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No. 11.]

Appropriation.

[1923.

APPROPRIATION.

13° GEO. V., No. XXXIV.

No. 11 of 1923.

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 twenty-three, and to supplement grants made by the present Parliament during its last Session in adjustment of the Vote "Ad- vance to Treasurer, 1921-22," for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1922.

[Assented to 22nd February, 1923.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

Preamble.

E, Your Majesty's Most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects,

the Legislative Assembly of -Western Australia, in

Parliament assembled, towards making good the Supply

which we have cheerfully granted 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:

And be it therefore enacted by the King's Most Excellent

Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legisla-

tive 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):-

Short title.

1.

This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act,

1922-23.

There shall and may be issued and applied, for or to- wards making good the supply granted to His Majesty for the services of the year ending the thirtieth day of June,

Application of

2.

moneys.

1923.]

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

One thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, the following sums, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Two Million Six Hundred and Three Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-seven Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund, the sum of Seventy-four Thousand Five Hundred and Thirty-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of Three Million and Ninety-three Thousand and Fifty Pounds.

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

3. (1.) All sums granted by this Act, and the Acts men- Appropriation of

s

tinned in Schedule A to this Act, towards making good the Schedule A.

Supply granted to His Majesty, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Four Million Seven Hundred and Ninety-four Thousand One Hun- dred and Seventeen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund the sum of One Hundred and Forty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the sum of Four Million and Seven Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty Pounds.

From .the Public Account for Advance to Treasurer the

MUD of Five Hundred Thousand Pounds, and

(2.) All sinus granted by this Act to supplement grants Advance to iu confirmation of the expenditure from the vote, "Advance Treasurer. to Treasurer, 1921-22," for charges during the year ended

the 30th day of June, 1922, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of One Hundred and Sixty-two Thousand Five Hundred and Forty- eight Pounds Two Shillings and Four Pence.

From the General Loan Fund the sum of One Hundred and Sixty-six Thousand Six Hundred and Forty Pounds Three Shillings and One Penny.

From the Trust Fund the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty-five Pounds Twelve Shillings and Six Pence, are ap- propriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated for the purposes and services expressed in Schedules B, C, D, E, F, G, and H.

Schedules B to H.

No. 11.]

Appropriation.

[1923.

SCHEDULE A.

FOR THE SERVICE 0.12' THE YEAR ENDING THE 30'ru JUNE, 1923.

^onsolidated Revenue Fund

£

Under Act No.

828,220

Under Act No.

650,000

Under Act No.

712,000

Under this Act

2,603,897

Votes as per Estimates

4,794,117

Trutt Fund

Under Act No.

27,300

Under Act No.

18,000

Under Act No.

22.000

Under this Act

74,538

Votes as per Estimates

...

141,838

General Loan Fund

Under Act No.

608,430

Under Act No.

306,000

Under this Act

3,093,050

Votes as per Estimates

...

4,007,480

Public Account Advetn re to Treasurer

Under Act No.

...

300,000

Under this Act

...

200,000

500,000

£9,443,435

SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30ma TUNE, 1923, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

The Legislative Council ...

985

The Legislative Assembly

1,819

The Joint House Committee

...

4,618

The Joint Printing Committee

3,575

The Joint Library Committee ...

475

The Premier

...

112,301

The Minister for Lands and Repatriation

100,368

The Colonial Treasurer ...

138,589

The Minister for Education

...

559,533

The Minister for Public Health

128,526

The Minister for Agriculture

...

58,449

The Minister for Works

78,892

The Minister for Mines, Woods and Forests, and Police ...

258,646

The Minister for Justice

78,528

The Colonial Secretary ...

277,745

The Minister for the North-West

26,401

Public Utilities

...

..•

2,904,667

Total

...

24,794,117

1923.]

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

SCHEDULE C.

TRUST FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE. YEAR ENDING 30111 JUNE, 1023, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

Public Works and Buildings

107,509

North West

3,440

Miscellaneous

$27

111,776

L txDS IMPROVEMENT LOAN Fe ND.

Departmental

...

...

...

...

...

...

2,012

Development of Agriculture

...

...

...

...

28,050

-

30,062

Total

£141,838

SCHEDULE D.

GENERAL LOAN FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR. ENDING 30:ru JUNE, 1923, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

Under See-

Mon 36 of

Clenerall)

Total

Audit Act.

£

£

£

Departmental

..

...

67

81,557

81,624

24,154

726,361

Harbours and Rivers ...

