[ if ]
*Bv whom selected,
and whether
appointed under any
Instrument.
From what FundDate of
Annual Salary. theNAME.OFFICE. Appointment.Salary is Paid.
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RETURN OF OFFICERS:t (r
i
WHO HAVE GIVEN SECURITY FOR THE DUE DISCHARGE OFTHEIR DUTIES.
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RETURN of OFFICERS who have given Security for the clue Discharge of their Duties[ f/ ]
7th Jonunry, 191Z*prepared at the Annual Inspection of Securities, held on
by IIf by Guarantee Bondi
Exact Titles of nil appointments (either permanent
or temporary) now held by him.
Nature of the Security given.
s?
Name ofOfficer giving Security. Title of Office in respect of
which the Bond is given, as stated therein.
Names, addresses, and occupations of the Sureties |
in each Bond.
: Amount of Bond.Date of Bond.
>
£4002nd July,1902TllO Gv.jX'DZXOO 0I Any Office. BondTreasurer, CollectorWilliam AustinSociety, 10
of Customs and• Thompson,rirchln Lane,ftReceiver of V/rechsiLondon, II.C.
;Tar ay or, rail .land Any Office. inta ‘lay, £100
jPostmaster, ManagerMontague Cecil BondIcf .v/iclrs 0 x,rujzzv• A:.: in coir,an 2.i 4 th ...area,
Craigie-Hallcett Savings Panic, Offici ;,1 :■
1911Administrator and (> *
Registrar General. .*ji !«•« u i. 4 * it ■J «'• •*« «
IV. A. Tlacding, As in column. 2 2 3 ta Fe o it lary, £100Arthur C. Ilirwan Treasury Cleric,
Shipping faster and
i C1 eric to Leg i s 1 at ive'Council
Pondi•ionar: 3r,!hlLixid 1911
Ielands Coap any
——
Cj .3 is tii'L—ixa_& , Any Oil ice 17oh August, £20Isabella AtLins <L >j Aady Assistant in
Rost Office
Bond y x_ 1903.- vj
■ ——• *•> W «*. • 4 «■ »•« ,
A .A .Larding i As in column 2 17ta July, • £100Edward E. Einnie Deputy Colic ctor of
Customs, Postmaster
\& 'Shl'ning .-faster,
-lev/ Island.
Bond 1912
r.: .. \^z. ;ss:i — — -----•":=====3=
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uh.cCySignature of Colonial Auditor /■ ,. - yd"' /_ i i*-" '•f £
f
Signature of Officer Administering the Government
C ] [ /r 3PENSIONS.
PENSIONS.vV >j
Authority under whichAmount of the PensionNAME OF PENSIONER. CausePresentAmount of EmolumentDate from whichthe ofin Sterling. Age ofwhen last employedService for which the Pension was granted.thePension was granted. | Retirement.Pensioner.in Public Service.Pension lias been paid.I
£ s.d.£ s./. a t&S , Foracs,
97 3ocre-oarvOl'
* 450I At :. ?arcli C Dioniai Gurgeon’’ wO/tC xnt or!1579
mice;:.!!Faniiton, So. "01
ir;,i 3 —Lcj— 8«Ll t £eo* r:cc190 4
lXlilSttr, Faroid, r. n 4 -u- i- tr Ja
li. 03 "noier loB Xil-lir
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;NAME OF PENSIONER.
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Name or the Country which
he represents.
If confirmed, state If not confirmed, state
the reason why.Name of Consul.
the date of his Exequatur.
2 - -tr! i ^etrirarvf 00Oonrul Tor ChileWarding, V/.A.
7th Au-uu t, 11-00Ital'r-L'o- i
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Population according to last Census ; or, if none has ever been taken, according to the best
of information that may be accessible.
e: means.
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COLOUREDPOPULATION.WHITES.Area TOTAL.
County, District, or Parish. in i,
Square Miles. Males. Females.Males. Females. Males. Females.
Nctinated normiabianicalculated rnon t-^e
firarer retimed by
't.iv 1SI1 c ars cur .r
TalMand It ianclr .
^rt Falkland & adjacent.
.Islands,
Nest Falkland (including
New Inland) 6,^00 a *
-onth Georgia (includingorgia
Tainting nx^-iabion of'
56S -nerrDrr: taken l&fch *
MISCELLANEOUS NUMERICAL RETURNS.~ larch, IS 11, 1,000 20 3*5 £r
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deat.hr in 1912 rr°fvP\T lrth rate nor 1000 10.07iiLeath * » H.o2 I!
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Number of Persons connected with Friendly
Societies.
Number of Depositors in Savings
Banks.
Number dl'Saving^ Banks.)
Number of Friendly Societies.
Persons paying
direct Taxes.County, District, or Parish.
V1
V.1T;voOne^ownslii^ of ifconley,
Camt>y of Ro&&494
!r-anefitGOTt.Paririi of ^oly ^inity 160
Clubr
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SocialClub
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f ti CHUItCIIEs AND CHAPELS OF EACH DENOMINATION
RETURNED CONSECUTIVELY., TO BE■
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[ /AT]4*
Gross amount of assistance to denomi
nation from Public Funds, if any.
Stipend of Minister from Public Funds,
if any.
Accommodation and Average Attendance.
Name and SituationRemarks.of Denomination.
Church or Chapel.
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\yf attendance £*200 iLent •
(Thrift Cimrcli ‘Cathedral
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4*5ii EDUCATION.;i
lFanti^tcabsmacle
r'a^tir tf Averageatt-er.rlan.c3'lomin^e.sciHreninrc
4 %;
In Colonies containing a large number of Schools, it will be sufficient, if detailed Return of them already exists, to state full particulars of those only
which are Government Institutions, giving the total statistics of the others.
I he pai tieulai s for each School should show whether it is Denominational, and whether fees are charged.
The number ol Scholars should be given, both from the total number
the roll, and from the average attendance during the year.
The totals should indicate the
instruction in the Colony.
Some particulars of the subjects taught in the Higher Schools should be given under the head of Remarks.
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Number of Scholars on Roll and in average attendance. Revenue of each School.Description of School.
! ExpenditureIn other Private Schools.In Aided Private Schools.In Govt. Schools. REMARKS.SchoolFees.
Other j Private. ]
Government.
AidedPrivate.
GovernmentContributions.
VoluntaryContributions.
Total. of each School.Girls. Boys. Girls.Bovs.Girls.| Boys.
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& Infont Schools
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Number of Scholars on Roll and in average attendance.Description of School.i
I iIn other Private Schools.In Aided Private Schools.In Govt. Schools.iAided | Other i
Private, j Private, jGovernment.
Total.! Girls. Boys. Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.■
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a List of the Gold, Silver, and Copper Coins current in the Colony
and their relative value to each other ; the Amount of Coin and Paper Currency
in Circulation j in what Money Accounts
Measures in common
Measures.
London :’i 5f f; !
kept; and the Weights and use, with their equivalents in Imperial Weights and
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ments on the subject.
The Banking particulars should be obtained
last completed year, the date being given.
i < > is anyor Copper ; giving references to the Enact-
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Currency in which Accounts are kept.
Estimated Amount of Paper Money in Circulation. Weights and Measures
Estimated inLegal tender currency, giving particulars and Legislative
Authority.
Average rate of Exchange with
Londonduring the past
year.
common use, and their equivalents
inImperial Weights and
Measures.
