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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Fq

ANNO QUARTO

GEORGII QUINT' REGIS,

XXIV.

**************W *************** *********************4

No. 24 of 1913.

AN ACT to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and from Moneys to Credit of the Trust Fund and the General Loan Fund certain sums to make good the supplies granted for the Service of the Year ending the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and fourteen, and to supplement grants made by the present Parliament during its last Session in adjust- ment of the Vote "Advance to Treasurer, 1912-13," for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1913.

[Assented to 30th December, 1913.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

E, Your M ajesty's Most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, the Preamble.

WLegislative Assembly of Western Australia, in Parliament

assembled, towards making good the Supply which we have cheer- fully granted to your Majesty in this Session of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the Sums hereinafter mentioned, and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be

enacted

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enacted: And be it therefore enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows (that is to say)

Application of

Moneys.

1.

There shall and may be issued and applied, for or towards making good the supply granted to His Majesty for the services of the year ending the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and fourteen, the following sums, that is to say :

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of "Two Million Six Hundred and Thirteen Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty- eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund, the sum of Thirty- siXyPhousand one Hundred and Thirty-seven Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of Two Million Two Hundred and Twenty Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-two Pounds.

Appropriation of

2. (1.) All sums granted by this Act, and the Acts mentioned in From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Four Million and Fifty-two Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-eight Pounds.

supplies.

Sdhednle A to this Act, towards making good the Supply granted

Schedule A.

to His Majesty, that is to say:

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund the sum of Thirty- six Thousand One Hundred and Thirty-seven Pounds.

• From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the sum of Three Million Six Hundred and Eighteen Thousand Six Hundred and Thirty-two Pounds.

From the Public Account for Advance to Treasurer the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds ; and

Advance to

(2.) All sums granted by this Act to supplement grants in con- firmation of the expenditure from the vote, " Advance to Treasurer, 1912-13," for charges during the year ended the 30th day of June, 1913, that is to say:

Treasurer.

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of One Hundred and Eighty-four Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty-two Pounds Seventeen Shillings and Ten pence

From the General Loan Fund the sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-nine Thousand Two Hundred and Forty-three Pounds Four Shillings and Nine pence

are appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated

Schedules B. to G.

for the purposes and services expressed in Schedules B, C, 1), E,

F and G.

SCHEDULE A.

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SCHEDULE A.

FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR ENDING THE 30TH JUNE, 1914.

Consolidated Revenue Fund:

£

Under 4 George V., No. I.

...

576,370

Under 4 George V., No. VII.

...

525,000

Under 4 George V., No. XIV.

...

337,770

Under this Act

... 2,613,728

Votes as per Estimates

4,052,868

Public Account Advance to Treasurer

250,000

Trust Fund: -

Under this Act

36,137

General Loan Fund:

Under 4 George V., No. I.

647,760

Under 4 George V., No. VII

500,000

Under 4 George V., No. XIV.

250,000

Under this Act

2.220,872

3,618,632

SCHEDULE B.

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Appropriation, 1913-14.

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SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND for the Services of the Year ending 30th June, 1914,

as detailed In the Estimates of Expenditure passed by the Legislative Assembly.

SUMMARY.

Under Section 36 of

Generally.

Total.

Audit Act.

£

His Excellency the Governor

1,701

1,701

The Executive Council

45

45

The Legislative Council ...

1,019

1,019

The Legislative Assembly

1;880

1,880

The Joint. Houses of Parliament

10,403

10,403

The Premier's Office

1,192

1,192

The Colonial Treasurer

236;083

236,083

The Minister for Lands ...

98,077

98,077

The Minister for Agriculture

199,018

199,018

The Minister for Mines

126,621

126,621

The Minister for Railways

1,758,536

1,758,536

The Attorney General

...

91,634

91,634

The Minister for Education

319,312

319,312

The Minister for Works, Water Supply,

26,450

646,259

672,709

and Sewerage'

The Colonial Secretary

534,638

534,638

Total

£26,450

£4,026,418

£4,052,868

gGHEDULE C.

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SCHEDULE C.

TRUST FUND for the Services of the Year ending the 30th June, 1914, as detailed in the Estimates of Expenditure passed by the Legislative Assembly.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

£

Departmental

1,600

Bridges ...

5,104

Public Buildings...

29,433

Total

£30,137

SCHEDULE D.

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Appropriation, 1913-14.

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SCHEDULE D.

GENERAL LOAN FUND for the Services of the. Year ending 30th June, 1914, as detailed

in the Estimates of Expenditure passed by the Legislative Assembly.

SUMMARY.

Under Section 36

Generally.

Total.

I

of Audit Act,

£

X

Departmental

1,989 i

116,059

118,048

Railways, etc.

973,650

572,500

1,546,150

Harbours and Rivers

80,237

56,132

136,419

Water Supply and Sewerage

122,194

356,906

479,100

Development of Goldfields and Mineral Resources ...

10,843

49,157

60,000

Development of Agriculture

...

33,581

708,888

742,469

Roads and Bridges, Public Buildings, etc.

...

21,991

55,595

77,586

Other Undertakings

...

8,237

450,623

458,860

Total

1,252,772

2,365,860

3,618,632

SCHEDULE.

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[1913, No. 24.

SCHEDULE E.

ADVANCE TO TREASURER.