...

24,297

146,703

71750

171,000

1,05015

Water Supply and Sewerage

42

42,719

230,431

273,200

Development of Goldfields and Mineral'

Resources

...

...

...

..

...

55,000

55,000

Development of Agriculture ...

...

... :

21,925

2,498,747

2,520,672

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

17,335

118,754

136,080

Other Undertakings

...

...

...

723

18,657

19,380

Total

£131,220

£3,876,260

£4,007,480

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 payments of deposits on Contracts, or on account of other Govern- ments, etc. Also to pay expenses of an unforeseen nature, chargeable against the Con- solidated Revenue Fund or the General Loan Fund, or the Sale of Government Property Trust Account or the Lands Improvement Loan Fund ; such disbursements to be trans- ferred monthly to the respective Votes and Services, and to be shown as excesses thereon or as new items. l'he appropriation may also include expenditure in eRcess of the provisions 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 provision being made in a Loan Act, and such expenditure, to be charged to Loan Suspense Aesount, to lie subsequently submitted to Parliament for specific appropriation. The whole amount to he adjusted (subject as hereinafter provided) not later than 30th June, 1024: Provided that expenditure incurred in reconstruction of Victoria Quay, or in relaying Government railways, may be adjusted over a period of four years from that date-- 2500,000

No. 11.]

Appropriation.

[1923.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30n1 JUNE, 1922.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION "ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1921-22.

SCHEDULE F.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£ s. d.

s. d.

M.—LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Salaries.

• • •

11 10 0

Messengers

• .•

• • •

Contingencies.

Select Committees—Payment of Witnesses, etc.

72 18

7

Incidental

1 15

1

86 3 8

V.—JOINT PRINTING COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Typists occasionally employed ...

4 10 0

VIL—PREMIER.

PREMIER'S DEPARTMENT.

Salaries.

Typist—Payment in respect of leave upon retirement

3 0 8

Messenger at £1 5s. Od. per week

...

7 1 8

Adjustment of Advances to Civil Servants ...

3 1 3

Contingencies.

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry—

Prices Regulation ...

32 5 5

Lunacy

109 8 11

Lake Clifton—Waroona Railway ...

219 1 3 612 5 1 754 3 1

Railways

...

1,615 3 9

Federal Constitution

584 15 0

War Gratuity Bonds

162 6 0

Hospitals Bill

192 10 11

Kendenup Estate

5 1 3,

Miscellaneous.

Travelling Concessions to Members of Parliament and Life Pass

Holders

111 12 2

Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits, etc.

435 19 10

Entertaining Distinguished Visitors ...

208 9 1

Public Service Appeal Board

788 14 5

5,844 19 9

Carried forward ...

5,935 13 5

1923.1

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

5,935

13 5

GOVERNOR'S ESTABLISHMENT.

Salaries.

Wages (garden)

1 12 u

Contingencies.

Upkeep of Grounds, Perth and Albany

108

1

6

109 13 6

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

Salaries.

•• •

•• •

•• •

Clerk

5 8 4

LONDON AGENCY.

Salaries.

Clerk—Increase from £276 to £281 per annum

5 0 0

Clerk—Inereas from £96 to .C102 per annum

6 0 0

Messenger at £48 per annum ...

23 14 10

Contingencies.

Cost of Living Allowances to Staff ...

105 5 3

M. L. Moss—Payment for services whilst Acting as Agent General ...

375 u 0

515

n

I

GOVEENNRNT MOTOR CAR SERVICE.

Contingencies.

Shor age in Rebates from other Departments

339

9

0

330

9

0

PRINTING.

Salaries.

Reader—Allowance for Special Work

..

10 15

6

Foremen Compositors, Machinists and all other employees ...

1,128 2 8

1,138 18 2

VIII.—MINISTER FOR LANDS AND REPATRIATION.

LANDS AND SURVEYS

Salaries.

Extra Clerical Assistance

...

825

8

0

Accountant—Increase £456 to £480

.„

24

0

0

Clerks, Accounts (4)—Increases at £12 per annum

39

0

0

SURVEYOR GENERAL.

Clerk at £72 (6 months)

30

0

0

Clerks (4)—Increases at £24 per annum

6

18

7

Clerks (2)—Increases at £12 per annum

9

0

0

Clerk—Increase at £36 per annum ...

9

17

2

Carried forward ...

944 3 9

8,044 2 6

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Appropriation.

[1923.

