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LOCAL-DIRECT.
Salaries-
Salaries of Subordinate Medical
officers.
House-rent allowance.
Plague allowance.
Establishment-
(20) Pay and allowances of
Matrons and nurses.
Medical subordinates, clerks and
Compounders.
passport-issuing officers employed
Ward attendants and servants.
in plague hospitals and at railway
Storekeepers.
stations not notified as railway
Establishments entertained at
inspection stations in the Fort St.
plague camps and road frontier
George Gazette and the road frontier
inspection stations and at
inspection stations.
railway, stations not notified
(21) Cost of observation staff
as railway inspection stations
Consisting of plague supervisors,
in the Fort St. George Gazette.
plague inspectors, assistant plague
inspectors and their peons (Reg. 6).
Allowances-
(22) Ambulance staff (Regs.
Travelling allowances.
9, 10 and 21).
Supplies and Services-
(23) Cost of camp establish-
Petty construction and repairs
ments superintendents and
of buildings.
gumastahs and menial servants
Funeral expenses.
(Reg. 27).
Dietary charges.
(24) Cost of construction of
Clothing and bedding
plague hospitals and "observa
Cost of medicines and instru-
tion," "suspect," "health" and
ments and disinfectants.
"staff" camps (Reg.19).
Other hospital necessaries.
(25) Cost of stretchers, medi-
Contingencies-
cal stores, disinfectants, comforts
Purchase of furniture.
and furniture and clothing for
Repairs of do.
plague hospitals (Eeg. 8).
Tour charges.
Nos. (20) to (25) must be
Postage charges.
understood as referring to ex-
Telegraph charges.
penditure for purposes other than
Carbon paper supplied to pass-
those specified in No. (9).
port-issuing officers at railway
(26) Extra expenditure due to
stations not notified as rail-
the deputation of troops on plague
way inspection stations in the
duties other than those specified in
Fort St. George Gazette and
No. (9)-See also No. (15).
at road frontier inspection
stations.
Office expenses.
Miscellaneous.
(G.O., No. 1093, Financial, dated 5th October 1899.)
14. Fines recovered in prosecutions under the Plague
Regulations should be credited to fines under Law and
Justice.
(G.O., No. 83, Judicial, dated 12th January 1899.)