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1919.

]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[No. 11.

APPROPRIATION, 1918-19.

9° Gao. V., No. XLI.

No. 11 of 1919.

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 and from the Public Account 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 nineteen, and to supplement grants made by the present Parliament dur- ing its last Session in adjustment of the Vote " Advance to Treasurer, 1917-18," for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1918.

[Assented to 3rd January, 1919.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

E, Your Majesty's Most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, Premnb/e•

Wthe Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in

Parliament assembled, towards making good the Supply which we have cheerfully granted Your Majesty in this Ses- sion of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the Sums hereinafter mentioned, and do there- fore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted: And be it therefore enacted by the King's Most Ex- cellent 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) :—

1. There shall and may be issued and applied, for or to- Application of

Moneys.

wards 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 nineteen, the following sums, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Two Million One Hundred and Fifty-three Thousand and Sixty- four Pounds.

No. 11.1

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[1919

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund, the sum of One Hundred and Fifty-three Thousand Eight Hundred and Nineteen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of One Million One Hundrea and Eighty-three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty-nine Pounds.

From the Public Account for Advance to Treasurer the sum of One Hundred Thousand Pounds.

Appropriation

2. (1.) All sums granted by this Act, and the Acts men- From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Three Million Four Hundred and Seven Thousand and Sixty-four Pounds.

of supplies.

Schedule A.

tioned in Schedule A to this Act, towards making good the

Supply granted to His Majesty, that is to say:—

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund the sum of Two Hundred and Forty-three Thousand Eight Hundred and Nineteen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the smn of One Million Three Hundred and Ninety-five Thou- sand Two Hundred and Fifty-nine Pounds.

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

Advance to

(2.) All sums granted by this Act to supplement grants in confirmation of the expenditure from the vote, ''Advance to Treasurer, 1917-18," for charges during the year ended the 30th day of June, 1918, that is to say:

Treasurer.

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-eight Thousand Four Hundred and Ninety-seven Pounds Three Shillings and Three Pence.

From the General Loan Fund the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty-seven Thousand Seven Hundred and Nine Pounds and Seven Pence.

From the Trust Fund the sum of Six Thousand and Seventy-three Pounds and One Penny,

Schedules B to are appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appro-

u.

priated for the purposes and services expressed in Schedules B, C, D, E, F, G, and H.

1919.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[No. 11.

SCHEDULE A.

FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR ENDING THE 30m JUNE, 1919.

£

Consolidated Revenue Fund

Under 9 Geo. V., No. 17

829,000

Under 9 Geo. V., No. 19

...

425,000

Under this Act

...

...

2,153,064

Votes as per Estimates

...

3,407,064

Trust Fund

Under 8 Geo. V., No. 17

90,000

Under this Act

...

153,819

243,819

General Loan Fund

Under 9 Goo. V., No. 17

...

212,000

Under this Act

...

1,183,259

1,395,259

Public Account Advance to Treasurer

Under 9 Geo. V., No. 17

300,000

Under this Act

...

100,000

400,000

£5,446,142

SCHEDULE B

DONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30xn JUNE, 1919, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SIIIIIMARY.

£

His Excellency the Governor

1,682

The Executive Council

...

20

The Legislative Council

...

860

The Legislative Assembly

...

1,698

The Joint House Committee

3,795

The Joint Printing Committee

2,651

The Joint Library Committee

400

The Premier's Office ...

...

10,909

The Minister for Lands

...

45,989

The Minister for Agriculture

69,926

The Colonial Secretary

...

498,163

The Minister for Education ...

368,454

The Minister for Works

...

...

110,000

The Attorney General

...

...

...

60,874

...

The Minister for Industries and Woods and Forests ...

12,975

The Colonial Treasurer

...

...

...

...

143,686

The Minister for Mines

...

...

...

...

60,642

Business Undertakings

...

...

2,014,340

Total

£3,407 064

No. 11.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[1919.

SCHEDULE C.

TRUST FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING THE 3Orn JUNE, 1919, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST

ACCOUNT

£

£

Departmental

3,850

...

...

...

Roads and Bridges

...

...

10,000

Harbours and Rivers

...

...

200

Public Buildings

...

...