£ s. cL

£

s. cL

Brought forward ...

944 3 9

8,044 2 6

SURVEYOR GENERAL—continued.

Contingencies.

9,007

0

9

Compensation for Resumptions, Improvements, etc.

64

2

5

Burrows' Ledger Posting Machine

...

358 10

0

Clearing by Traction Engine, Firewood Cutting, etc.

1,192 11

4

292 8 4

Motor Lorry, etc.

832 9 8

12,691

6

3

AGRICULTURAL BANK, INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE BOARD, SOLDIERS'

LAND SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Manager, Agricultural Bank—Increase from £504 to £600 per annum

96

0

0

Inspectors (2)—Increases under Classification

191

0

0

Clerks (11)—Increases under Classification and_ Appeals

...

168

0

0

Clerk (Accountant)—Increase at £24 per annum

24

0

0

Extra Clerical Assistance

1,405 3 6

Arrears of Salary of previous years (Appeal Board decisions)

239

2

9

Contingencies.

Land Settlement for Soldiers—Incidental Expenses

100

0

0

Rabbit Eradication—Workers' Compensation

21 6 6

2,241

12

9

IL—COLONIAL TREASURER.

TREASURY.

Salaries.

Clerk—Increase from £276 to £300 per annum (including arrears)

,..

46 15

6

Clerk—Increase from £264 to £276 per annum (including arrears) ...

11 11

0

District Officer—Arrears (2 months) ...

...

...

...

...

3

6

S

Temporary Clerical Assistance

...

...

...

...

...

145

6 10

Inspector, Stamp Branch—Increase from £180 to £204 per annum

(2 months) ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

4

0

0

Assessor, Stamp Branch—Increase from £336 to £360 per annum ..

24

0

0

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

...

•..

...

...

...

...

...

153

9

5

Remuneration to Officers under Public Service Regulations

18

8 11

Workers' Compensation Act Fund

...

...

...

2

5

5

Commission Duty Stamp Vendors

...

.,.

...

527 15

0

936 18      9

AUDIT.

Salaries.

Chief Inspector—Increase from £528 to £600

72

0

0

Inspectors (5)—Increases at £24 per annum

120

0

0

Examining Audit Clerks (4)—Increases at £12 per annum

48

0

0

Examiner of Accounts—Increase from £408 to £480 (3 months) ...

18

0

0

Allowance (oxi retirement) due under Public Service Regulation 81

8

15

3

Allowance (from 1st July, 1920) to an Officer performing work of a

higher grade than that upon which he was classified

...

23 15

6

Allowances and increased salaries for the year ended 30th June, 1921,

awarded by the Public Service Appeal Board

...

323

9

1

Allowances to Officers on Reclassification and by Appeal Board

...

33

2

0

Allowance (equivalent of leave) to Officer on retirement

51

8 10

Contingencies.

Incidental

• • •

• • •

• • •

32

13

11

781 4 7

Carried forward ...

24,698 4 10

1.923.1

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

£

s. d

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

24,098

4 10

COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES.

Prisk, Olive, Widow of P. T. H. Prisk, late Inspector, Education

Department

556

19 0

McNamara, R., Widow of J. McNamara, late Clerk, Lands Depart-

81    4 7

Barry, E., Widow of J. M. Barry, late Clerk-in-Charge, Lands

480

2

1

Smith, E., Mother of P. Smith, Nurse, Medical Department ...

20

10 0

Halligan, F. B., Widow of A. W. Halligan, late Relieving Officer,

436

3 6

Daw, Martha, Widow of J. Daw, late of Health Department ...

39

3 11

Watson, B., Widow of H. C. Watson, late Clerk, Lands Titles ...

254

4 11

Blott, J., Mother of R. W. Blott, late Clerk, Medical Department ...

129

10 10

For injuries sustained at Maylands School ...

1

11 6

North, Flora F., Widow of F. D. North, lath Under Secretary

195

13 10

C. E. Connop, Legal representative of late R. I. Connop, Clerk, De-

partment of Works and Water Supply ... Howie, Jane, Grant to John Howie, injuries sustained on Peel

39

5

5

0 0

Meginess, A., Widow of late Police Constable H. Meginess

226

0 5

Crabb, D., Widow of late J. Crabb, Inspector of Mines Department

514

4 3

Hillman, H. E., Widow of A. J. Hillman, late Assistant Engineer,

Metropolitan Water Supply

...

325

9

1

Henderson, G., Widow of W. Henderson, late Gaols Department ...