NumberList of Coins Current, Amount-Note Circula
tion in the
Colony.
Amount of Coin in ofI ofCapital paid up.
Under what authority
established.
Colonial By By Establishments in
with relative value. Deposits in the
Colony.
Circulation. Private Banks. Name of Bank.Government. Government. the Public. the
Colony.4? >>
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!Tot Izsi-y-ra £7500 • .ritiLliGold io any a^o-ntS y.?310I; :icCovb. liXic at rar.
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Oir.xae I
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1 1'EstimatedLegal tender currency,
giving particulars and Legislative
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IAverage rate of Exchange with
Londonduring the past
year.
:List of Coins Current, Amount of Coin inColonial :with relative value. Circulation. Private Banks. iGovernment.
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IMPORTS AND EXPORTSi
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![ /t*f ]No. 1.—TOTAL VALUE, in Sterling, of the Imports and Exports of the Colony of
. from and to each Country in the Year 19][ //si
No. 1. IOTAL \ ALUE, in Sterling, of the Imports and Exports of the Colony of
from and to each Country in the Year 1912 •the Fall'laid Irlonds p
^ —continued.uiie 'Par. Iand if lands j:Exports thereto.
Exports theieto.Total Imports therefrom. Produceand Manufactures
■British, Foreign, and other
Colonial Produce and Manufactures.
Countries.
Iof Countries. Total Imports therefrom. Produceand Manufactures
British, Foreign, and other
Colonial Produce and Manufactures.
Total.the Colony.of Total.
the Colony.<\ i &ok.* r*
United Kingdom £370,143£ 33,453 Foreign Countries03 , 69*1 461,396 £»
. •British Colonies * tJruyrav.i 1,6'13 1,613
36Canada ; r36 Chile *,442 34,194 39,636
Argentina 97 97|
r Drtvtgs.1l 1^6 136
France 223 223r %
3wedon 7,164 -,164!
. Cer.ianv 42 33,073 33,11*i I? I
YDlland 1 1l
TTorway 7 177,763 177,772
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Total £10,775 245,072 j 25P,^07i
United Kingdom ...
British Colonies ...
32,4*3 370,143 3,695 401,296i36 36
Foreign Countries 245,03210,775 2*5,307
! Grand Total... 615,13093,264 3,695 717,139Total ... 461,332 -£ 32,439 3,09*£370,143-
• State each Colony and Foreign Country separately.i* State each Colony and Foreign Country separately.
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[ //?]1No. 2.—GENERAL IMPORTS into the Colony of the I’aikland Islands * in the Year 191 .
Value in Sterling. Duty.Total Quantities
Imported.Countries whence Imported.ARTICLES. Quantities
Entered for Home Consumption.
ARTICLES.Average Price fixed for the Valuo
(if calculated Official! y).
Gross Amount receivedOf Total
Imports.Rate and when
Imposed.in! Sterling.
4Brought forward • t • • » * .O £!
Live .Aninalr., Food, LAnir & Fareotics .
^ rLive Sbocli United lling&on Free
Groceries -do- 19,145 n
Fruit 5; Vegetables -do- 405 n
!Con £ Fodder -do- 550\
• Mineral waters -do- 339 a
|latcnes :017-do it i€ 1 ■
Spirits 1,316-do- 1506.C.- I;V- par proof cailonI
4.Vines 54&—do— 104.17 B/- cer 0-all £ 4/6 >erdos loots.>
Leers 043-do- 100. 3.- Cd ’ier sal .& 1/- par doz[
Tobacco, Cigars etc 639-do- 70^. 17 .4 Tobacco 3/-,Cigars 3/- oer lb.
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n-aw laterialsi
A 390Ietaln Free-do- s4,003Coal n!-&o-
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i 1,4:31 nPaint £ Oils ; -&o-. a j ^ji
i5,991Tinter -do- i
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! ][ //njfo. 2.—GENERAL IMPORTS into the Colony of. t/Iio Falliiand iLiaa&s in the Year 191
*Duty.Value in Sterling.
Quantities Entered for Home
Consumption.
ARTICLES.Gross Amount received
i Average Price J fixed for the Value ! (if calculated | Officially).
Rate and when Imposed.
Total Quantities Imported.
Countries whence Imported.ARTICLES. Of Total Imports. in
Sterling.;
4 V.Brought forward ... 33,710-
'Ianrfactvired Articles.
Free10,443r jUnited EingdouU ear ins A^nareiit3,404
-cl o-Sliip Cliandlere reouxsitedG anvas F Eons
:6,964i-clo-Lraroery & Fancy Goods .!
U1,463!-£o- tf %FascineI n1,315
-do—'ll ire Fencing & Biggins 1
n4^71 -do-dlacc & Gartiienware 7t?
n10,172-dollar d\7 are,. laclxinery o t»c
n3, GC3-do-Enilding later iale
n3,032>-&0-Saddlery ,Fo oto , Slices„
n3,311-do-F",mttrre F Stationery f
1,793-do—Clienicale
a. 000dotal fortlie Unit- 32,453e :l Eingdob •====-
-do-Coin & Fv.llion /? 2422*3 jg,
Live 3tool:* Food, Lrinfc ft Fareotier;.Free36
twCanadaGrocerlee TotalCanada Ilii36
Carried forward
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\'alue in Sterling. Duty.>Quantities
Entered for Home Consumption.
Total Quantities Imported.
Countries whence Imported.ARTICLES. ARTICLES.Average Price fixed for the Value
(if calculated Officially).
Gross Amount receivedOf Total
Imports.Rate and when
Imposed.inSterling.
4Brought forward
rIrini; arLive Ar^iiTials* rood* i
1 & 109 PreeGroceries'
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« ti£23Fruit & Vegetables
,tin 546Com & rodder
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r.ai-7 datorialn %
ino 593. ain'ts 5: Ciir:
lannfactvrod Articles
na 17Wearing arr?arel
t»a 11Lraoery !
f? t>5t!Furniture £ Stationeryi
tt■ 535Seal ?2;insi
w dotallir^w Nil£1,043
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in the Year 191 b ./\iV Value in Sterling. Duty.
Quantities Entered for Home
Consumption.Total Quantities
Imported.ARTICLES. \Countries whence Imported. ARTICLES.Average Price
fixed for the Value (if calculated
Officially).
Gross Amount receivedOf Total
Imports.Rate and when
Imposed.inSterling.
:I 4
Brought forward i• • •W ,
Live Annals. Food, Lrikil: xifl ‘Tarcotlcs.
rChileLive 3tock 2,33 9 Free
nGrocerlee ti1,272iRFruit; & Vegetables n196
t? t•3 on 5; Fodder a34
inSpirits S t-/- 12/- per proof gal.ti
nTobacco* Clears etc.* 1 V-T Tobacco S/-,Or rt 5/-
per lb.■iau iaterials
Iletals «93
i >ralr-t cc Oils nI n15
Timber 1!
1,139 n
larirjTacturod Aroipj.es
«Wearing apparel246 a
hardware & lac winerya3
Fuild inc iat er 1 als nn4
w.
Carried forward • • • £5,347 10/-•»•
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No. 2.—GENERAL IMPORTS into the Colony of
lin the Year 191^ .tlie Falkland Islands ' i't
t Duty.Value iu Sterling. !! ' Quantities
Entered for Home Consumption.
I' ARTICLES.V Average Price fixed for the Value
(if calculated Officially).