44,554

State Smelter, Ravensthorpe

30,000

Other Ore Advances

...

...

3,000

Refunds

...

...

...

...

853

Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage

93,112

185,569

LAND IMPROVEMENT LOAN FUND.

Departmental

4,200

Development of Agriculture

...

47,850

Land Settlement for Soldiers

6,100

58,250'

Total ...

£243,819'

SCHEDULE D.

GENERAL LOAN FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30rn JUNE, 1919, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

Under Section 36 of Audit

-

Generally.

Total.

Act.

£

£

£

...

29,257

29,257

82,588

211,039

293,627

Departmental ...

...

...

•••

Harbours and Rivers

...

...

...

17,756

76,194

93,950

Water Supply and Sewerage

...

18,829

75,141

93,970

..•

Development of Goldfields and Mineral

...

60,000

60,000

Resources

Development of Agriculture

...

...

31,045

601,555

632,600

Roads and Bridges, Public Buildings, etc....

8,954

17,921

26,875

Other Undertakings

...

...

...

...

96

164,884

164,980

Total

...

...

...

159,268

1,235,991

1,395,259

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, also advances for the Trading Concerns, and to other persons, or for payment of deposits on Contracts, 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, or the Sale of Government Property Trust Account, or the Land Improvement Loan Fund ; such disbursements to be transferred monthly to the respective Votes and Services, and to be shown as excesses thereon or

as now items. The appropriation may also include expenditure in excess of the pro-

visions of any Loan Act pending statutory authority for the raising of such moneys, and the appropriation may also include expenditure on works and services pending pro- vision being made in a Loan Act, and such expenditure, to be charged to Loan SUB- penal) Account, to be subsequently submitted to Parliament for specific appropriation. The whole amount to be adjusted not later than 30th June, 1920-£400,000.

1919.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[No. 1].

FOR. THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30Th JUNE, 1918.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION "ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1917-18.

SCHEDULE F.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

IL—HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

  

  

 

  

3 11

VI.—JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Wages (kitchen, dining room, and cleaners)

108 3 4

1711.—JOINT PRINTING COMMITTEE.

Contingencies.

Parliamentary and General Printing ...

44 17 II

IX.—PREMIER.

PREMIER'S OFFICE.

Contingencies.

31

17

1

LONDON AGENCY.

Salaries.

Clerk, increase from £117 to £130 per annum

4

6

8

Do.

do.

do.

4 6 8

Clerk, at £120 per annum

...

115

4

9

Temporary Assistance

234 S 6

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Postage, Stationery, etc.

...

546 13

1

Travelling expenses of Mr. Kessell and family returning to the State

20 16

0

Bonus to A. Armitage, in lieu of overtime

...

10

0

0

Allowance for lose on lease of house—Mr. ICessell

23 11

8

959 7 4

Puntro SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

Salaries.

Allowance to Secretary (9 months at £96 per annum)

72

0

0

Contingencies.

Cost of Printing and Gazetting Public Service List

...

31

1

6

103

1

6

Carried forward

2,250 18 10

No. 11.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[1919.

£

s. d

£

9. d.

Brought forward ...

1,250 18 10

GOVERNMENT MOTOR CARS.

Contingencies.

Wages and Overtime ...

9 8 5

X.-3UNISTER FOR LANDS.

LANDS AND SURVEYS.

Salaries.

Under Secretary for Lands and Surveyor General, £804 per annum

268 0 0

Assistant to Surveyor General, £528 per annum (6 months) ...

264 0 0

Clerk at £300 (2/ months)

...

54

3

4

Clerk at £180 (31 months)

48

7

9

Clerk at £24 (3 months)

6

0

0

Clerk at £24 (5 months)

10

0 0

Clerk at £12 (7 months)

6 17

5

Allowances in lieu of leave, and under Regulations 33 and 79, etc. ...

107

8

5

Proportion of Inspectors' Salaries payable to Agricultural Bank

...

662 .0

0

Extra Clerical Assistance

...

668

1

9

2,094 18

8

X.—MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Pathologist (2 days at £324 per annum)

...

2

Acting Under Secretary, at £650 (4 months)

216 1

Assistant Pathologist at £252 per annum (2 months and 5 days)

...