16

10

9

Feutrill, E. E., for injuries to her son, due to a defective window,

1

1 0

Davenport, Neil, to cover Medical expenses due to injury to eyes ...

7

7 0

Sherard, L. 0., and Monger, E. M., dependants of the late C. A.

Sherard, Taxing Master, Supreme Court ... Woodhouse, Ellen, Widow of J. Woodhouse, late Police Constable ...

...

271

8

1

80

0 6

Crawley, B., Widow of 3.117

IV. Crawley, late Police Constable ...

22

5 2

Scrymgour, J. A., Father of Bernice Scrymgour, injured at Northam

High School

17

6 2

3,766

2 3

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANE.

Salaries.

Cashier at £12 per annum, two years' increase

24

0

9

Sub-Accountant—Increase from £324 to £336

23

7

9

Inspector of Blanches and Agencies—Increase from £324 to £360

70

3

3

Teller—Increase from £288 to £300

10

9

8

I

Assistant Inspector at £312 per annum

...

20

10

4

Clerks (3)—Increase from £264 to £276 per annum

34

3

11

Clerks (3)—Increase from £270 to £300 per annum

70

3

3

Clerks (2)—Arrears

5

14

3

Clerk—Allowance to married officers ...

10

0

0

Clerks—Increase from £82 to £88 per annum

6

0

0

Clerk—Adjustment

0

12

3

Clerk, Boulder—Increase under Classification

10

14

10

Manager, Fremantle—Increase from £336 to £384 ...

93

11

0

Clerks, Fremantle (2)—Increases under Classification

36

15

6

Clerk, Kalgoorlie—Increase under Classification

...

12

0

0

Manager, Geraldton—Increase under Classification ...

46

15

6

Temporary Clerical Assistance

22

2

S

Contingencies.

Rent

•••

•• •

• • •

•••

24

0

0

527

4

2

Less Rebate to Profit and Loss Account

527

4

2

Carried forward ...

28,464 7 1

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Appropriation.

[1923.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

28,464

7

1

GOVERNMENT STORES.

Salaries.

Clerk—Increase under Classification at £36 per annum (2 years) ...

72

0

0

Clerk—Increase under Classification at £24 per annum

...

3

0

0

Temporary Clerical and other assistance

...

17

8

6

Adjustment of Advances to Public Servants

36

6

9

128 15 3

WORKERS' HOMES BOARD.

Salaries.

Accountant at £300 per annum

158

0

8

Clerk at £288 per annum

...

4

0

0

Clerk—Value of Long Service Leave whilst with A.I.F.

55 13 10

Temporary Clerical Assistance, etc.

1,159 13

3

Contingencies.

239 9 4

Rent

21 10

8

Workers' Compensation Fund ...

1 265 0 0

7

1

527

7

1

Less Rebated to Workers' Homes Fund ...

527

7

1

TAXATION.

Salaries.

'Commutation of Long Service Leave, etc.

...

20

7 10

Arrears of Salary on Reclassification by Appeal Board

80

0

0

Contingencies.

Amount payable to Commonwealth Government for collection of

1,888 92 18 8

10

1

Rebate of Advances provided in the Estimates, not effected ...

128

0

0

2,209 16 7

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

Benevolent Grants.

Kindergarten Union

..•

.••

..•

37 15

0

Fire Brigade.

Fire Brigades Board—Contribution ...

753 0 9

Purchase of Land for Public Purposes ; also Grants for Maintenance

and Improvements Public Grounds.

Cemeteries--Grants for Fencing

76 0 0

Retiring Allowances.

Retiring Allowances

...

2,343 18

9

Refunds.

Refunds of Revenue not otherwise provided for

.,.

11,183 18

7

Refund of Stamps destroyed by fire, Nungarin Post Office

2

0

0

Carried forward

...

14,396 13

1

30,802 18, 11

192:3.]

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

£

s. d.

£

S. d.

Brought forward ...

30,802 18 11

...

14,396 13

1

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES--GORSRUed.

Sundry Grants and Services.

Police Benefit Fund—Refund Service Fees ...

350 0 0

Interest and Exchange ...

...

...

...

2,980

6

0

788

3

5

Rebate on Freight on Building Material, Collie to Kehnscott, con-

veyed by Railway Department, on behalf of Salvation Army ... Expenses connected with distribution of War Trophies, etc. ...

3

4

8

...