Gross Amount received
Total Quantities Imported.Countries whence Imported. Rate and when
Imposed.Of Total Imports.IARTICLES. in
Sterling.I1*
Brought forward ... ^5,£47 10/-
S(
^Contdl. ::stared dxt,is.lerd h riChile 8 FroeSaddlery, Boots & Shoez
t? 80 n~vTnltvre & stationery■?
I I i» 7i nClienicals& %Ii
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[TotalCliil© 5,44B 10/-
;. -Z.“ .
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■iTarootiCii*T.ive 5tac>. Tood. $
1
; 55 FreeAr^ntinaGroceries-.
■-V > 55 nnCom C: j odder!
:lan-af actrx-3-i : rt ic 1 osi!
.6 nRLrapery £. Fancy Goode i
!1 HttOlienicalc£
; 97 ITilTotal. krsent ina==== n:
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[ /±J\\in the Year 191 ^ .uiie FaiLlond Inlands 'V *
Value in Sterling. Duty.
Quantities Entered for Home
Consumption.ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported. Total Quantities
Imported. :Average Price fixed for the Value
(if calculated Officially).
Gross Amount received
ARTICLES.Of Total Imports.
Rate and when • Imposed. |II in
Sterling.
r% *
^ If %LBrought forwardI
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',1 'Live Aninals. Food. rrinlq and narcotics ,
PortugalFruit S Vegetables £__156 1Free■'—i
TotalPortugal
r156
liizz _4B&3&U. Pi’2Q<U j:r i:T f
Trane- oPit! t a:::! VegcroabieE i aa Free;■nine * 15 | 3 : a : 0 «/- par gal 5: 4/6
loz .Ter
ITart£lair'iTac trred Articleci. k
%I ... i'<iStlJ ardwaro, lac.iinery etc. T;; tal Franco Z-tJ gt tZ:t:GS'
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5 * 6,114 FreeT iLber 3 */edenr
It aorrac-f "rod Ar 11 c i osi 50 «Fardw are lac; - inerv e be »
Total 3 wad on
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1!Inmractrred Artieseg Tommy
553lass and Tarb-ieiiv;are n Free
Live Armais. Food. IrirI: and rreouie:;7.. ine Tommy Total
6-emanya/~ ?9r sal and 4/-
!>sr dos.4a*’ 13/- --''ai'tav!
Live Anl..»a± it
i4Groceries Free77 oi'way3I al t ------
■dll 3d per gal. d i/— perw — — _a-_^_~ • - doz...Live /-*■' -XLl Fare j tics
1r' obacco 3/-iI Oar-rod -obacco o/-,Cigars 5/~per ro! 1
TotalTorland
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in the Year 191 ’ ~.>-
Value in Sterling.
Total Quantities Imported.Countries whence Imported. I
Produceand Manufactures
ARTICLES.ARTICLES. British, Foreign, and other
Colonial Produce and Manufactures.
Average Price fixed
for the Value (if calculated Officially).
Total.!of
the Colony.
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one Pail, land v in the Year 191 2 .Islands*:■
Quantities. ( Value in Sterling.
British, Foreign, and other
Colonial Produce and Manufactures.
Countries to which Exported. Produceand Manufactures
ARTICLES.Produce
and ManufacturesBritish, Foreign,
and otherColonial Produce and
Manufactures.
ARTICLES.Average Price fixed
for the Value (if calculated Official!}').,
of Total. Total.the Colony. ofthe Colony.
*Hi ought forward I.
;; ! .o £ r>1
i United Kingdom 76,3-39 Fri:;Vdiale Oil 204,663f 204,06 813r» ;j^CTq roni3Pnolc bone 4, 00 4,300
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» -39G3 CasesPinned -lent 0,745 6,745
i n -4 90116Li \ OHSTali or/ C ,901
u5-eai Oil /jl Casks . >0 no*
a ^35b Paro50 "'air*Beni 311ns m 7,007 7,932
n r-6 ; mdlo:Bkee? Pails 3
r *6tiw 5Prin^ingE 6
;! n 410 CasesProvisions 4
;0,900«Orano 2,9003570 Fags
s;-iOP ooks 2s0u IB Fovea.i
140 140Pauselioi: Goods ; H 3 Casesi|
51s 51Windows Rj .31%
702 702-le at Crtr^ct : II61 Cases.
i 6C 66Tonguesu
:43 ni
: 1: 1^ 1 *- T‘air oi Fare ;i
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VTal«c in Sterling.Quantities.
Produceand Manufactures
British, Foreign, and other
Colonial Produce and Manufactures.
ARTICLES.Average Price fixed
for the Value (if calculated Officially).,
British, Foreign, and other
Colonial Produce and Manufactures.
Produceand Manufactures
Countries to which Exported.ARTICLES. Total.ofof Total. the Colony.the Colony.
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Brought forward £6n3,337• • • £8,566 ; - 606 , Z,09
35 35LiUnited ~ins&oxTyp 3 wr 11 s tb
&5i5 365118 L'rT’iiCttColza Oil
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9 93 nty Lrnsifi
6 6r>«Old .Total ( ■■■
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134,630 134,6304,650,771 itsa %41, OOl
1 r. 8;,6 10,360— 573,153nTaoeoLliins ;
743 74C373nTides € %
9 916nLive 31x0 sn
£570,148united £3,695Total Tiroort.-. be ilingdon
£078,345
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1C9 , 560 109,56059,555 TrlzTTorwaymale Oil
5,000 8,000160 toneumale Tone
150 1501747 PassnGuanoi
±15 H5n669BTone leal111?, 765==-“-1(7^==: - -
705 jKorwayTotal jxyjrlz- t:> —=s=s=s r~cn=:“.
, w 55,000 55,000od: {11,000 Friosiiale Oil Gornanyi
78 731 nCasings 5«
£33,073 £53,078Carried forward ... 8:oortB to tternonyTotal
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Quantities.
Value in Sterling.Countries to which Exported. Produce.
and ManufacturesBritish. Foreign,
and otherColonial Produce and
Manufactures.
ARTICLES.
of Total. Produceand Manufactures
British, Foreign, and other
Colonial Produce and Manufactures.
ARTICLES.Average Price fixed
for the Value (if calculated Officially).
the Colony. Total.of
the Colony.4Brought forward • M
£
10,790 EricChileWhale Oil 53,510 53,0X0%
33 ToneuY&iale Bone 530 530l
5,043LiT3 Olio op i,CC4 1,504
Tobal 'icoorbr? £•5 4,1-4 £54,lb4-_:“1 = ~ =: zzzz
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/iTiale Oil i Uni ted IT.ingdoai
-do-
173,510 baohdeic
31 tons
| o0,370 oar-c
; £407,400iK ale on
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Quantities.
:Countries to which Exported. Produce
and ManufacturesARTICLES. British, Foreign,
and otherColonial Produce and
Manufactures.
Iof ITotal.the Colony.
3C >•Brought forward • • •
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No. i.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREW'S of SAILING VESSELS ENTERED at PORTS
\
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from each Country, in the Year 191^ .in the Colony of Falkland Islands) '
BRITISH. FOREIGN.F 0 R E I G N. T 0 T A L.COUNTRIES 'lx Ballast.With Cargoes. Total. With Cargoes. ;I IIWHENCE ARRIVED. In Ballast. Total.Total. With Cargoes. In Ballast.