To be issued, if and when required, from the Public Account, to enable the Treasurer to make advances to public officers, or on account of other Governments, etc. Also to pay expenses of an unforeseen nature, chargeable against the Consolidated Revenue Fund or the General Loan Fund ; such disbursements to be transferred monthly to the respective Votes and Services, and to be shown as excesses thereon or as new items The appropriation may also include expenditure in excess of the provision of any Loan Act pending statutory authority for the raising of such moneys, and such expenditure, to be charged to Loan Suspense Account, to be subsequently submitted to Parliament for specific appropriation. The whole amount to be adjusted not later than 30th June, 1915

£250,000

SCHEDULE F.

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Appropriation, 1913-14.

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SCHEDULE F.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£ s. d.

£

(I.

IL—HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

SALARIES.

2 12      6

Orderly

Wages, Gardeners ..

39 8 0

Telephone Attendant, Rottnest

7

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Perth

Incidental, including Maintenance of Houses, etc., ete.

924 19

0

973

19

6

IV.—LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

SALARIES.

Messengers

..

8 12 6

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

. .

• •

• •

51

8

4

60 0 10

V.—LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

. .

• •

• •

40

19

11

VI.—JOINT HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.

SALARIES.

Typist

2

0

0

Assistant Telephone Attendant, increase from

£46 to £50 per

4 0 0

Wages (Garden)

..

34

0

0

Wages (Cleaners)

111

0

0

Wages (Kitchen and Dining Room)

SO

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Parliamentary and General Printing

..

210 12

4

Printing and Distribution of Hansard

..

664 13

1

Incidental

..

511

2

9

1,626 8 2

Carried forward

2,701 8 5

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[1913, No. 24.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

2,701 8 5

ViI.—PREMIER'S OFFICE.

SALAMES.

Extra Clerical Assistance ..

160

7

2

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

60

1

0

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations

33

and 78

..

40

0

0

260 8 2

VIII.—COLONIAL TREASURER.

SALiMIES.

Clerk, increase from £108 to £112 per annum

..

..

..

4

0

0

Clerk, increase from £60 for 6 months, and £80 for 6 months,

to £84 per annum

..

..

..

..

..

14

0

0

Temporary Clerical and other assistance

180

14

1

CONTINGENCLES.

Generally, eta.

Incidental

..

451

4

7

Stamps Embossing Braneh.

Incidental

..

8

11

10

658 10 6

Audit.

SALARIES.

Clerks (4), Arrears ..

5 12 7

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

28 12 4

34 4 11

Carried forward

3,654 12 0

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£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

3,654

12 0

Compassionate Allowances.

Wages men and others lost in " ICoombana," Relatives of ..

37 10

0

Cant, William, member of " Austin Exploration Expedition,

1854," at 10s. per week, from 1 /7 /12 to 1 /12 /12

..

11

1

8

Fowles, H., loss of an eye, late Orderly Lawless Hospital

..

50

0

0

Grant, Mrs., Widow of late E. Grant, Draftsman, Public Works

2

5

0

Hawley, M. E., Widow of late J. G. Hawley, late Chief Messenger

Legislative Council

153

9

3

Cromwell, Wm., Caretaker and Watchman, Woodman's Point

69

4

6

Crossley, Mrs. H., Widow of late II. Crossley, Clerk, Mines ..

142

3

0

Harris, Mrs. A., Widow of late E. Harris, Head Master Perth

414

6

1

Scullion, Honora, Widow of late J. D. Scullion, killed by train,

Quairading

25 0 0

Russel, P., Night Watchmen, injuries received on s.s. " West-

tralian " in England

..

6813

0

Jackson, Mrs. E., Widow of late E. Jackson, late Clerk in Charge

Crown Law

277 17 10

Smyth, C. A., Widow of late Sergeant Joseph Smyth, Police

Department

54 12

0

Arrow, Mrs., Widow of late J. T. Arrow, Assistant Engineer,

Water Supply

..

311

5

8

Rashleigh, Mrs., Widow of late J. B. Rashleigh, Clerk, Audit ..

243 13

6

Buttle, M., Widow of late Corporal Buttle, Police Department

47 15

6

Moffatt, Mrs., Widow of late D. L. Moffatt, Clerk, Public Works

113

2

8

Campbell, R., Executrix of Estate late H. W. Ilott, late Usher,

30 0 0

2,056

19

8

Government Motor Cars.

CONTINGENCIES.

Wages and Overtime

160 18

9

General Working Expenses

1,091

8

1

Purchase of Car and Accessories ..

729

3

4

1,981 10 2

Government Savings Bank.

SALARIES.

Clerk, increase from £120 to £150 for six months

15

0

0

Clerk, increase from £120 to £132 for six months

6

0

0

Relieving Officer, Geraldton, from 1st March

29

6

8

Clerk, Coolgardie, Relieving

3 15

6

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.

949

6

6

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

1,694 12

5

Allowances to Officers for extra attendance on Saturday nights,

Perth and Branches

..

94 0 0

Fraud on Bank

..

0 10

0

Embezzlements

3 18 0

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and

78 ..

5 8 4

2,801 17 5

Carried forward

10,494 19 3

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Appropriation, 1913-14.

[1913, No. 24.

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

10,494

19

3

Government Stores.

SALARIES.