45 1

Sub-Accountant at £12 per annum (increase from 1st July, 1915) ...

36

Entomologist at £12 per annum (1 month) ...

1

Assistant Inspector of Rabbits at £132 per annum (4 months)

...

44

Stock Inspector at £110 per annum (2 months)

...

18

Contingencies.

Additional Remuneration under Public Service Regulation 79

...

172

3

2

Wool Classing Scheme

...

346 11

6

Recoup Commonwealth Expense Diversion of Cornsaeks to W.A. ...

539

6

1

Wheat and Dairy Farms, including Wages ...

1,378

4

3

Rabbit-Proof Fence—Expenses of Upkeep, etc.

3,222 15

9

Stabling of Stock for Government Departments, including Wages ...

180 10

1

6,203 7 4

XL—COLONIAL SECRETARY.

OFFICE OF COLONIAL SECRETARY.

ACCOUNTANT'S BRANCH.

Salaries.

Accountant (10 months at £6 per month)

60 0 0

Carried forward ...

60 0 0

9,558 13 3

1919.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[No. 11.

£

s. d.

£

s.

Brought forward

60

0 0

9,558

13 3

HEGISTRY.

Annual and Long Service Leave to Officers with the A.I.F.

16 10

0

Clerks (2) Special Allowance ...

8 0 0

Contingencies.

Recoup Treasury Paymaster's Account for payments made on be- half of Colonial Secretary's Department at outstations, the receipts for which are now unobtainable ...

3,381

6

2

State Labour Bureau, Rail Fares

...

375

5

5

3,841

1

7

ABORIGINES.

Salaries.

Temporary Labour, including provision for payment of temporary

423 3 5

Contingencies.

Provisions, Clothing, etc.

•••

•••

--

936 15

2

Shortage in Rebate by Fisheries Department

56

0

0

Shortage in Estimated Receipts (Rebated) ...

1,563

4 10

2,979

3

5

FISHERIES.

Salaries.

Leave to Officers with Naval Forces ...

15 13

0

Special Allowance to Inspector Stuart

12

0

0

Temporary Labour

...

42 16

4

Contingencies.

Incidental

• • •

• • •

• •

62

0

2

232 9 6

GAOLS.

Contingencies.

Provisions, Bedding and Clothing, etc., etc.

584 19 4

HARBOUR AND . LIMIT.

Salaries.

Proportion of Long Service Leave to Officers with AIR ...

34

10

1

'

Temporary Labour

...

46

5

8

4

0

0

Contingencies.

Repairs, S.S. "Pongirin "

135

16

220 11 10

LUNACY AND INEBRIATES.

Salaries.

Senior Assistant—Medical Officer

...

15

17

4

Secretary, increase by £24 per annum (10 months)

20

0

0

Female Attendants—Increases

55

0

0

Engineering Staff—Increases

11

3

11

102 1 3

Carried forward ...

17,519 0 2

No. 11.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[1919.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

17,519

0 2

MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH-MEDICAL SECTION.

Salaries.

Domestic Staff : Housemaids, Wardsmaids, etc., etc.

117

7

Contingencies.

Assisted Hospitals—Grants towards Salaries of Medical Officers

Maintenance, Buildings, Additions and Repairs, etc....

...

297

4

4

771 18 9

CHARITABLE RELIEF.

Salaries.

Nurses, Orderlies, Female Attendants, and Domestic Sta

445

I

7

Contingencies.

314

1

6

Payments to Inmates of Homes for Work performed ...

43

14

1

HEALTH SECTION.

Salaries.

Accumulated Leave on retirement to Inspector

...

58 10

7

Chief Inspector—Special Allowance ...

16 0 0

Visiting Nurses—Special Allowance to two Nurses at £12 per annum

8 0 0

Visiting Nurse—from 14th March

...

25

16

1

Caretakers of Morgues, Boulder and Bunbury

36

0

0

Contingencies.

Village Area Sanitation ...

143 10

9

2,277 5 4

POLICE.

Contingencies.

Provisions for Unsentenced Prisoners in charge of Police

35

0

2

Contribution to Police Benefit Fund for meeting Funds under Regu-

300 0 0

335

0

S

STATE CHILDREN.