Vessels) Tons. Crows. Vessels Tons. ICrcws. | Vessels Tons. Crews. Vessels Tons. Crews.Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Crews.\ Tons. Crews. Vessels. Crews. I Vessels, i Ten*.Tons. Crows. Vessels. Tons.
$ >i 14 \
IUnited Kl-iG&osi 4 0251 33334 )S251 1 zm 2 I1 336 9 5 6587 97 5 16587 97
iUova 3 c atria i 3 203 56 3 , 293 56 3 293 56 3 293 56
ITorway i131 1532 13 1 1552 1818 1 1532L\
i 1LLC5Bras ii 34ri i 19351935 24 1 193524 24
iCliile ;1 113 11, 1 118 11 1 113 11 1 113 11
&Erl ti sli Guiana I 1 I 359 91 359 9 3591 S 3591 9
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No. 9—NlJMBEK, TONNAGE, and CHEWS of SAILING VESSELS CLEARED at PORTS«
[ A/ / ]«v to each Country, in the Year 191in the Colony of 2 *j 8all 1 and !•:; 1an&BBRITISH. FORE ION.
' T 0 T A L.FOREIG N.COUNTRIES Total.Ix Ballast.With Cargoes. WiTii Cargoes. :!TO WHICH DEPARTED.
Total.In Ballast. In Ballast.With Cargoes.Total.iCrews. Vessels Tons. Crews. Vessels] Tons. Crows.Tons.Vessels Vessels Tons. Crews.!,I Ten*. I Crews.Vessels. Crews. Vessels.Tons. Crews. Tons.Vessels. Crews. Vessels.Vessels. Tons.Tons, i Crews.
** >!1 2287 282287 . 28 i1Australia .
I 3237 33 2337 331■
29 *1 20751 292075British Columbia i;1 3073 29 2075 39I'«K1 99 ; 13Canada
| 99 13 I 99 18 1 13991 1935 24United States i! 1 955 34 1 1935 34 1 1935 34
111131Chile1 113 11 1 113 11 1 113 11
381942Uruguayt V 3 194 58 3 194 53 3 194 53
27182812718281Peru1 1328 37 1323 37-L
93 59jSweden1 ! 359 94 » 2^ 559 9 1 359 9
ISBritish Guiana 155211 1532 18 1 1532 13 1 :.532 18
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[ /¥'?-] [jj0_ 3_NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CHEWS of STEAM VESSELS ENTERED at PORTS from each Country, in the Year 191 ^ -in the Colony of Falkland I.. lands
FOREIGN.BRITISH. TOTAL.F 0 R ETON.
COUNTRIES Total. Witii Cargoes.In Ballast. Total.In Ballast.With Cargoes. In Ballast. WiTn Cargoes.Total.WHENCE ARRIVED.
Crews.Vessels. Tons.Vessels Tons. Crows. Vessels Tons. Crews.Crews. Tons.Vessels Tons. Crews. Vessels.Crews.Vessels.Tons. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Crews. Tons.Vessels Vessels. Tons.cws.
*
34622Cal4*733 2ik793342950 5 346aa5142*14733 21222 579354293© 314222United Fingdon
1272565| 127 5 256552334 11244 2854 i.152511151231jLUruguay
53064 13 5306^207613530642073 207 615I 15i530642076Peru 1 ii1 :
89 8 9836 329 8 9836 3293715871 22240 5 .90183240901?3Chile j
10I 5151 1010 151i 152 i 101Argentina i
!54 367921365367911565!1365 34>679134 £5 67 91 136934Uorway t
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Ifo. j.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS CLEANED at PORTS
:i. c/i
to each Country, in the Year 191in the Colony o£ i?-all.land Inlands8 *1BRITISH. FOREIGN. :; T O T A L.F 0 R E I G N.,COUNTRIES Total.Ix Ballast. i;With Cargoes. With Cargoes. 1TO WHICH DEPARTED. i Total.Ix Ballast.In Ballast. With Cargoes.Total.! I
Vessels Tons. Crews.Crews. Vessels Tons. Crews.Vessels Tons. Vessels Tons. Crews.i Crews.Vessels. Tons.Crews.Vessels. Tons.Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.Tons.*$£I >
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13 I5SS13 3United Kingdom 18 59913 3 a6 j 59913 y1?>13 599120i a 0i
ao2 2r>n1 3 ! §: 17 175384; 5 a517 75534 ? oPeru 4 17 75534 4I 4 7553-'17 4
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5155| 491Cliile 1 5155 49 rv 863 09 3 665 89 4 3313 113 5313 113! 4
i i!20101 34Uruguay 2010 34 3 5017 .l412 2 5 5017 141 S 7027 235 70275 325%& .
iiIT or r;ay 14 17704 5571 16831 35 I 1 1035 17704037 I 13 X9397S3225 14 15 19587 382
:
i¥e :Grcnaaay 1 3158 32 | 1 31531 2153 3 302 1 3138 82
•s II13outh Africa
^ Cans Tov/n)30 10 ! 1 30 101 30 10 1 30 10 I
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G7144,533
3 20Total ... 41 *61975550 25584 3G7 31 70S 6130 23504 6 GG7
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ENTEliED at PORTS in the Colony of the Is. lands
[ /i/y]No. 6.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of SAILING VESSELS of EACH NATION
CLEARED at PORTS in the Colony of the Tall .'land I." lands in the Year 191^ .
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!^ .iii the Year 191 ^ /:
\ENTERED. 1 C L E A R E D.
In Ballast. Total.Witii Cargoes. !NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. With Cargoes. In Ballast.! Total.1Tons. Crews.Vessels. Vessels. Tons.Crews. Crews.Vessels. Tons.
Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Crows.Tons.V4
|33 462*14 6281 33 In&oFritirh j 3 34Fritieii 6190 845
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86293 83 298 86ITova ^cotia 86| 55 298TTova Scotia 862983
S27 27 !18912 1391o 27TTorway f i 2 271391'Torv/av 18912
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11B 1 113111 11Chile 113 11T_Chile 113 111
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119881988 24 1 241Gsr:2‘3n 1988! 24 1983 241Geman I■
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No. 7.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS of EACH NATION ENTERED at PORTS in the Colony of ^Iie Tali:land Islands 'n ^le Near 191 A ■
[ &Y ]No. 8.—NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS of EACJI NATION
CLEARED at PORTS in the Colony of
I
in the Year 191v2 :the ianl
E N T E R E D. C L E A n E D.ilx Ballast.With Cargoes. Total.NATIONALITY OF 'VESSELS. Tot .\ r..In Ballast.With Cargoes.NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. i
iIVessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. IVessels. Crews.Tons. Tons. Crews. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.Vessels. • Tons.Crews.Tons.Vessels. I 1 i. .
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59 142144*2611421445o61i 559Friticii 41 14455241 144533550'nri*fcish. ! 5350a i .\ri4 743 67 4 7 43 67 .Chilian
69I 6633!69Chilian 3 665i
;i172145 44092 45 4^092 1721TTarwe^ian ! :■
! 79317 2272122721 79317Norwegiani
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^197 619761 6166 766F 2 U 2
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BRITISH. FOREIGN.
T 0 T A L.F 0 R E I C. N.In Ballast.With Cargoes. Total.NAMES OF PORTS. With Cargoes. ■
Total.In Ballast.With Cargoes.In Ballast.1 Total.Crows. Vessels Tons.Vessels Tons. Crows. Vessels Tons. Crews. Vessel Tons. Crews.