479 18 8

Grant, McIntosh Memorial Appeal, being equivalent Totalisator

Tax, Trotting and Race Meetings

...

...

...

...

803

3

8

Refund Totalisator Tax, W.A. Trotting Association, Benefit Meeting,

.

.

in aid of

6

Amount required to Adjust Treasury Paymaster Outstation Account 1

8

17 5

Expenses, Trade Delegation to Straits Settlements

1

Grant to Eastern Goldfields Fresh Air League ...

...

...

...

63 13

7

Advances, Sundry Persons, re Quarantine Restrictions

...

... 1

35 10

0

Expenses, re Wages Disputes, etc.

...

...

...

...

...

93 17

9

Grant to Goldfields R. S. Distress Fund, equivalent to one-half

Totalisator Tax Benefit Trotting Meeting, held 20th May, 1922,

by Kalgoorlie and Boulder Turf Club

...

...

...

...

36

4

6

Defalcations of late Clerk-in-Charge Bill of Sale Office, Supreme Court

375

2

0

Grant to R. C. Orphanages, Charities, etc., equivalent to Totalisator

Tax on &nett Trotting Meeting, held 18th March, 1922, by

W.A. Trotting Association ...

...

...

...

...

...

492

4

9

Grant, Australian Workers. Union, refund, Totalisator Tat, Trotting

Meeting, held Kalgoorlie, 28th December, 1921 ...

...

..

32 10

0

Stamp Duty on Transfers of Inscribed Stock

...

...

...

2,737

5

0

Trade Delegation to W.A. from Sourabaya, J. A. Linsbock, and D.

167

11

1

Trade Delegation to W.A., expenses in connection with Col. and Mrs.

Pernon

149 18 4

25,401 14 6

X.--MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

Salaries Generally.

Chief Inspector of Schools—Extra salary whilst acting as Director ...

84

9

0

Inspectors of Schools (111—Increases under Classification

...

612

7

3

Government Schools— Forage, Lodging, District, Cleaning, and

Retiring Allowances, and proportion of Leave and War

Bonuses...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

18,861

6

7

Clerk to Minister ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

57

0

0

SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

Staff (includes allowances)

1,142

10 10

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

Class Instructors and Extra Assistance

558 15

6

MANUAL TRAINING, COOKERY, ETC.

Staff (including allowances)

190 14

7

Contingencies.

4,999 4 S

Furniture, Books, Sale of Stock, etc.

999 18

0

--1 27,506 6 5

Carried forward

...

83,710 10 10

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Appropriation.

[1923.

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward. ...

83,710 19 10

XL—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.

MEDICAL SECTION.

Salaries.

Clerk—Increase from £156 to £168

...

3 0 0

907. 9 0

Leave to Officers with the All'. and adjustment of Strike Pay

75 14

0

WOOROLOO SANATORIUM.

1,779

3

7

Matron—Increase from £156 to £168 (2 months)

...

2

0

0

Contingencies.

Government Hospitals--Provisions, Travelling, Medicines, etc.

...

89 14 11

Perth Public Hospital—Maintenance ...

280 0 0

Wooroloo Sanatorium—Provisions, Bedding, Fuel, Equipment, etc.

272 14

4

3,409 15 10

HOMES.

Salaries.

Storekeeper—Payment in respect to Long Service Leave on retire-

12

3

10

12

3

10

HEALTH SECTION.

Clerk--Inerease from £276 to £288 (6 months)

6

0

0

Clerk—Increase from £156 to £168 (1 month)

1

0

0

Inspectors (2) Increases from £300 to £312 ...

16

1

0

Contingencies.

Sundry Services—Including Isolation Hospital and Land, Quaran-

tine, Transport and Travelling, Drugs, etc.

2,183 17

6

2,206

18

6

XII.—MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Clerks (3)—Increases from £264 to £276 per annum

...

11

0

0

Chief Inspector of Rabbits—Increase from £576 to £636 (2 years)

190

0

0

Dairy and Pig Expert—Increase from £456 to £504 per annum

...

48

0

0

Sheep and Wool Inspector—Increase from £366 to £384 per annum...

18

0

0

Inspector—Increase from £300 to £312, from 1st July, 1920

...

23

7

9

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

...

192 12 10

Contingencies.

Rabbit and other Vermin Eradication and Upkeep of Rabbit-proof

Fence, including Wages

...

1,403 11 10

Expenses, Minister of Agriculture

87 14

3

Grant to Agricultural Society ...