Clerk at £240 (4 months) ..

80

0

0

Clerk at £168, from 13th November

..

78

11

7

Clerks, 1 at £84 ; 1 at £96 ; 3 at £60 (6 months)

158

15 10

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.

138

16

0

Storemen and Packers

36

9

0

Chief Inspector, Timber Branch, at £300 (6 months)

150

0

0

Inspectors, Timber Branch, 3 at 15s. per day (6 months)

345 15

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental, including Printing, Advertising,

c.

509

1

11

1,497

9

4

Indenting Office.

SALARIES.

Assistant Inspecting Engineer, increase from £300 to £350 per

annum

..

50

0

0

Income Tax (British)

5

6

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

. •

• •

146 15

7

202

1

7

London Agency.

Income Tax (British)

21

5 10

Clerk, increase from £100 to £110 from 1st December ..

5

0

0

Clerk at 17s. 6d. per week for portion of year in lieu of £39

per annum

2

7

6

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

30

2

10

58

16

2

Printing.

SALARIES.

Clerks, 1 at £180, 1 at £168, from 13th January

144

1

5

Foremen, Compositors, Machinists, etc., etc.

..

1,040 17

4

CONTINGENCIES.

Stationery (printing paper, etc.) for Public Service generally ..

205

0

1

Incidental, including Power, Lighting, Water, Fuel, Postage,

Stationery, etc. ..

274 0 11

Grant to Government Printer to cover Expenses in connection with the Inspection of Printing Establishments hi England and Europe

100

0

0

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations

33

and 78

36

0

0

1,799 19 9

Carried forward

14,053 6 1

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£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

14,053 6 1

Public Service Commissioner.

SALARIES.

Messenger

..

..

..

..

..

0 19

7

Assistant Public Service Commissioner, from 5th February,

at £624

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

252 11

5

Temporary Assistance

..

..

..

66 15

5

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• .

• •

275

0

2

595

6

7

REFUNDS.

Refunds

• •

1,062 10

8

State Hotels and Inspection of Liquor.

Tourist Bureau.

Tourist Development, Maintenance, etc.

98

8

7

Inspection of Liquor.

Incidental

..

49

9

9

147 18 4

Taxation.

SALARIES.

Clerk, increase rate from £216 to £240 (six months) ..

12

0

0

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

739 16 10

751 16 10

Workers' Homes.

SALARIES.

Clerk, increase from £144 to £156 (10 months)

10

0

0

Clerk at £168 (7i months), Cleric at £168 (H. months)

184 10 10

Clerk at £144 (3 months) ..

36

7

9

Inspector at £240 (1± months)

34

3 10

Temporary Assistance

154 16

7

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

1,048

8 11

1,468

7

11

Miscellaneous Services.

Benevolent Grants.

Children's Hospital, £ for £ towards New Buildings ..

2,500

0

0

Home for Friendless Women, Boulder

100

0

0

Defalcations.

Late Registrar School of Mines, Kalgoorlie

..

301

16

6

Shortage in Revenue Stamp Account, late Treasury Cashier,

12 14      6

Carried forward

2,914 11

0

18,079

6

5

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Appropriation, 1913-14.

[1913, No. 24.

£

s.

d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

2,914

11

0

18,079

6 5

Miscellaneous Services—continued.

Exhibitions.

A.M.A., Melbourne

..

• •

8

8

Fire Brigades.

Fire Brigade Board, Contribution

687

10

0

Members of Parliament, etc. —Seruices for.

Entertaining Distinguished Visitors

..

413

9

1

Members of Parliament representing Electorates beyond limits

of State's Railway System, Grant towards Travelling Expenses Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits, State Ceremonials, etc.,

7

19

6

not including Departmental Visits

..

612

19

8

Purchase of Lands for Public Purposes ; also Grants for Main.

tenance and Improvements Public Grounds.

Parks, Recreation Grounds, etc., Grant for Maintenance and

Improvements

..

105

0

0

Purchase of Additional Land for Old Men's Home, Claremont ..

280

0

0

Resumption of Right of Way to Public Health Buildings

..

100

0

0

Purchase of Site for Meekatharra Mining Registrar's Quarters

50

0

0

Retiring Allowances.

Police Benefit Fund, £ for

Subsidy on Contributions

75

18

1

Retiring Allowances.

.

579

5

0

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry.

Miners' Lung Diseases

..

..

..

..

..

59

3

10

Royal Commission Look Hospital

..

..

118

9

0

Royal Commission on Uniform Standard Foods and Drugs,

W.A. Proportion of

..

..

..

..

173

9

1

Royal Commission on State Steamship Service

..

15

10

3

Sundry Grants and Services.

Commission on Interest paid by the London and Westminster

Bank, the Crown Agents, and the Banks in the Eastern

States..

..

..

..

47

1

2

Commission to Commonwealth on Sale of Duty Stamps

6

13

1

Government Gazette Indices

..

..

..

..

7

12

0

Interest and Exchange

..

..

..

..

..

..

3,533

18

3

Miscellaneous Printing and Advertising ..

..

..

..

746

19

3

Expenses in connection with the search for the " Koombana "

and survivors of wrecks off Depuch Island ..

..

..