Salaries.

Temporary Labour, etc.

26 16

4

Clerk (2 months) ...

25 10

0

Leave to Officers with Expeditionary Forces

...

3

5

6

Government Receiving Depot—Nurses, Attendants, etc.

...

59 4 7

Contingencies.

Payment to Women on whom Children are dependent

573

3

10,

...

714

17

5

Aid to Orphanages and Industrial Schools, Subsidies, etc., and.

Maintenance of Children boarded out, etc.

1,498

9 10

2,901 7

Carried forward

23,032 13

1919.]

A ppropriation, 1918-19.

[No. 11.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

23,032 13 2

XL—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

EDUCATION.

Salaries.

Training College—Visiting Stall

50 19

3

Manual Training ...

113

0 11

Compulsion

18 2 0

Contingencies.

Training College—Scholarships for Home Students

85

0

0

267 2 2

X11.—MMISTER FOR WORKS.

PUBLIC Worms AND BUILDINGS.

Salaries.

Engineer—Special Allowance ...

48 0 0

Junior Draftsman—Increase

6 0 0

Sub-Accountant--Increase

16 0 0

Clerks—Increases and payment for accrued leave with A.I.F.

18 14

2

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

...

164

9

4

Salary in lieu of leave to Officers retiring, etc.

178

0

1

Contingencies.

465 2 6

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

16 11

8

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912

...

55

5 11

Maintenance—Perth-Fremantle Road ...

4S 6 2

Perth—Mines Department, Analyst's Branch—Additional Accom-

98 13 3

ADDMONS, REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ETC.

Perth Central Offices

...

68 7 0

Buildings, not otherwise provided for

200

• • •

0

0

FURNITURE, ETC., FOR GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS.

Public Buildings generally

...

125 17

0

REVOTES.

Perth Government House, and Albany Government Cottage, Inci-

dental, Maintenance

...

...

...

...

...

...

43

0

3

Yallingup Cave House, Electric Light Plant

...

...

...

2 13 10

Alteration Old Education Department Offices

685 18

8

...

...

...

Spencer's Brook Wheat Depot

...

...

...

...

...

41 16

3

Grant to Melville Roads Board

...

...

...

...

32

0

0

2,314

16

1

XIII.—ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Contingencies.

148

11

1

Witnesses and Jurors, Supreme Court, etc. ...

348

2

0

Circuit Courts

...

6

2 11

Awards and Law Costs ...

256 11

0

759 7 0

Carried forward ...

26,373 18 5

No. 11.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[1919.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

26,373 18 5

XIII.—MINISTER FOR INDUSTRIES AND WOODS

AND FORESTS.

INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE BOARD.

Expenses of Inquiry and Experiments in connection with Ship-

259 0 0

Council of Industrial Development

48 7 2

...

WOODS AND FORESTS.

Supply of Furniture made of Western Australian Timber

:..

121

5

0

Interest on purchase of Tuart Reserve—Stirling Estate

...

100

0

0

528 12 2

XIV.—COLONIAL TREASURER.

TREASURY.

Salaries.

Clerk at £108 per annum (from 25th March to 30th Juno)

...

29

0

8

Clerk at £204 per annum (1st July to 4th February)

...

110 10

0

Clerk at £240 per annum (proportion of Long Service leave)

...

51

8

7

Clerk at £204 per annum (from 19th February)

73 15

5

Typist at £120 per annum (5 days) ...

1

3

4

Cleric at £1'04 per annum (9th October to 25th November) ...

26

15

7

Contingencies.

Remuneration to Officers under Public Service Regulations Nos. 33

and 78

3 10 4

296

3

11

AUDIT.

Salaries,

Clerk at £168 per annum (21st January to 30th June)

74 19

4

Clerk at £108 per annum (6th January to 30th June)

7

6

8

Officers loaned from other departments

...

35

0

8

Payment for Annual Leave to Officers with A.I.F.

19 10

8

Contingencies.

55 11 2

Payment to Works Department for services rendered by Road

109 16 2

302 4 8

COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES.