1

1

0

Compensation, poisoning of Cow

40 0 0

1,945 7 8

Carried forward ...

91,285 5 8

1923.J

Approp•o

[No. 11.

139

£

s. d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward ...

1 91

285

5

8

1

'

NHL—MINISTER FOR WORKS.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Salaries.

Inspectors (4)—Increases under Appeal Board decisions

...

94

3

Draftsman, Increase at £12 per annum (6 months)

6

0

Do.

do.

do.

6

0

Clerks (2)—Increases under Appeal Board decisions

140

6

r

Clerk--Increase from £180 to £216 per annum

...

36

0

Do.

do.

£138 to £144 per annum

...

6

0

Do.

do.

£160 to £161 5s. per annum

1

5

District Inspectors, from £324 to £336 per annum

12

0

Electrical Engineer, from £324 to £345 per annum

21

0

2,043 13

District Allowances

...

49

8 11

Leave to officers retiring

25

0 10

Proportion of leave to officer transferred

33

4

4

Engineering Cadet—Grade increase

...

0

3

3 ,

Contingencies.

Wages of Storeman, Office Cleaners, and Labourers, , etc....

121 11

0

Traffic Expenses, Lines under construction ...

3 19

8

London Agency, Savoy House ...

451

8

3

Yallingup Cave House, overhaul, etc....

...

182

12

2

Extra Remuneration, Public Service

Reaulations, 33 and 79

484 10

1

Agent General's Residence, London, Maintenance

'

440 19

8

59      6

XIV.—MINISTER FOR MINES, WOODS AND FORESTS,

AND POLICE.

MINES GENERALLY.

Registrar--Increase from £456 to £480 (9 months)...

...

18

0

0

Registrar—Increase from £276 to £300, from 1st July, 1920, to 30th

46 15      6

Clerk—Increase from £288 to £300-1st July, 1020, to 30th June, 1922

23

7

9

EXPLOSIVES AND ANALYTICAL.

Government Analyst and Chief Inspector of Explosives--Increase

from £708 to £804, from 1st July, 1920

180 14

0

Government Mineralogist and Analyst at £708 (4 months)

...

236

0

0

MINING SCHOOL.

Clerk—Increase, 11264 to £288, from 1st July, 1920

...

46 15

6

551 12 9

COUNCIL Olt INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

Salaries.

Temporary Assistance

...

250 8 4

250 8 4

FORESTS.

Salaries.

Clerk in Charge, Allowance while acting as Deputy Conservator of

Forests

9 17 5

Clerk—Special Allowance

12 0 0

Temporary Foresters, Clerics, Inspectors, etc.

787

3 11

809 1 4

Carried forward

97,055 14 9

No. 11.]

Appropriation.

[1923.

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

97,055 14 9

XIV.—MINISTER FOR MINES, ETc.—conliaved.

POLICE.

Salaries.

Clerks—Increase from £276 to 1288 per annum

12 0 0

12 0 0

XV.—ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Salaries.

CROWN LAW OFFICERS.

Accountant—Increase at £48 per annum

...

93

11

0

Sub-Accountant—Increase at £24 per annum

45 15

6

Clerks (2)—Increase at £12 per annum

45 15

6

Clerks (3)—Grade Increases

...

10 0 0

ELECTORAL.

Chief Clerk—Increased rate

...

4

11

7

Cleric—Increase at £24 per annum

...

46 15

6

Clerks (3)—Grade Increases

...

• • •

17 0 0

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRACY.

Magistrates (2)—Increases from £672 to £708 per annum

72

0

0

Clerks of Court—Increases from

£360 to £408 per annum

13 11

9

Do.

do.

do.

£288 to £312 per annum

46 15

6

Do.

do.

do.

£276 to £288 per annum

24

0

0

Do.

do.

do.

£228 to £252 per annum

16

0

0

Do.

do.

do.

£132 to £180 per annum

24

0

0

SUPREME COURT.

Official Receiver—Increase from £000 to £636 per annum, from 1st

34

3

3

Clerk—Increase from £264 to 1312

24 15

0

Associates (4)—From £225 to £264 per annum

2

0

0

Ushers (4)—One day at 13s. 4d.

2 13

4

Temporary Clerks of Court

...

11

2

Miscellaneous.

0 13 4

Extra Remuneration to (Meets under Public Service Regulations

98

1

8

630 14 7

XVI.--COLONIAL SECRETARY. OFFICE. OP COLONIAL SECRETARY.

Salaries.