154

4

4

Grant to cover Travelling Expenses, etc., Premier's visit to

England..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

500

0

0

Grant to Kalgoorlie Transcontinental Railway Celebrations

Committee..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

250

0

0

Refund to Prisoners' Private Cash Fund of Amount paid in

excess to Robt. Zimmerman

..

..

6

11

0

Expenses of White Divers for Pearling ..

128

9

6

11,583 1 2

Carried forward

29,622 7 7

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£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

29,622 7 7

W.A. University.

Preliminary Expenses in connection with the

establishment

of the University of Western Australia

635 4 8

IX.—MINISTER FOR LANDS.

Lands and Surveys.

SALARIES.

Inspector of Lands, increase from £216 to £240

24

0

0

Inspectors of Lands occasionally employed

387

12

0

Arrears of Salary to Officers on account of previous year

..

64

3

7

Cleric, adjustment between temporary salary and £156 (for

three months)

..

6

1

8

Cleric, increase from £180 to £192

12

0

0

Clerks (2), increases from £180 to £192 (21 months)

..

2

5

0

Clerk, adjustment between temporary salary and £144 (for,

3 months) ..

0 13

0

Clerk, increase from £180 to £192

12

0

0

Cleric, increase from £168 to £180 (5 months) ..

5

0

0

Draftsman, adjustment between -£3 10s. per week and £192

per annum (for 7 months)

1 18

4

Draftsman, increase from £180 to £192

12

0

0

Cleric, at £156,, from 20th January, 1913

70

0

8

Cleric, at £132, from 16th January, 1913

60 13

6

Clerk, at £108, from 1st May, 1913

..

52 10

4

Clerk, at £180, from 1st December, 1912

79 14

0

Clerks, 1 at £156 ; 1 at £132. from 15th January, 1913 ..

133

3

3

Clerk, at £168. from 13th January, 1913

73

1

8

Clerks, 1 at £132 ; 1 at £120, from 1st December, 1912 ..

119

5

11

Clerk, at £120, from 18th April, 1913 ..

24

6

8

Clerk, at , £120, from 19th March, 1913

10

10

7

Clerk, at £180, from 1st October, 1912

64

5

6

CONTINGENCIES.

Lands.

Refund of Revenue

424 19

7

Avondale Estate—Purchase Working Plant, etc., Expenses

Cultivating, Wages, etc.

442 10 11

Compensation for Resumptions under Section 9 of the Land

Act ..

1,437

1

6

Surveys.

Surveys, generally

..

..

..

. .

. .

..

511

7

4

Compensation to Mrs. G. E. Sarell for Improvements on Land

resumed out of Pastoral Lease..

..

..

..

24

0

0

Compensation for Loss on Orders given by Hamel Settlers ..

2

7

6

Special payment to Merredin Roads Board for Improvements

effected by the transfer of their Recreation Ground ..

..

50

0

0

Honorarium to H. F. Johnston for acting as a member of the

Commission for the purpose of Distributing the State into

Electoral Divisions (Commonwealth) .... Compensation for certain Improvements effected on Nangeenan

..

..

50 0 0

Lot 6

..

..

..

..

..

41

5

0

4,198 17 6

Carried forward

34,496 9 9

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[1913, No. 24.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

34,496

9

9

Woods and Forests.

SALARIES.

Special Allowances

..

38

0

0

IX.—MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

Agriculture and Industries Generally.

SALARIES.

Clerk, lls. per diem from 1st July, 1912, to 15th December, 1912 ; 12s. 6d. Per diem from 16th December, 1912, to 12th January, 1913, and £168 per annum from 13th January, 1913, to 30th June, 1913, in lieu of £156

10

1

7

Clerk, 13s. 4d. per diem from 19th August, 1912, to 12th January,

1913, and £80 per annum to 30th June, 1913, in lieu of £156 Clerk, 8s. 4d. per diem to 31st January, 1913, and £132 to 30th

12

3

10

June, 1913, in lieu of

11 13

4

Clerk, payment in respect of accrued leave

..

9

3

4

Clerk, lls. per diem to 31st August, 1912; £180 to 30th Nov.

ember, 1912, and £192 to 30th June, 1913, in lieu of £180 .. Telephone Attendant, £1 Ss. per week to 31st October, 1012,

6

14

0

and £84 to 30th June, 1913, in lieu of £72 Clerk, Arrears under reclassification

6

5

10

8

2

3

Clerk, Arrears, £110 from 26th January, 1912, to 28th February, 1912, and £150 from 1st March, 1912, to 23rd September, 1912 (including allowance)

26

6 11

Clerk, Special Allowance at £3 per month

36

0

0

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

1,057

4

9

CONTING ENCIES.

Vaco Meat Preserving Process Experiments

..

79

9

3

Remuneration, P. S. Regs. 33 and 78

..

10

0

0

Honorarium granted to A. P. Wynter, Derby, for Experiments

in Tropical Agriculture

..

25

0

0

Additional Remuneration granted to L. B. Welch, Clerk,

whilst acting as Clerk in Charge

19

13

4

1,317 18

5

Development of Wheat Belt.

SALARIES.

Wages of Foreman and Farm Hands

..

117

4

2

Development of South-West.

SALARIES.

Potato Wages, etc.

481

17

1

CONTINGENCIES.