Davis, M. E., Mother late R. Davis, Clerk, Water Supply Department

43

5

6

Kirwan, Mrs., Widow H. W. Kirwan, late Computer, Lands Depart-

178

7

0

Paul, E., Widow W. Paul, late Clerk Land Titles Office

...

38 18 11

Gilliam, George (Estate of), late Warder Gaols Department ...

13

17

7

Cross, Anne, Mother late J. H. Cross, late Clerk, Agricultural De-

partment

..

33 19 8

Midge, A. M., Widow H. Midge, late Clerk Taxation Department ...

75

5

7

Robinson, A., Widow P. Robinson, late Clerk, Lands Department ...

62

15

7

Bratby, K. M., Widow J. D. Bratby, late Inspector Potatoes, Agri-

cultural Department

43 9 6

Pywell, H., late Clerk, Water Supply Department

11

14

8

Carried forward ...

501 14 0

27,500 19 2

1919 ]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[No. 11.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

501 14 0

27,500 19 2

COTIPASSIONATE ALLowsNcEs—continued.

Fordham, L., Widow of E. S. Fordham, late Draftsman, Lands

26

7

3

Smith, 0. M., Widow of A. B. Smith, late Teacher, Education De-

50 6 11

Ale°artily, J., Father late J. McCarthy, jun., late Cleric, Taxation

43 6 0

Bryan, Mm., Widow of C. H. Bryan, late Engineer's Clerk, Water

Supply Department

125 12 8

McNeill, Widow of Warder W. McNeill, late Gaols Department

...

78 0 0

Thrum, E. E., Mother of late H. S. Thrum, Clerk, Mines Department

36 13 10

Buckmaster, Allen (Legal Representative of), late Warder, Gaols

27      8 10

Busch, Student (Funeral Expenses of), late of School of Agriculture,

Narrogin ; accidentally drowned

18

9 0

Funeral Expenses, late J. D. Bratby, late temporary Inspector of

13 11 0

Rodsted, G., Widow James Rodsted, late Teacher, Education De-

partment

267 13 10

Crawley, M., Mother of late H. Crawley, late Mining Registrar

...

233 0 0

1,422

3

COVERNTIENT SAVINGS BANK.

Salaries.

Clerk, Grade Increase (2 months)

...

2

0

0

Temporary Clerical Assistance ...

1

6

0

Contingencies.

Commission payable to Agents, etc. ...

282

3

4

Rent

40 17 6

326 6 10

GOVERNMENT STORES.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

86

1

8

GENERALLY.

Shortage in Rebates (recoveries from other Departments)

334

2

9

420 4 5

LITHOGRAPHIC.

Shortage in Rebates (recoveries from other Departments) ...

1,261

8

7

1,261 8 7

PRINTING.

Salaries.

Extra Reniuneration—W. H. Frazer ...

24

0

0

GENERALLY.

Shortage in Rebates (recoveries from other Departments) ...

6,072 13

2

6,096 13 2

Carried forward

37,027 15 6

No. 11.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[1919.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

37,027

15

6

TAXATION.

Salaries.

Chief Income Tax Assessor at £360 per annum (from 1st March) less

provision of £276 per annum for Income Tax Assessor ...

28 0 0

Clerk-in-Charge Correspondence and Records at £252 per annum ...

29 16 1

Extra Clerical Assistance

139 I1

2

Contingencies.

Incidental

403 Is 11

Commission Duty Stamp Vendors

...

14 2 0

675     8 2

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

Members of Parliament, etc. Services for.

Entertaining Distinguished Visitors

...

57 11

1

Members of Parliament representing Electorates beyond limits of

State's Railway System—Grants towards Travelling Expenses Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits, State Ceremonials, etc., not

20 10

0

including Departmental Visits

...

80 11

1

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

tenance and Improvements Public Grounds.

Cemeteries—' :rants for Fencing

1 3 2

School Sites, Purchase of, including Title Fees, Surveys, etc.

565 5 0

Purchase of Land at Northam for Hospital purposes ...

100 0 0

Retiring Allowances.

Police Benefit Fund—E for £ Subsidy on Contributions

34 14

4

Retiring Allowances

...

1,415 11

4

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry.

Novenas Contract

37 9 3

Agricultural Industries

...

1,072 18 11

Cost of Living

...

