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Trinidad & Tobago I \\ H .\T Till ·~ ( 'OL01\ Y < >I ·, T H l ~ ll> ,\]) .\ ~ J) lL\S lH>:\E J:\ T I I H~ C+ 1 ~. EA 'I' \,\" !\ H I I\ () 14' 1\1 ON J ~Y. EXPENDITURE OF THE COLONY OF TRINIDAD & TOBAGO WAR EXPENDITURE. 1914- 1915. £. "· d. lie f\HH'I' 1-.c•J~t•IJII', , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , •.•. , , . • , , .£12.928 l J (I 1915. :\li>wc•ll:ttlt•uus Hen it·l'~: £. ... ,J. ('ulnui:d \llnWIIIlt't'" ititi i 9 Pc~f,•ut•P !'t·lu·mP ............... fi,!l:!fi 1:! 101~ 1'ciui<l:10l C'nntlll;,:t•ut: :-<, )•:n··ct inn .\ lluw:IIH'I'S ....... l.tt71 n ) ('nlnui:cl .\llm<anc·t'S ......... i:HJ 1.1 X14 Jo;'i'''"~··q of [haft~< ....... ... .'i,llfiS 11 !l% lii,HI6 () !l% ·- ----·-- 1916. Mhi<'t•lla llt'IHI:. Hc•n ice1-: c. ... d . ('olonial Allo?.anees ......... :l,:lill 11 :! Defl'lll'l' He ht•llcl' ................ !1,'\1 :1 !l !l.Jh Trinicl:11l l'ontingl'nt : l:it•para t inn Allowl\ut:es ...... .. :~.l,'i!l l:i ) ('oluninl Allowanct•s ......... :l,llli7 7 9 l~x pt•lbc·~ uf llrafts .... .. .... :!l,~Ht, H 3~.! 39, 641 11 1917. Misn•llnHt•ou~ ::kn·jc·c•><: £. s. d. (l.) Colonial Allowau(-1.!1! tn Pub\i{' 0/licers........... :1,716 12 3\A'~ (:!.) Allowatwr to Naval 0/li err~ in Hou of free im port~! "Hcl rt'bate of cluly on :ntii'les pur~bal:!ed lo· 3{19'1 c·alh.................... t,:luti t;; 4~ -- - (3.) 'l'••lllporary lucrea"e~ tu Halaric•s................. 1!i,H.J 16 71~ 20.498 .J 3h JJ('{l!JII'(' St.•Jtt'Ult' .•................•........ ' ....• 1-1-,:>2:{ !I 'friuiclad <'ont ingt•ut : 1:-it•pa rat iou Allowaut·rs ...... , 1,1!!11 3 9 Colullitll Allowauers .......... 2,77H 12 3 vu-....... J•;xpOIIHI'~ of Dr:~fts .......... 26,0!:l(l 16 51ft ] 1((,1' lll:IHtl'T :Illcl Staff ...... ... as;; 8 -t 33,81:-l 0 !11,4 £G.:., 34. !I 10 iii. 1918. SUMMARY OF GOVERNMENT FUNDS. 1:. cl. 1fisc!'lla11COU~ ~l'r\ ic·c·~: ~- £. ( 1. ) ('uluni,tl .\lltl\\'tht't'' tu \\':11· l·:xt•ruolitur(' ...............•....•• 1!11 t J.j 1!.! ,! 1~~ ll l'nhli" Ofli•· cr~...... ... .. :~.::!il 16 ::!'~ ................ ....... ........ )!)):; J r•. 1!)ti {l (:!.) \ luW;IIlt't' to :\,1\'lll Otli- ............... ... .. ........... l!lltj :l!l.~tlll 11 , .• r~. ,\ e•.. • . l.thH }.) tl~~ ................................. 1'117 t;, ~:11 !I (3.) Tetq orar.' lilt n.tstS tn .......... ........... ........ .... HIP\ ,)Cl,'il:l 10 l'·tl:ttits .... , .. , ., ... ... .. :!11,111:1 i ~~ ::!.1,:;70 1~ Jlll~ n(tftlJH'~ ~r)u•ntt• ... , • •...•....•..•.•.•.......... 1::\,:19:) 1 l !)~~ £1Si,63:J :! 7 Triniolarl t'ontiugrut : <onlriltutiols ru tht.'11Hpt·ri.l! G>\l'tllllll'lll !'jl'Jt lf•ttinn ,.j\lln\\A u·ps, . i,ll:!i ,, :11ul Pa !riot h• 1-'uutls .....•..•.•.•..•. :!l5,1~S S 10 Colo ~iu l \llu\\ .1 •·•·~.......... ::! fl"::! !I '< Pa;ytn ••tt•r :111>1 SI tff... 11 i ti i Bxp<'t•I!K uf !haft~< .. ....... tilil 1:; :l~2 l l,ll#ti Hi i 1 ~ Di~I'IH,II"!!P•I :-;ulfli<'r~ (', ntr:tl ,\n- ~ ho~ity. 1,000 U t~ THE PATRIOTIC FUND. .l:;JO .!H3 ltl :~ 1 ~ - --- For Dependents of Men Fighting for the Empil·e. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM GENERAL REVENUE TO THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT AND PATRIOTIC Started 5th September, 1914. FUNDS. d. Miscellaneous Services : 1:. s. ORIGINAL COMMITTEE. Ptll'C'h:IH(' ol' ('cH'On ror !lit~ 1\fn jl'~l_v ·~ ~'nrc•c•>t ... 1911 l:i ~;~a.uuo o o Sir 'l'nwnscnd Fcnwick, K.C.l\1-G. ...........•....... • l!ll:i 17,\lllll \) 0 William Uordou Gonion, Jo:sq. 40,'i~U 2 ::' ..................... t!lltl ~~~() 2 2 Hon. Aclam Smith. "i~.ttionn l llc•Jipf in Rc•lg-ium. Hou. Alec Fr:1Fer. .. .. .. .. .... l!ll!i 2;)1) ll 0 The :\[n_vor of Port·uf·l:lpain. tl ................... Hllfi 11111 n n a;;o 0 '!'he M a 1·or of ~an Frru:mclo. Halifa-x Rc•lit'f Puncl. •.... 1917 1.000 0 0 'l'h(' M:(Yot· of Arimn. .1. B. J>.' :-;,.ui('r, £,q_ fltamp Duties Suspense Account : ~la".tilhou Lcutautl, }:~q. Rriti•h Ht••l Cro~~ Hm·ii'IY. Tht• :\1-lna~er <'olonial B:111k (.Joint 'fn•n,;urcr). ..................... 1!ll:i :?0', 6 s The Mauagvr Royal Bank of C ttwcla (.Joint 'J "t'.ISIITC'r). ..................... 1916 .:>00 0 0 iO'I 6 '3 H. P. C. Rrrauge, Esq., (Tobago). 191 i. Uon. II. L. Tbornton. (Tohaj!o). war Stamp suspenso Account : Capt. Randolph nust. J.orol RolwrtK 'r<>moria! }'untl 230 0 0 Edgar Tripp, F..sq., ::irc·rt•hu~-. Rritillh Ut•cl Cros~ Sol'icty 500 0 0 (The I TC~l'llt Committer is tbt• Trinitlad (Jbamht•r or Cnmmcrce To inl!rra•c• to CIOO,OOO the J II(•OrJ•Or:llt•t].) amouut rc •ali~~~l fronl th~ \Var C'ontrihut ion Tax 5,2:>2 12 2 6,002 12 2 (.niiN·h·ll at P1>blic Met>ting at Prillt'l' ·~~ Building Rnh.r· day, 5th Ser•t~mbt>r, 1914................. $17,869 ~5 1918. (inclucliug Collection by Passing the Tf :Lt $7:!.61) I< ing G~org(' ':~ l<'uncl for ::3ttlJs<'rit•tion" to 28th Ft.'bruary, 1!119.............. ... 42,085 ',1 S!Lilcm<. 500 0 0 B a·iti~h H<>d ('rosH !:lot• id.Y . i!OO 0 0 r'nnt'l1 HNI <'ros~ Sot•idy. 500 0 0 1,500 0 0 Paid Prince of Wales Fund £10,000 .... • .. $4S,OOO no War Contribution Tax (Ord 'ce. 1-1917) ........ 94,747 7 10 Paitl West Indian Contingent <'om Local Loan- Ordinance 16-1918. mil.tc(' fo 1· Trinidad Rol d icr~< (HtliHt'tl hy lh•hllnlllt'\'llllll!ISt•rip Rerving in the War, also sun- d ry l<Wal to Uep.:md- Cortill~:tlt•H ) payments Gift to JI.M . the King to- <llltR, C!tc.............. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. -t,:~(il ;;s war<IK <'XJ!l'llf4t'!l of the War ............. 100,000 0 0 £245,128 8 10 h·. '- Brought Forward. $ 4,;1'\:.! 99 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO RED CROSS F UND lii-Jf.~MONT...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. l,<JG:i ol ( Mt·s. Bl:u·kwootl Wright, 1\frs. 11. L. 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