Dairy Farms

409

0

8

Importation and Distribution of Seed Potatoes

2,330 16

0

Bonus to W. B. Fletcher, Melbourne Agency, for Services rendered in connection with Potato Inspection

12 10

0

Purchase of four tons Berseem Clover from Egypt

..

211

16

5

3,446 0 2

Carried forward

39,415 12 6

1913, No. 24.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[4 GEO. V.

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

..

39,415 12 6

Development of Fruit Industries.

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidentals

Government Refrigerating Works, Abattoirs, Sale Yards, and

Markets.

SALARIES.

Meat Sales—Wages ..

..

12

5

1

CONTINGENCIES.

Refrigerating Works—Incidental, including Fuel, Materials

for Upkeep, Annual Overhaul, etc.

..

,72 10

2

Kalgoorlie Abattoirs, Incidentals ..

..

..

91

5

10

Perth City Markets, Incidental, including 'Maintenance and

Repairs..

..

..

..

..

..

..

59 18

5

Metropolitan Sale Yards, Incidental

..

..

..

19

5

7

Meat Sales, Purchases of Stock, etc.

..

..

..

..

1,524 19

4

Meat Sales,

Fodder, Abattoir and Sale Yard Charges, Rail-

age, etc.

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

:.

1,821

3

0

3,601

7

5

Rabbits and Vermin Boards.

SALARIES.

District Allowance to Rabbit Inspector in North-West

.

43

8

1

Stock.

SALARIES.

Temporary Assistance

339 0 11

Special Allowance to Stock Inspector at Fremantle for Main-

tenance of Motor Car

..

44

2

9

Yandanoolta Estate, Working Expenses and Wages

..

66 11 10

449

15

6

Agricultural Bank.

SALARIES.

Clerk at £120, increased to £132 from 1st April ..

3

0

0

Clerk at £120, increased to £132 from 1st February ..

5

0

0

Clerk at £84, increased to £96 from 1st June

1

0

0

Cleric at £84, increased to £96 from 1st February

5

0

0

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.

177

12

9

191

12

9

X.—MINISTER FOR MINES.

Mines Generally.

SALARIES.

Warden. Marble Bar, £275 (7 months), £282 (5 months), also

District Allowance, £110 (12 months)

387 18

4

Clerk, Payment in respect of leave due on retirement ..

108

18

1

CONTINGENCIES.

Surveys of Leases and Areas (including Wages of Survey

Assistants, etc.), also Refund of Survey Fees ..

190

0

0

Incidental, including Postage, Stationery, Fuel, Light, Travel- ling, Transport, Advertising, and Allowances to Relieving Officers, etc.

345 11 11

Purchase of Travelling Equipment, including Horses, Harness.

Vehicles, Motor Cars, Repairs, etc.

..

230

6 11

1,262 15 3

Carried forward

45,076 5 5

4 GEo. V.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[1913, No. 24.

17

£

s. d.

£

s.

Brought forward

..

45,070 5 5

Explosives and Analytical.

Magazine Reserves, Maintenance of Sidings, Repairs to Trucks,

Upkeep of Horse and Cart

..

45 5 6

Geological Survey.

SALARIES.

Cleric, increase from £170 to £216 (7 months) ..

26 16 8

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental, including Postage, Stationery, Transport, Forage, Travelling, Fuel, Water, Field Equipment, Equipment of Library and Museum, Laboratory Expenses, etc. ..

421 2 4

447 19 0

Inspection of Machinery.

S ALA RIES.

Temporary Labour (Axemen, Chainmen, Camp

Assistants,

etc., etc.), also Allowances under Regulation 78

73

5

1

X.—MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS.

Railways.

(WORKING AND MAINTENANCE 0 F. )

Including construction of Minor Works and Improvements not

provided for on Loan Estimates.

Traffic Branch

11,103 16

7

Locomotive Branch

47,113 14 5

Ways and Works Branch ..

6,350

3

4

Compensation or Compassionate Allowances to officers or employees injured on duty, etc., or to widows or families of such officers or employees ; also gratuities to retrenched officers ; compensation for all branches of the railways to cover claims for loss, detention, or damage to goods, etc., and for personal injuries, loss of life, etc., to the travelling public, and all legal expenses which the Department is liable to discharge arising therefrom ..

990

19

6

65,558

13

10

XL—ATTORNEY GENERAL. •

Crown Law Offices.

CONTINGENCIES.

Awards and Law Costs

475

11

6

Electoral. SALARIES.

Clerk, at £168 per annum from 1st November

91

0

0

Clerk, at £168 per annum from 13th January

75

5

166

5

8

Carried forward

111,843

6

0

1913, No. 24.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[4 GEO. V.

s. d.

s. d.

Brought forward

111,843

6 0

Land Titles.

SALARIES.

Typist, at £156 per annum from 13th February

52 19

5

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

345 14 0

• •

• •

398

13

5

Stipendiary Magistracy.

SALARIES.

Clerk, Roebourne, increase from £240 to £252 (6 months)

..

6

0

0

Clerk, Bunbury, increase from £156 to £192 (6 months)

..

18

0

0

Clerk, Boulder, increase from £240 to £252 (6 months)

..

4

0

0

Expenses incurred through relieving Magistrate Local Court,

Perth

363

3 10

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

368

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Inquests

• •

• •

349 12

4

Incidental

310 12

2

1,419 '8

4

Supreme Court.