Crews.Tons.Crews. • Vessels.Crows. Vessels. Tons.Tons.Vessels.Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Crews.Tons.
) :4 GtfRl!SR 74 62*1 4455 ■116Stanley 1
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!11 10706 2104LI I©706 2044*S* 116
! , ;1 116 iiVox ray 1 i
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\\ \13 10384
\E 4373 137 !.2 10324 2!.3j
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FOREIGN. T O T A L.BRITISH. FOREIGN.
Ix Ballast. Total.Total.In Ballast. With Cakooks. In Ballast.Total. With Cargoes.With Cargoes.NAMES OF PORTS.
Tons, i Crews. Vessels.Vessels. Crews. | Vessels.Vessels Tons. Crews. (Vessels Tons. Crews. Crews.Vessels Tons. Crews. Vessels Tons. Tons.Crews. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons.4 V t
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8 *87? 127 10324 1212 2184 6281 487^ 1233 34 6231Stanl93' :
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2J0. u—TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS ENTERED in the Year 191at each PORT in the Colony of a *the ‘Falkland Irlands*
FOREIGN.BRITISH. T 0 T A L.F 0 II E I G N.
Total. With Cargoes.In Ballast.Witii Cargoes. I Total.In Ballast.NAMES OF PORTS. With Cargoes.Total.In-Ballast.
iCrews.: Vessels! Tons. Crews.Vessels Tons. Vessels Tons. Crews. Crews. ! Vessels.Vessels Tons. Crews. Tons. I Crews.Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons.Crews.Vessels. Tons.Vessels.Crews.Vessels. Tons.
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54 jL?4# 5051 750
54 1154,50511750
20 L1C74880 ▼Stanley 156,595154i 5/1 156, |5951; 104
21574 880201041 :
r4059 119 4009 H9r?5New Idland 10 12401570i
21 10490 08912401 21 lr490 08918 570i Ii !i
;I2 5025Tenth Georgia 91 2 5525 :91 9 .10615288 57911 1594510018 288 II 15945 57S9
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142, 4T'otal I «180,59 144 5261 9 44835 |7 180, 58 7049704949 448551788 88 979979aa
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r /i-7]in the Year 191at eacli POUT in the Colony of* tlie Fall land Iciaidsf
FOREIGN.BRITISH. TOTAL.FOREIGN.ii
Total. With Cargoes.In Ballast.WiTn Cargoes. Total.In Ballast.With Cargoes.Total.In Ballast.NAMES OF POUTS.
Crews. Vessels Tons. Crews. Vessels! Tons. Crews. Vessels Tons. Crews.Tons. Crews.Vessels Tons.! Crews, j Vessels, jVessels. 1 Tons. 1 Crews. Vessels. Tons, fVessels. . Tons. ' Crews. Vessels. Crews.Tons. !I I
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i 40 4003t 77 177,
316317 3 9134 1 07157, 517277Stanley 5295i 91^4 40 146400
93
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2 tfi: 33 91 3-U7" ortli Georgia 7735 91 5222 6417 67432 32 4 1*5 4 G7 1* 145i i
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CULTIVATED and UNCULTIVATED Lands, Wages, Produce, Stock, &c.[
AVERAGE RATE of WAGES for LABOUR.Uv
i** Number of Estates Cultivated
Wholly or Partially on the Metairie System.
* Per Task or Job.
Estimated Acreage of
Uncultivated Land in the Colon}-.
Estimated Acreage of
Cultivated Land in the Colony.
Number of Estates Abandoned.
Number of Estates in Cultivation.
Estimated Acreage of the Colony.
Per Day.Per Annum. *
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1 4,160,0004,1*9,900100 acresPredial
as Icitclien •SBJI £60-nar annual<rariens. 1 t»o
173■
.1 £6rer r-ontiitoi
£7.10/-j
£5to£*
T'oyr* in training» north,/»
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[ /&2 ]RETURN oli the PRODUCE STOCK, &c.■r
STOCK. Number of
CROPS.the Nature of the Crop, and the Number of Acres of Land in each Crop. P R I C E O F P R 0 D V C E.
Stale the Nature of the Produce, and the Price olP R ODUC E.
State the Nature of the Produce, and the Quantity of each. h in Sterling.I encState I
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I! JnName of the County District, or Parish.
1 I tien i i; £a L i I3
£ l S'* £ :s : :££ 1 i £| I1£ :S I I : IB i !.c&: ■ —3:1 ■
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1:■ 1 A 10 <J Oo -1 H rI ■iia -4H a HIda H 9—5 r) r4t4> Hj H rCiPNI pl ot3 did». 0•HI C*- ' i S? •- L-;COi tor 1 l-; lr> tr> O 1q-j1 1
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AVERAGE PRICES of various ARTICLES of Use or Consumption.
!)Prices inSterling Prices.
April. July. October.January.d.£ S-
•ner of IOC Itr.... T7er"Barrrlf>^M>^4bri. 10 6Wlieaten Flour ...
... per Imperial Bushel.
......................... per lb.
WheatImprovements in Agriculture and Manufac
tures introduced this Year.i
-ITil-Wheaten Bread ...
\ IHorned Cattle
17Homes
| 7Sheep
Coats
Swine i
I S... ^uart>...Milk:
Butter, Fresh 2%Salt 1 , 9
Cheese 1 I 4.Beef 5
Mutton 2? *!
! sPork
Bice |»*
i 1 s .... trtnCoffee
Tea &«^v >
Sugar 3
Salt ' o
r??r gal lan 119
a ~Wine I Progress o£ any Improvements previously re
ported.ft « hBrandy ...-ITil-
\Beer *t ^varfc-Tobacco ... ...r» ro
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MINES, and FISHERIES.MINES andSHIPS.MANUFACTURES.
FISHERIES.QUARRIES.Number, Name, Situation, and
Description of t he Mines and Quarries.
Registered according to
Law.
Number of Ships built in the Colony.
Number. Name. Situation, and Description of
Manufactures, Mills, Works, &c., &c.
TonsBurthen. Number of Ships and
Boats employed. ,(leneral Remarks.
ValueDescription of Fish, and
Quant ity of each.
Name of the Mineral
Substances.
Quantity produced and
Value in Sterling.in
Sterling.Boats.Ships.
I
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Hr I let-, *s:do |
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[ /7? ]RETURN OF LANDS GRANTED
AND SOLD DURING THE YEAR 1917-T- 3
; Number of Grants under 100 Acres.
Numberof Grants abovelOO, not exceeding 500, Acres. Grants exceeding 500 Acres.
Total Number of Grants.
Whether by Grant
Where Sold, stato
the Average Price per Acre.
Total Number State the Total Number of Acres
that remain ungranted.
State the Total Number of Acres
granted in the Colon}'.
State the Total Number
County or District. ofNumber of
Grants.Number of
Acres.Number of
Grants.Number of
Acr^s.191 Acres granted.Extent of Grant. ofoi-Name of Grantee.
Purchase.101 Acres sold.J
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STATISTICAL RETURN for the PRISONS of ( and Inlands5
) for 1912 .
a9Number of Persons Committed to “ Penal Imprisonment,
including “ Penal Servitude ” (if that term is used in the
Colony to describe any Punishment).
.2£ I o,6
”*Number Committed for Debt,
Want of Bail, and Punishment.
Numberof those Committed
who have beon Previously Convicted.