Clerk--Increase from £238 to £312, from 1st January, 1922 and

value of Annual Leave, accrued upon transfer

22 16

9

Extra Clerical Assistance—Class "G" officers, cleaners, etc.

...

335

0

0

Clerk in Charge of Accounts from 20th March, 1922, at £408 per

115

3

3

Adjustments of amounts due to Public Servants' Advance Account

8

2

0

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

358 ---------

10 0

"'

•"

Extra Remuneration

12

0 0

851 12 0

Carried forward ...

98,550 1 4

1923.]

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

141

£

s.

d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

98,550

1 4

XVI.--COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued. REGISTRY AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

Salaries.

Clerk of Arbitration Court—Increase £336 to £408, from 1st July,

1920, also to £480 from 1st March, 1922 ...

164

6

6

Clerk—Increase, £12 per annum from 1st October, 1921

...

9

0

0

Clerk—From 8th March, 1922, at £252

...

79

5

4

Clerk—from 10th January, 1922, at £264

...

125

12

3

Contingenries.

Incidental ...

754

15

7

1,132

19

S

GAOLS.

Salaries.

Warder–Increase £239 to £257, from 1st October 1921

...

13

10

0

Excess shillings and pence not provided for

...

0

3

3

Grade increase £191 to £203, from 12th April 1922

2

18

5

Grade increase, £191 to £203, from 1st June, 1922

1

0

0

Gaoler—Northern District : pay, arrears—recoup to Treasury

...

66

8

4

Warder—Payment of accrued annual and long service leave to

relatives of deceased warder

...

35

15

5

Matron—Increase from £152 to £161, from 20th November, 1921 ...

5

10

6

Warder—July, salary of a warder unprovided for

...

21

8

4

146 14

3

HARBOUR AND LIMIT AND JETTIES.

Harbour and Light.

Salaries.

Harbour Master—Provided for 9 months—one additional day re-

quired

1 11 10

Lightkeoper—Port Hedland—Salary for June, 1921, recouped to

Treasury in 1921-22

15 0 0

Contingencies.

Sundry Services--Including Navigation Act, Maintenance Light-

houses, Oil, Beacons and Buoys, Postage, Travelling, Transport,

20

19

6

Jetties and 'Tramways.

Salaries.

Wharfingers' and Jetty Wages

581

8

3

718

19

7

ABORIGINES -SOUTUERN PORTION.

Salaries and Contingencies.

Expenditure in excess of amount voted for services of

810 10 11

IMMIGRATION.

Officer in Charge—Short provision on Vote ...

0

0 10

Clerk—Special Allowance, £24 per annum, from 1st December, 1921

14

0

0

Temporary Labour—Class " G "—Officers and messengers

155 10

0

169 16 10

---------

Carried forward

...

101,529

2 7

142

No. 11.]

Approp•ation.

[1923.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

'101,529 2 7

COLONIAL SECRETARY—continued.

LABOUR BUREAU.

Temporary Labour, Class " G"—Officers

13 4 3

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

36 3 11

49 S 2

LUNACY.

Storekeeper—Increase £24 per annum, from 1st July, 1920

47 14 10

Clerk—Grade increase, £12 per annum; from 1st January, 1922...

6 0 0

Engineering Staff and Farm Managers

253 5 8

307 0 6

STATE CHILDREN AND OUTDOOR RELIEF.

Salaries.

Clerk—Grade increase, £252 to £264, from 1st March, 1922 ...

4 0 0

Contingencies.

Payment to women on whom Children ate dependent

2,943 11 4

Unemployment Relief ...

821 4 1

Grant—Children's Court

5 5 0

Extra Remuneration

...

49 7 10

3.823 S 3

INSPECTION OF LIQUOR.

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

S 14 6

FISHEaxES. Contingencies.

Incidental ...

77 19 71

XVIL—MINISTER FOR NORTH—WEST.

NORTH-WEST.

Salaries.

Clerk at £7 per week from 23rd January, 1922

...

159 16 8

„ £288 per annum, from 16th February, 1922

107 2 10

£312 per annum (4 months)

104 0 0

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

289 0 0

Supervisor of Works at £100 per annum (5 months)

41 13 4

701 12 10

BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

ABORIGINES CATTLE STATION.

Contingencies.

Incidental, Stores, Transport, Freight, etc. ...

476 9 4

470 9 4

AVONDALE AND HARVEY ESTATES.

Contingencies.