SALARIES.

Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, £576 (4 months)

..

192

0

0

Sheriff, six months leave after retirement

275

0

0

Clerk, increase of salary from £216 to £228 (3 months)

..

3

0

0

Clerk, increase of salary from £80 to £84, from 16th July, 1911

3

16

9

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

16 15 10

490 12

7

XI.—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

SALARIES.

Chief Inspector of Schools, increased rate from £510 to £552.

from 1st June, 1012

..

6.

45

10

0

Inspector of Schools, increased rate from £480 to £504 from

1st July, 1911, to 31st May, 1912, and from £504 to £528,

from 1st June, 1912, to 30th June, 1913

..

48

0

0

Inspector of Schools, increase from £456 to £504, from 1st June, 1911, to 31st May, 1912, and from £480 to £528, from 1st June, 1912, to 30th June, 1913

96

0

0

Inspector of Schools, increase from £480 to £504, from 1st

July to 30th June, 1913 (less six months half pay) ..

42

0

0

Chief Inspector of Schools, Salary in respect of Leave granted upon retirement in excess of the provisions of the Public Service Act

448

9

4

Inspector of Schools, increase from £456 to £504, from 1st

July, 1911

96 0 0

Carried forward

775 19

4

114,152

0

4

4 GEO. V.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[1913, No. 24.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

775

19 4

114,152

0

4

SALARIES—continued.

Inspector of Schools, increase from £456 to £504, from 1st July, 1911, to 31st January, 1.913, and to £528 to 30th June, 1913

106

0

0

Inspector of Schools, increase from £456 to £480, from 1st

January to 30th June, 1913

..

12

0 0

Inspector of Schools, increase from £456 to £480, from 1st

January to 30th June, 1913 (less half salary one month)

11

0

0

Director's Assistant, increase from £312 to £384,

from 1st

July, 1911 ..

..

.

144

0 0

Clerks (4), increase from £110 to £120 (portion of year)

25

3 4

Inspectress of Needlework, Arrears for 191I-12

6

9 0

Government Schools, Forage, Lodging, District, and Cleaning

Allowances

5,050

0

7

CONTINGENCIES.

Generally.

Furniture, Books, Sales Stock, etc.

740

7

0

Incidental

..

1,286

8 9

Training College.

Incidental

..

30

4

4

8,187 12 4

XII.—MINISTER FOR WORKS.

SALARIES.

Public Works and Buildings.

Engineer for Dock Construction at £1,000, extension of period

providedfor

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

495

5

7

Third Class Assistant Engineer, £300 (4 months), £325 (2 months)

165

6

11

Hall Porter, increase from £156 to £168

..

..

12

0

0

Salary in lieu of leave to Officers retiring, etc.

..

331

7

3

Warden, Marble Bar, Proportion of Salary

..

..

..

50

0

0

Engineer for Roads and Bridges, Salary in respect of Leave granted upon retirement in excess of the provisions of the Public Service Act

382

10

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Roads and Bridges.

Grants, etc., Roads and Bridges throughout the State

108

3

1

Roads.

Maintenance of Main Road, Caves

419

19

2

Carried forward

1,964 12

0 122,339 12

8

1913, No. 24.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[4 GEO. V.

E

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

1,964 12

0

122.339 12

8

Harbours and Rivers.

Carnarvon, Jetty Itvairs, etc.

..

165 19

0

Tramways, Maintenance, Rolling Stock, etc.

..

849 14

1

Workshops and Quarries.

Fremantle Workshops.

Wages

• •

1,480

5

10

Miscellaneous.

Expenses of Railways constructed Departmentally

2,121

14

3

Buildings, etc.

Denmark Cottages, Repairs and Renovations ..

60

2

5

Lithographic Department, Additions and Alterations

101

3

4

Warden's Residence, Sandstone ..

400

0

0

Wyndham Gaol and Quarters, Additions and Repairs ..

49

4

6

Fremantle Gaol and Quarters, Additions and Repairs

9 14

0

Marble Bar Hospital, Alterations and Renovations

..

8

1 10

Pinjarra Hospital, Repairs

• .

3

4

5

Leonora, Police Sergeant's Quarters and Alterations to Station

4

5

2

Marble Bar Police Station and Quarters, Renovations, etc.

..

3 10

0

Wyndham Police Station and Quarters, Additions, etc.

..

66

1

0

Fremantle Immigration Home, Alterations to Electric Lighting,

etc.

116 0 0

Derby Residency, Repairs, etc.

6 5

6

Moora, Court House

6 10

0

Doodlakine, School Additions

4 16

3

Morawa (South) School, Small Portable

9

2

3

Muja School, Small Portable

..

6

7

0

Western Australian University, Temporary Buildings

4,248 16

0

Perth, James Street, Water Supply Offices, Additions, etc.

..

388 17

2

Grants in Aid for Construction of and Additions to Mechanics'

Institutes, Miners' Institutes, etc.

..

787

0

0

12,861

6

0

Water Supply.

SALARIES.

Clerk, Arrears covering period of leave for 1911-12

..

23 15

0

Clerks (2), increase from £108 to £168 (9 months)

..