321 10

0

Pilot Williamson, charges

6 15

6

Allegations against Constable Campbell

104 10

2

Refunds.

Refund to W.A. Turf Club, on amount Duty paid on proceeds of

287

3

8

Sundry Grants and Services.

Government Gazette Indices

...

0 16

9

32 15

0

Police Benefit Fund Refund Service Fees

...

375 0 0

Departmental Advertising (except Railways and State Steamship

Service)

174 18 10

National Volunteers Service—Maintenance and other Expenses ...

597

9

2

Manufacture of Pottery—Experiments

46 17

7

Australian Town Planning Association

46 13

5

Commission re Uniformity in Government Departments ...

223 16 11

Extradition Expenses of Sydney George Taylor, Melbourne to Perth

30 0 8

Wheat Marketing Scheme

8 13 4

Honorarium Secretary Joint Committee on Agricultural Education

10 10

0

Bag Sewing Machine—Allowance to A. E. Hetherington

27 10

9

Grant to Corporal Parsons

...

.„

4 0 0

Grant, South African Relief Fund for Soldiers

...

42 9 3

5,727 5 2

Carried forward

43,430 8 10

1919.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[No. 11.

£ s. d.

£

a. d.

Brought forward ...

43,430 8 10

XV.—MINISTER FOR MINES.

MINES GENERALLY.

Salaries.

101

9

1

District Allowance to II.O. Officials, whilst employed on Goldfields,

etc., and Allowances under Regulation 79

171 0 2

Contingencies.

Exemption Fees, Refund of

...

110 10

0

Re-ward for the discovery of Westonia

100 0 0

401

19

3

BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

Railways

...

29,088 18 1

Tramways ..,

6,625 12 3

Electric Works

1,240 6 0

TOURISTS' RESORTS, CAVE Houses, ETC.

Grant to Rottnest Board

521

4:10

ALBANY COLD STORES.

Salaries.

Local Manager at £314 per annum (6 months)

157

0

0

ABORIGINES CATTLE STATION.

Salaries.

Temporary Labour, etc.

153

13

7

Contingencies.

Incidental, Stores, Transport, Station Payments, etc.

599

9

5

753

3

0

GOVERNMENT REFRIGERATING Wonics.

Contingencies.

Incidental, Wages, etc.

408 17

0

KALGOORLIE ABATTOIRS.

Salaries.

District Allowance

6 6 0

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Wages, etc.

...

84 10

5

00

16

5

METROPOLITAN ABATTOIRS AND SALBYARDS.

Salaries.

Manager, Midland Abattoirs—Proportion of Long Service Leave ...

33 16 10

Carried forward ...

82,932 2 6

No. 11.]

Appropriation, 1918-19.

[1919.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

82,932

2 6

BUTTER AND BACON FACTORIES.

Contingencies.

Purchase of Butter Fat, Pigs, etc., including Wages and other Ex-

penses

4,995 15 S

TRADING CONCERNS.

Shipment of Cattle from North-West ...

34,488 16 10

State Meat Distribution

3,200 0 0

State Brickworks

1,430 8 3

State Quarry, Boya

1,450 0 0

40,569

5

1

Total, Consolidated Revenue Fund

...

£128,497 3 3

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1918.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1917-18.

SCHEDULE G.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

DEPARTMENTAL.

s. d.

£

s. d.

Salaries—Water Supply ...

1,791

4 10

Incidental—Water Supply

1 7

...

597

2,388 6 5

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS.

Bolgart Extension

872 18

1

832 10 0

1,705

8

1

,

DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Loans for Purchase of Wire Netting ...

445

6

1

Assistance to Settlers, Industries, etc.

353,170

0

0

353,615

6

1

Total, General Loan Fund

...

£357,709 0

7

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1918.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1917-18.

SCHEDULE H.

LAND IMPROVEMENT LOAN FUND.

CONTINGENCIES.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Development of Agriculture—Agriculture

••

4,428 14

7

Purchase of Osborne Park Estate in connection with Soldiers' Settle.

1,494 5 6

Purchase of Perthshire Location, Lot No. 18, Section J

160

0

0

1,644 5 6

Total, Land Improvement Loan Fund

£6,073 0 1

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