Avondale Estate—Incidental

170 15 0

170 15 0

Carried forwa

107,144 10 9

1923.]

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

s. d.

s. d.

Brought forward ...

107,144 10

9

GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY UNDERTAKING.

Salaries.

Additional Amount transferred from Public Works Department

Salaries

...

69

9

5

Contingencies.

Operating and General Expenses

...

1,745 13

3

1,815

2

8

GOVERNAIENT REFRIGERATING WORKS.

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Wages, etc.

228

4

4

228 4 4

METROPOLITAN ABATTOIRS AND SALE Y. .D

Salaries.

Olerk

U

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Wages, etc.

588 10

1

590 10 1

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, AND

DRAINAGE UNDERTAKING.

Salaries.

Draftsman--Increase £384 to £408

...

...

14 0 0

Do.

do.-

£188 to £204

...

...

4 17 0

Draftsmen (2) at £156—portion of year

...

35

9

4

Draftsman—Increase £140 to £180 per annum

...

20

0

0

Do.

do.

£168 to £240 per annum

...

27 12

0

Accountant—Increase, £480 to £504 per annum

...

8

0

0

Clerk—Special Allowance from Ist July, 1920

43

5

6

Increase, £252 to £264 per annum

1 10

4

£264 to £276 per annum

23

7

9

£250 to £264 per annum

9

0

£238 to £252 per annum

10

0

£144 to £180 per annum

36

0

£143 to £180 per annum

33

0

£136 to £180 per annum

12

0

£115 to £120 per annum

...

...

...

...

1

0

£98 to £120 per annum

...

...

...

...

0 1

8

Extra Assistance and new appointments in lieu of Temporary officers

1,161

S

-----

1,440 15 3

OTHER HYDRAULIC UNDERTAKINGS CHARGEABLE TO REVENUE.

Salaries.

Additional Transfer from Public Works Department—Salaries ...

40 10 11

40 10 11

RAILWAYS.

Salaries and Contingencies

...

40,191

3 11

49,191

3

11

Carried forward ...

160,450 17 11

No. 11.1

Appropriation.

[L923.

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

160,450 17 11

STATE BATTERIES.

Salaries.

Clerks—Increases, £276 to £302, from 1920 ...

70 3 3

Superintendent—Increase—£600 to £636

...

36 0 0

Contingencies.

Working and other Maintenance Expenses, etc.

1,900 18 7

2,007 1 10

STATE DAIRY FARM (CLAREMONT).

Contingencies.

Incidental, Forage, Transport, Upkeep, etc.

90 2 7

90 2 7

— — — —

Total, Consolidated Revenue Fund

162,548 2 4

1 923.]

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1922.

IN ADJUSTMENT OP THE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1921-1922.

SCHEDULE G.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

£

s. d.

DEPARTMENTAL.

105 13 11

Salaries—Works, Goldliekls, and other Water Supplies in Agricul-

tural Districts, etc.

41 8 2

Salaries—Lands

1,404

1 -5

Incidental—Lands

399 4 11

Incidental—Land Settlement for Soldiers

...

100

0

0

2,050 8 5

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS.

Tramways—Perth Electric and Extensions ...

35,334

8

1

Electric Power Station, East Perth ...

8,917 5 2

44,251 13 3

DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE, ETC.

Agricultural Immigration

1,425 4 9

Assistance to Settlers, Industries, etc.

24,673 17 10

26,099

2

7

ROADS AND BRIDGES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC.

Public Buildings (including Sewerage and Equipment)

8,238 18 10

OTHER UNDERTAKINGS.

Wyndham Free

86,000 0 0

Total, General Loan Fund

£166,640

3

1

No. 11.]

Appropriation.

[1923.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1922.

IN ADJUSTMENT or TUE APPROPRIATION ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1921-1922.

SCHEDULE H.

TRUST FUND.

£

s. d.

£

s. ri.

LANDS IMPROVEMENT LOAN FUND.

Departmental.

Salaries —Lands ...

•..

12

0

0

Total, Lands Improvement Loan Fund

12

0

0

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

PUBLIC WORICS AND BUILD/NOS.

Administration.

Deparpmental—Salaiies

40

3

5

Miscellaneous.

Additions and Renovations—Buildings not otherwise provided for

98 18 10

Sewerage Connections to Public Buildings, Perth and Fremantle ...

304 10

3

403

9

1

Total, Sale of Government Property Trust Account

443 12

6

Grand Total, Trust Fund

£455 12

6

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