-32 05.gPh2 W.3 03 ■aa 2
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31
Name and Nature of the Prisons.
X ‘(Whether*‘Common Gaol,”“ Penitentiary,” &c.)
Merc “ Lock-ups ” not to be inserted.
X
$S 9 gS 9g *
5 5'
55*3 1! . 3 §X
li8mi 5
PMtcti
1*1 o.» °-C8 3 3
2 *5 g03 9o ~73 9o osi
&Xtg 02y 9w o-si 9
fi1-2
Sca .9 9 *=■ O
<S.8-O — 9 SCjS’E
D2 <(-5-9£X £
§-* e§i t 2
J: 9 9© o 25J 08 H 5-j9
Ca
g22*s3 = s*_oHEhEH E*Ea Ca o Eh m PaEH Ea
Coxamon Gaol ^ hartley :?ii rTii ruTTil:tii ITilNil
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Total ...*
/Men ...Here fill up the columns
• in respect of the whole Colony.
Women
'Juveniles
* By Penal Imprisonment ” is meant imprisonment inflicted as a substantive punishment in pursuance of a sentence of a Court of Justice, as distinguished from imprisonment for safe custody, &c.
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[ /?r i >C ¥ Answers.Questions,
QUESTIONS ARE TO BE FILLED UP IN RESPECT OF
EACH PRISON IN THE COLONY.THESE
IV. Taking the average number of prisoners in gaol, how many cubic feet of space are there for each prisoner during the hours of sleep ?
Ontoic HeetB33
082862
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I 9a u3x M4 n5Answers.Questions. «G n7
939If the prison is on a separate
system, is the separation complete ? And, if not, what is the separation enforced by day and night respectively ?
I. a10Ho.
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^a-noxabe Ceils.l
s %V. How are the prisoners classified ?
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II. If not on the separate system
what provision is there for the supervision of the prisoners while in association ?
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VI. Is penal labour—that is, labour
by treadmill, crank, or shot drill—in
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VII. If so, during what periods of imprisonments, in respect of what classes of prisoners, and during how
many hours, is such penal labour
enforced ? In stating hours ol tread- wheel labour, give, first, the total time on and off at the wheel, &c.; secondly, the length of spells and
intervals of rest.
2. How are they supervised ? v/arisr.
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gaol, have taken place during each of
the last three years ?
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than penal labour, is in use ? Public Works.& m.
4. How the profits of their labour
are accounted for. /Tot a.cc rented Hor.
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IX. If the prisoners are employed
beyond the walls of the gaol, state—i
X. What was the total annual cost of the prison during the year 191
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1. On what kind of work they
so employed.are
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Answers.Questions.
XIV. Is there, or are there, any
Chaplain or Chaplains of any, and
what, religious persuasions ?
XI. What was the annual amount
of the prisoners’ earnings during
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benefit of the prisoners of any, and
if any, what, religious persuasion ?
P *XII. What is the number of the
hours allotted for sleep ? And, if sleep
is in association, are the dormitories
lighted ? and how often are they
patrolled during the night ?
"To.9 1 lourr, >
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Li<?ht in
At laar.b twice.
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XVI. Are Roman Catholic Priests
and Dissenting Ministers allowed free
to prisoners of their own per
suasion ? and are they apprised when
prisoners of their respective per
suasions enter the prison ?
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XIII.—What were the number and
nature of the punishments inflicted
for offences committed by prisoners
undergoing imprisonment ?
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the education of prisoners P XX.\'Til.
1. What was the sanitary state of the prison during the year 191 ?% Very Good.
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missions of imprisonment granted ? » \lliorfc cenhance nrisF larrr —irtZl f*Or •*' YO-
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as to Diet ?■
Fot FardT~ard Laborr.
Fread Q 32.Fread 1 oz.FreatraetXIX. Have Coroners’ Inquests been
held on every occasion of a death in
prison during the past year ? And
what were the verdicts ?
Gruel 1 ot.Coffee i ot.f-3 doatCin
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1 lb.jPotatOSS ? CI lb.Potatoes Pc •»• >ii teat, lorn 1 nt.teat low 1 .
To at allowance 1 lb.; Teat allowance 13 ozb.!f *&
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Table showing the number of cases reported to the Police and how they were dealt with.
IOther
offencesagainst
property.**
Other offences
against the person.
1 Otheroffences.
Predial larceny. *
Homicide.Total.
r %Trivial cases in which the Police
refused to take proceedings
[Not brought before a Magisterial Court for want of evidence
Brought before a Magisterial Court 67 10 3 54
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** Include both Offences against rights of Property and Injuries to the subjects of Property.
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Table showing the Number of Persons brought before the Magisterial Courts by arrest, warrant, or summons, and how the cases were disposed of by the Magisterial Courts.
IV.—INDICTMENTS AND INFORMATIONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURTS.
A.—Table showing the number of cases tried in the Superior Courts and the result of the trials.
Number of persons committed for
trial in the Superior Courts.
Number of persons Number of persons discharged for want j discharged on the
of prosecution. merits of the case.
Number of persons summarily convicted.
Total. J V
Number of cases in which no one was convicted of the charge, but
there was a conviction of
another offence, setting out the
offence.
Homicide ... ; Number of cases in which
all persons charged wore
acquitted.
Number of cases inwhich there was a charge of
Number of cases in which there was a conviction for
Number of cases in which
there was a nolle prosequi.
Nature of charge.IOther offences against the person 5 103
viPnedial Larceny*
Murder other than wife, concubine, or child ...Other offences against property* > 21 3i
Offences against the Master and Servants Acts, including Acts relating to Indentured Coolies
Manslaughteri
Attempt at MurderOffences against Revenue Laws,
Municipal, Road and other Laws relating to the social economy of the Colony
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*os•p. Assault with intent to killJ* 1*-
II 1Total27 40 67
N°TIfoirowing'Vtable11 in wllich Magistrates exercise jurisdiction arc not to be included in Lliis or the Rape5eg
I a | 5 g * |: Unnatural crimes ...
III.—SUMMARY CONVICTIONS.1
£ oTable showing the number of summary convictions for various classes of offences and the kind of punishment inflicted.
Offences against property with j violence to the person.............. 1•1 I
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Other offences against the person ...■S s.I S a9 •“OQ c- 1
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,Pine 36 3 Miscellaneous offences312 1 2■
Imprisonment in lieu of fine where peremptory im- iIno sentence of
prison men t :!
Fine and peremptory imprisonment
Peremptory imprisonment without fine .....................................
Whipping......................................
Round over or other trivial punishment ......................................
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Total 40 5 0 33i
itaj to the l™!sttl's^“dedJsiou°n '** “* P ** ^ dc°ided’
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B.—Table showing the number of persons tried before the Superior Courts and how tlcases were disposed of.
V.—COMPARATIVE TABLE.
Comparative Table showing the number of offences, apprehensions, convictions, and acquittalsfor the last four years.
Include in the returns below persons charged with attempts and conspiracies to commit the several offences.