33 16

2

Clerk, Special Allowance under Regulation 78 whilst relieving

4

0

0

Clerk, increase from £114 to £120 (6 months)

3

0

0

Clerk, increase from £110 to £120 (2 months)

1 13

4

Clerk, increase from £110 to £120 (2 months)

1 13

4

District Engineer, District Allowance, increase from £60 to £75

15

0

0

Assistant Engineer, Special Allowance ..

48 0 0

Assistant Engineer at £264 (9 months) ..

198

0

0

Cadet, increase from £111 to £120 (3 months), and District

Allowance, £15

17

5

0

Carried forward

I

346

2 10

135,200 18

8

4 GEO. V.]

Appropriation, 1918-14.

[1913, No. 24.

£

s. d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

346

2 10

135,200

18

8

Water Supply continued.

Clerk, at £216 (41 months)

79

14

3

Clerks, 8 at £168 (51 months)

..

623

0

8

Cleric, at £168 (3 days)

..

0

18

1

Draftsman, at £216 (9 months)

..

162

0

0

Cadet, at £120, and arrears for 1911-12

101

13

4

Clerk, at £60 (6 months)

30

0

0

Clerk, at £168 and £15 District Allowance (19 days)

..

9 13

2

Assistant Engineer, Marble Bar (portion of salary)

..

100

0

0

increases under Reclassification, 1911-12, Metropolitan Water

Supply

..

444

9

4

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidentals ..

508 14 10

Other Hydraulic Undertakings chargeable to Revenue

1,727

13

5

4.134

5

11

XIIL—COLONIAL SECRETARY.

Office of Colonial Secretary.

SALARIES.

Cleric, at £216 from 1st November, 1912

144

0

0

Chief Cleric, payment in respect of Long Service Leave

51

16

7

CONTING EN CIES.

Incidental

..

159

1

3

Extra Remuneration under P.S. Regulations 33 and 78

09

0

2

423 18      0

Aborigines.

SALARIES.

Clerk, increased rate, £220 to £240, from 1st November

13

6

8

Salary drawn in dxcess of classification at, £15 per annum,

from 1st July to 31st October, 1912 ..

5

0

0

18

6

8

Charities.

SALARIES.

Cook, Women's Home, Fremantle, increase from £1 to £1. 7s.

6d. par week, from 22nd April, 1913

3

15

0

Temporary Labour, Class "G" Officers, etc.

..

02 18

7

Inspectors, State Children, increased rates from 1 at £190,

1 at £180, 1 at £130, to 1 at £204, 1 at £192, and 1 at £144,

from 1st July, 1912

..

38

17

2

Nurse,

Government Receiving Depot, increased rate from

£1 per week to £60 per annum ..

4

0

0

inspector, at £120 from 24th February, 1913 ..

38 15

8

CONTINGENCIES.

Generally.

Payments to Women on whom children are dependent

589 13

0

Outdoor Relief

641

9

0

Carried forward

1,379

8

5

139,777

9

3

1913, No. 24.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[4 GEO. V.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

1,379

8

5

139,777

9

3

State Children.

Aid to Orphanage and Industrial Schools, etc. ..

228

3

1

Government Receiving Depot, Subiaeo.

Incidental, including Provisions, Bedding, Clothing, Tools,

Fuel, Postages, etc., etc.

316

G

11

Government Labour Bureau.

Incidental, including Advertising, Printing, etc

etc.

21

9

3

,945

7

8

Ferries, Jetties, and Tramways.

SALARIES.

Jetty, Wages

70

3

6

Ferry, Wages

32

2

3

Wharfinger, Wyndham, at £300 from 10th March, 1013

92 14 10

Whartinger, Derby, leave in lieu of notice

..

43

6

8

CONTINGENCIES.

Ferry, Working Expenses ..

284 15

2

523 ' 2 5

Fisheries.

SALARIES.

Inspector, Broome, at £168, and District Allowance, £60,

from 7th April, 1913

..

53

4

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

. •

233

13

6

286

17

6

Friendly Societies and Industrial Arbitration.

SALARIES.

Assistant Actuary, increased rate from £240 to £252, fro

21st January, 1913

5

6

5

Temporary Labour, Class " G" officers, etc.

..

32

2 10

Special Allowances to Clerks (2) ..

18

0

0

55

9

3

Gaols.

SALARIES.

Head Office.

Clerk, increased rate from £204 to £216, from 14th Novomber,

1912

7 11

4

Fremantle Prison.

Warder, increased rate from £150 to £155, from 1st January,

1913..

..

..

..

..

..

2 10 0

Allowance, House, various officers

..

78

7

5

Carried forward

88 8 9 142,588 6 1

4 GEO. V.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[1913, No. 24.

£

s. d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

88

8

9

142,588

6

1

Gaols.

District Gaols.

Warder, at £175, leave of absence upon retirement

10

1

1

Generally.

Temporary Labour, etc., etc.

267 17

8

Salary in lieu of leave to officers retiring

79

1

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Provisions, Bedding, and Clothing, etc., etc. ..

835 17

2

Earnings of Prisoners

11

19

2

Incidental

..

178

0

6

1,471

5

4

Harbour and Light.

SALARIES.

Extra Labour, " Penguin "

79

10

3

Lightkeeper, increased rate from £144 to £156, from31st

October, 1912

..

32

0

8

Reserve Lightkeeper, Temporary Labour, etc.

279 11

2

Clerk, Arrears of Salary for 1911-12

..

