0 
II. Expenditure. 
For details See Form II.* 
J 
Settlement. 
Actual 
1905. 
Estimated 
1906. 
Actual 
1906, 
■ — * 
Savings on 
Estimates. 
Singapore 
' 1 j 
$ c. 
6,006 7 L 
.» > 
c ' 
> 9,048 00 
c, 
5,1802 87 
$ c. 
3,245 13 
i 
Penang and Province 
Wellesley ... 
■ 
6,62 1 88 
6,146 00 
J 
4, 1 80 44 
} 
1,965 56 
Dindings 
5,029 40 
'"Xv 
6,154 00 
' 5»324 26 
829 74 
Alalacca 
> 
8,014 86 
8,572 00 
8,501 22 
70 78 
c . . 
t Total ... 
’ 
25,672 85 
29,920 00 
23,808 79 
6, 1 1 1 21 
36. The Singapore expenditure apart from Conservator only, amounted to $1,924; 
one-third of the Conservator's salary and his Colonial Transport expenses are included 
under Singapore votes. 
37. In Penang and Province Wellesley there was a saving of $1,965 on the 
amount estimated, included in the above figures, but $214.64 were spent on travelling 
expenses of Mr. O'Hara to Dehra Dun, and $364 advanced to the Director of the 
Forest School for his education, which sums are not included in the above table. 
38. In Malacca. The vote for planting Gutta Percha trees was extended by $450, 
Settlement. 
Revenue 
1906. 
Expenditure 
1906. 
Surplus. 
Deficit. 
$ £\ 
$ c. 
$ c. 
* 
$ 
Singapore 
1,078 30 
5,802 87 
p 4,724 57 
Penang and Province 
Wellesley ... 
565 II 
4,180 44 
3,615 33 
Dindings 
9,376 78 
5,324 26 
4,052 52 
* * • 
Malacca 
5,472 l6 
8,501 22 
... 
3,029 06 
Total ... 
16,492 35 
23,808 79 
1 
4,052 52 
11,368 96 
A deficit of $7,316.44 as compared with a deficit of $9,259.68 in 1905. 
39. The Revenue in Singapore will probably shew an increase in 1907 a & it is 
proposed to work the Pandan Reserve for fuel on a regular system. 
Establishments. 
40. Mr. A. B. STEPHENS, acted as Conservator from 1st January, 1906, to 13th 
April, 1906, when Mr. A. M. BURN-MURDOCH returned from leave and resumed charge. 
41. In Penang, Air. Fox, Superintendent of Forests and Gardens went on leave 
in April; the Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, carrying on his duties. 
In June, an arrangement was made by which Mr. W. H. Miller, Forest Ranker, 
Lower Perak, was to visit the Settlement for a week e "ery 2 months. He paid 
* Not printed. 