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££”3 =33 g,g 2oOw 3 The number of persons brought before the MagistrateIa •5 ~rO c 5 5955 91 59E-> £ 67< po 3 3 — 3
I iJudgment for Crown
Judgment for prisoner
Prisoner found insane
Case fell through for want of prosecution including nolle prosequi and bills thrown out by Grand Jury
... , 11.1 The number of summary convictions :—
1. Offences against property with violence to the person
2. 0ther offences against property
3. Other offences against the person ...
4. Other offences
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The number of convictions in the Superior Courts :—
1. Homicide
2. Offences against property with violence not amountingto homicide
3. Other offences against property ....................................
4. Other offences against the person....................................
5. Other offences .............. ... .........................
C. Table showing the number of persons convicted forSuperior Courts and the kind of punishment inflicted.
classes of offences b}' thevarious■r
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2 .5 CO8 £ 3 O
i.2 The number of persons acquitted :—
1. In the Inferior Courts
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■LPunishments. t. > Iso o£ *3 6
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ii.Death
Imprisonment in lien of death sentence commoted
Imprisonment ..............
Fine without imprisonment
Whipping ... ..............
Bound over or other trivial punishment
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QUESTION II.—{continued).Note.—On the first occasion of filling up these Forms, a Plan of each Floor of the Hospital should be sent’home Each such Plan should be the size of the Blue Book sheet. In subsequent years, if there has been no material alteration in the Buildings, or addition to them, it will be sufficient to refer to the Blue Book in which the Plans home.
were sent *If the Buildings are afterwards altered or enlarged, fresh Plans should be sent home with the Blue Book of the
year in which the alterations were effected.
(I.) What quantity of Water is available for
each Patient every day ?d V.
Hospital Return for tlie Colony of , for the Year 191 .
Question I.
What is the source of the Water Supply ?PatientsDischarged.
;Average stayof those
Attendants.iNumber c;
Servants partially or not at all employed as
Nurses.
Daily Average in Hospital
during the year 191
Nurses doing no
other duty.
Specify t ho longest time for which any one
Inmate has
Iremaining in I Number
Hospital at admitted|the beginning' during the of the year j year 101
191
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Question II. t (II.) Detail the arrangements as to Baths
and Lavatories.2 Windowsand
VentilatingOpenings.
Is tlicrc any Sink or Drain
opening in Ward.
Connexion of the Privy with the
Ward.3> Amount
of cubic space available for each
Patient for the average number of Patients in the Ward.
Thegreatest
number of Patients
in the Ward at any one
time during
the Year.
1Give the■i ■3_-Name or Number II
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what the condition of the Privies ?
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year, with the Number of Deaths from each such Disease:—
FillGive the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the Year 19
And stating the Official Position of tlic Visitors. Number of Cases.
Number of Deaths.Diseases Treated.i-4Specifying the character of
the Visit in respect to Notice. By a Government Inspector.
By a Committee of the Governing Body.
By the Governor or Colonial Secretary.
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Of SurpriseI
(I.) In reference to the above Table, state
whether or not the Register Books were produced
on every occasion; and, if not, on how many
occasions they were not so produced.
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examined they were found not to be properly
made up to date of examination.And fill up the next Table of Cases of the following Diseases occurring amongst Patients and
also amongst Officers.s
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Occurring amongst Patients. Occurring amongst Officers.
In Case of Patients attacked while in Hospital, state how long the Person had been in Hospital boforo his attack, and for what
disease he was admitted.
Resident Officers.Name of Disease. Non-Resident Officers.Number of Cases.
Number of Deaths.
(III.) State also how many reports of the
following kinds have come under the notice of the
Governor :—
Cases. Deaths. Cases. Deaths.
\ Yellow Fever or other Endemic Fever........................... ••Financial or Statistical(a.) Reports of a
kind, especially such as show the system
on which Money and Store Accounts are
kept and audited.
(Ij.) Reports by persons charged with the
<Plague
Typhus..
Smallpox
Scarlatina.immediate management of the Hospital,
(c.) Reports by a Government Inspector, in
dependent of the Governing Authority
of the Hospital.
Enteric (or Typhoid) Fever...
Erysipelas
Pyasmia .
(Append copies of his Reports, if any.)
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LUNATIC ASYLUM RETURN. * *
Question I.—(Statistical).
general statisticalMechanical Restraint.Restraint by Attendants.Seclusion under Lock and Key.Restraint.T A 13 L E .
J iThe Number of times resortedDischarged.Number of Attendants.
Average Stay of those
toNumber
of Patients who dietl
Non-Resident.Daily Average Number during
19 .
The Number of Persons subjected15
Resident.I Number Admitted
during 19 .
~6 toI p.1 lie
raEmployed ns Servants
or only partially us Attendants.
cEmployedin
Employed Employed in ns Servants
or only partially ns Attendants.
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The greatest duration of, in any single instance
19 .Attendance on tlie
Patients.Attendance
on tbc Patients.
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In reference to the above Table, state :—I. By whose authority Patients are restrained.II. What kinds of mechanical restraint are in
Male iI
iFemale.1 use.
Total ... III. Whether any, and, if any, how many, cases of cruelty by Attendants to Patients have been brought to the notice of the proper authority, and what was the result in each case.
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Number Statev hot her a Coroner’s
Inquest was held, and what was
the Verdict.
Statev hether a Post
MoitcmExamination was
held.
of Age of Deceased.
Sex of Bodily Condition when Admitted.
Form of Mental Disorder.
Date of CauseDeceased IV. What was the number of cases of injury to Patients—(i.) By themselves ?
(h.) By other Patients ?(hi.) By Attendants ?
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State the extent of1— ACRES p.R.I
(I.) The airing court.(II.) And other grounds
Are the Patients, as a rule, given daily exercise, their health permitting ?
Are they confined to airing courts, or allowed to walk in other grounds, and sent beyond the Asylum ?
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!Are any means taken to amuse the Patients
or to induce them to amuse themselves ? Detail them.
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>C How many religious services were held in?191
What was the average attendance ?In what building, and how many could it
■ contain ?
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Giving the Daily Average Number of Patients who were employed in 191:.
Specifying the character of the Employment.Distinguishing the Sexes.
Agriculture and Gardening. Trade. Household Work, Drawing Water, &c.:
Male ...
Female
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AGCOMMODATION TABLE. (Diet.)Question III.SPACE ANDTheAverage
Temperature.The Average
Amount of Cubic Space
available for each Patient.
TheI Gross Superficial
AreaThe Append the Dietary Table.Amount ot WindowThe
Number of such | Gross Cubic Space i l of allDescription of Rooms. of all such Space.Winter. Summer.
Rooms. 5such Rooms.Rooms. A !•:I J
Dormitories
Day Dooms and Corridors used • Question IV.—(Inspection.)
1as Day Rooms i1iSingle Rooms ... Divide the Patients in the Asylum into the following Classes : —
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What is the Source o£ the Water Supply; theFemales.Quality of the Water ; and the Amount of Males.
Water available for each Patient every day ?(I.) Maniacal and Dangerous ...
(II.) Quiet Chronic .............(III.) Melancholy and Suicidal ... (IV.) Idiotic. Paralytic, Epileptic
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Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Asylum in 191
And Stating the Official Position of the Visitors.
By au Inspector specially charged to ascertain the
continued Lunacy or otherwise of the Patients.
Distinguishing those Visits in which all Patients were seen and
every part of the building visited from .Visits of Partial
Inspection.
By a Committee of the Governing Body.
Bv the Governor or Colonial Secretary.
By a Government Inspector.
What is the number of—(I.) Lavatories ?ByBy | Of Surprise. By By(II.) Baths? Of Surprise. Of Surprise. Of Surprise.AppointmentAppointment Appointment Appointment
(III.) Latrines ? !'I
J. Complete Inspections;:
:2. Partial Inspections
yState how many Deports of the following kinds have come under the notice of the Governor :__
(I.) Financial and Statistical (showing, amongst other things, on what system the Money and Store Accounts are kept and audited).