6

6

8

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

169

S

0

Special Grant to Captain Williamson

10

0

0

576 16 9

Lunacy.

SALARIES.

Senior Assistant Medical Officer, increase from £395 to £456,

from1st July

..

..

..

• •

• •

..

61

0

0

Junior Assistant Medical Officer, increase from £300 to £360

from 1st July

..

..

60

0

0

Female Attendants, Amended Scale from 1st September, 1912

200

0

0

Stale Attendants, Amended Scale

from 1st September, 1912

78 16

1

Engineering Staff, increased rate from 9s. to 9s. 6d. per day, from 1st October, 1912, also Plumber from 12s. to 13s. per day, from 1st July, 1912

36 16

3

Cooks, increased rates from 1 at £85, 1 at £65, to 1 at £2 5s.

per week, 1 at £3 5s. per week, from 25th January, 1913

..

77

14

3

Allowances for Officers, etc., House and Ration

..

164

7

3

. Temporary Labour, etc.

..

405

0

5

Arrears of Salary for 1911-12

..

81

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

i Provisions, Bedding, Clothing,etc., State Milk Supply

1,565 10 10

State Milk Supply, Incidental

405 12

9

3,136 6 10

Carried forward

147,772 15 0

1913, No. 24.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[4 GEO. V.

£

s. d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

147,772 15

0

Medical and Public Health.

SALARIES.

Inspector at £204, from 2nd January, 1913

..

101

9

0

Inspector, increased rate, from £240 to £252 from 1st May, 1913

2

0

0

Laboratory Assistant, increased rate from £144 to £156, from

1st November, 1912

..

8

0

0

Domestic Staff, Housemaids, Orderlies, Gardeners, etc.

..

467

9

4

Temporary Labour ..

739

3

10

District Medical Officer, Northampton, Quarters Allowance

..

14 11

8

District Medical Officer, Boyup, at £125, from 31st January, 1913

52

8

5

District Medical Officer, Merredin, at £100, from 1st April, 1913

25

0

0

District Medical Officer, New Noreia, at £100, from 1st May, 1913

16

13

1

District Medical Officer, Bullfinch, at £100, from 2nd May, 1913

16

7

11

Public Hospitals.

CONTINGENCIES.

Perth, Maintenance ..

3,096

0

0

Government Hospitals and Quarantine Stations.

Provisions, Bedding, and Clothing, etc., etc.

3,173

13

3

Isolation Hospitals.

Sanitation, Government Buildings

95 10

5

School Hygiene

..

59 14

3

Public Health Congress Expenses

176

4

9

Wooroloo, Sanatorium Farm

..

78 11

2'

8,122

17

4

Observatory.

SALARIES.

Acting Government Astronomer, increased rate from £384 to

£504, from 7th November, 1912

78

0

0

Police.

SALARIES.

Secretary, increased rate from £324 to £384, from 1st July, 1912

60

0

0

Temporary Labour, etc.

..

..

..

36

4

9

Chief Inspector, increased rate from £375 to £400, from 1st

April, 1913

6

5

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Remounts

..

..

..

..

246 10

0

Incidental

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

420

12

7

Extra Remuneration to Acting Commissioner of Police

144

0

0

913

12

4

Registry.

SALARIES.

Temporary Clerical Assistance, etc.

20

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

87

1

5

107

1

5

Carried forward

156,994

6

1

4 GEO. V.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[1913, No. 24.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

156,994

6

1

Government Steamship Serviee.

SALARIES.

S.S. "Western Australia," Salaries and Wages, etc.

..

62

5

1

S.S. " Enda," Salaries and Wages, etc.

2

0

10

CONTINGENCIES.

Steamers.

S.S. " Western Australia," Incidentals

..

4,503

9

8

S.S. " ICwinana," Incidentals

..

12,171

1

10

S.S. " Euela," Incidentals ..

..

.

. .

4,659 14

4

Provision for Depreciation and Replacement Fund

L'00

0

0

97,688 11 9

'total

184,682 17 10

SCHEDULE C1-.

1913, No. 24.]

Appropriation, 1913-14.

[4 GEO. V.

SCHEDULE G.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

£ s. d.

£ a. d.

Departmental.

SALARIES.

Water Supply, Sundry Persons

1,849 5 5

Agriculture, Sundry Persons

422

0 11

CONTINGENCIES.

Water Supply, Incidental ..

584

6

0

9,855 12 4

Railways and Tramways.

Rails and Fastenings, Railways

7,028

0

0

Rolling Stock

90,078

0

7

Wickepin-Merredin

6,518

1

7

Wongan-Mullewa

10,003

3

7

Yilliminuing-Kondinin

5,500 0 0

C

119,127

5

9

Harbours and Rivers.

Bunbury Harbour Works ..

419

9

1

Fremantle Dock and Slip ..

680 17

6

Improvements to Harbours and Rivers

9,046

5

7

10,146 12 2

Water Supply and Sewerage.

Metropolitan Water Supply

20,292 12

9

Development of Agriculture.

implement Works

..

3,909 13

3

• •

Roads and Bridges, ete,

New Roads and Bridges in Country and Goldfields Districts,

including Feeders for Railways

2,911

8

6

Other Undertakings.

Workers' Homes, Working Capital

70,000

0

0

Total

..

229,243

4

9

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