(II.) Reports by the Person or Persons charged with the immediate management of the Asylum.
(III.) Deports by an Official Inspector, independent of the Governing Body of the Asylum.
What is the system of Sewerage ?
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INSTITUTIONS.Name of Parish or DistrictHospital. Lunatic Asylum. Almshouse.iu which situated.
Number ofOther Institutions. REMARKS.How Supported.
1 Inmates. :I -Aj Stanley *4butane tv3x;;3 %
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combination o£ hours may be substituted.
for these any other■
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Meridian of longitude adopted for calculation o£
time adopted as standard in the Colony o7 'I;
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Relative Humidity.Tension of Vapour.Air Temperature.c S O i5 O
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MarchI
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SAVINGS BANKSi
July ;iAugust i ANDi
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completed year.
The Statement of Revenue should not include Deposits received or
bunds realized, but should include Interest on Investments.
Year of the last
Station H =A = 0 =
January I The Statement of Expenditure should include Deposits repaid or funds invested, but should include interest credited to Depositors, and all
expenses of management.
not1i 1 i, ■; :February - i .'!March .
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September -
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Amount of Withdrawals
during year.
Amount of Deposits
during year.
By what Authority and
when established.
Number of Depositors on
31st Dec.
Whether Government or
Private.
Name and situation of Total amount at credit of depositors,
31st Dec.
Rate of Interest allowed.
Amount ofRevenue. Remarks.Expenditure.Bank.
Invested Funds.
®overm eat OrOVt. £14,77*Orilrionca 494-£7 .>,'“7 4 £69,016 £:U,f*'43 £1,^91 Int?T'35‘t to
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from Government.
Name of Society. Date of establishment, and whether underAmount of Invested Funds.Number of Members.
any Legislative Authority.
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Number and size of Amount and description ofWhat is the heating and
lighting arrangement,
and at whose cost V
!h Furniture.j Number Any expenses
necessarily borne by Governor.
Other InformationValue of | Furniture, Plate, Linen, Ooekeiy,
and Glass supplied by j
Col. Govt. !
ofName and Situation. Servants'Bedrooms.
FamilyBedrooms.
Is Plate, Linen, Crockery,
Glass supplied by Col. Govt. ?
ReceptionRooms.
If suppliedGardeners and Labourers required.
useful for a new Governor.Land. Percentagepayable.
Garden. Percentageannuallypayable.
byColonial
Government.V; .
!24fx 1SVI 32V*24%'x 20J'
Lining room Outer Hall Inner Hall Hilliard room Fed room Dressing room Fed room
!£906:14: ^Trained servant*
are T>ractic?,lly unobtainable.
Two 5^Ho 5 % YesYes15|'x Ilf
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13Vx 10' lS|x 10%-i' 14 x 7%'i
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9 x 10' 7% x 4%’ 8'x 4%' 11 x 10'
Porcli at dining room 12 x 3f Cloab room Fordo irStaircase passage Linen closet Kit chen Pantry Larder Scullery Fath room
W.C.Secants1 Hall •! !acres quartersneat.W.C.W.C.Lamn room
Iof& !i
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expense.77ooden buildings : ! !Fed room l*Vx- £*£ Oil«
In 20 Vx 11 Lamosa.r !Kursery
West norch Passage
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at1 Govem- i
Stone buildings :Ar Live office Inner hall C ons ervatory Drawing room Office Passage laundry Wash house Fed room Lining room
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RAILWAYS, CANALS, ROADS,"S> 4-
TELEGRAPHS, and TELEPHONES.
Each Line or Company should be separately entered.
The particulars required should be extracted from the Accounts for the
last completed year, the date of which should be stated.
If possible, the total tonnage and passenger mileage should be given forthe Railways.
For Roads, particulars of total lengths should be given.
For Canals, the same particulars as in the case oE Railways and Telegraphs, as far as applicable, should be stated.
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Telephone Messages sent.
Gauge of RailwayWhether constructed, owned,
or worked by Government, or by
private body.
Total Annual charge for interest, if
Lengt h open for j
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(excluding any charge for interest).
Total Receipts.Terminal Stations
of each Line.
or cost of construction GoodsPassenger| Width of Canal. up to date. any. Receipts.Receipts.i
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Number of Post, Money Order, and Telegraph Offices in 191^2Revenue:—
Gross Receipts from Letters, Post Cards,
Newspapers, Books, and Parcels
Commission on Money Orders
Post Offices. Telegraph Offices.Money Order Offices.3212 : 10 : 8
V85 : 10 : 3 4 3 i
12 : 11 :10Commission on Postal OrdersStatement of the Estimated Total Number of Letters, etc., dealt with in 191TTilValue of Unclaimed Money Orders ...
Telephones 88 : 2 :11 External.
Internal. United Kingdom. Other Places. Total.
From To From To
LettersTotal Postal Revenue 40862 21717 13146 7874 8329S3368 : 16 : 1 Post Cards
2458:d 1427 3301 208? £237Newspapers )Expenditure —
For salaries and wages and all expenses of
Postal Service (including Money and
Postal Order Business) within the Colony
For conveyance :6f: Mails'beyond the Colony
36425 1465 2523 543 70986Book Packets, Samples, and Circulars -itParcels 5356 416 14 5736Telegrams ..1639 : 12 : 7
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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 191i’
iIssued in Colony.& I a Paid in Colon}'.
'Total cost of Postal Service £ 9792 17 642 16 915 3 S
851 8 753 16 434 1 11
2 14 7
United Kingdom
Germany"FranceSwedenNorwayFelgiumFinlandVancouverUnited states of AmericaCanadaNew ZealandAustraliaIndia5ovtil America Turkey
4139 : 12 : 7 -
Net RevsttuQ-or-Deficit 770 : 16 : 6 j2044 2 3 22 3 6
13 10 3MAIL SERVICE. 4 69 13
33 5!Contract. Other paymentsColony’s
share of Subsidy.
TotalAnnual
Subsidy.
95 7 960 2 10
22 14 10Between Colony and
Number of Mails.
toLine of Steamers. Contractors. 4Termination.Commencement. 23 10 62
: 1 3r■ 2 13 2
Austria 25 4 8Switzerland "Vussia
£60015 ; £5000 £2500outward
Liverpool, 'Pacific 13.6.10 i14.6.00 2;3 12West Falk-1MontevideoJ Steam Now from year 13 2 19 5
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land MailValparaiso Navigation! to year■
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(if distinct from Post Office).-l imiEre-
!Colony to tlie United Kingdom, FritiE.ii PocEesseions 9
Sent from theRevenue:— i
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and 1M for every?narts of the world 2fd oer ornceall otheradditional ornce or fraction of an ornce.
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natterns,private naners, commercial naners,T‘Te v/snarers, b o oks ,
and s a.mles, yd ner 2 ornces, with a miniiavm rate of '3 Vd f or conmercExpenditure:—
:naoers, and Id f or patterns or sarnies.
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'ro the United Kingdom :X, 1 I Weighing not over 3 lbs
Over 3 but not over 7 lbs Over 7 but not over 11 lbsTELEGRAPH CABLES. 3
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TotalAnnual Subsidy.
Colony's share of Subsidy. compensation no to £12 a fee of
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