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No. 61.]

Appropriation.

L1926.

APPROPRIATION.

17° GEO. V., No. LXI.

No. 61 of 1926.

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- seven, and to supplement grants made by the present Parliament during its last Session in adjustment of

the Vote " Advance to Treasurer, 1925-26," for charges

during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1926.

[Assented to 24th December, 1926.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,-

Preamble.

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

WParliament assembled, towards making good the Supplythe Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in

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 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) :—

Short title.

1.

This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act,

1926-27.

Application of

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,

moneys.

2.

1926.]

Appropriation.

[No. 61.

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

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Three Million Eight Hundred and Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred and Nineteen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund, the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-one Thousand One Hundred and Three Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of Three Million Two Hundred and Seven Thousand Three Hundred and Forty-seven 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 titastion

mentioned in Schedule A to this Act, towards making good Schedule A.

the Supply granted to His Majesty, that is to say :-

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Five Million Nine Hundred and Sixty-seven Thousand Five Hundred and Nineteen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund the sum of One Hundred and Fifty-four Thousand One Hundred and Three Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the sum of Four Million Eight Hundred and Thirty-two Thousand Three Hundred and Forty-seven Pounds.

From the Public Account for Advance to Treasurer the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Pounds, and

in confirmation of the expenditure from the vote, " Advance Adva nc

(2) All sums granted by this Act to supplement grants Advance to

Treasurer, 1925-26," for charges during the year ended

the 30th day of June, 1926, that is to say :-

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Seventy-three Thousand Eight Hundred and Nine Pounds Nineteen Shillings and Tenpence,

From the General Loan Fund the sum of One Hundred and Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred and Seventeen Pounds Twelve Shillings and Tenpence,

From the Trust Fund, the sum of Two Thousand and Sixteen Pounds and One Penny,

Are appropriated and shall be deemed to have been schedules B to H.

appropriated for the purposes and services expressed in

Schedules B, C, D, E, F, G, and H.

No. 61.]

Appropriation,.

[1926.

St; H ED U LE A.

FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR ENDING 30rn JUNE, 1927.

Consolidated Revenue Fund

Under Act No.

...

850,000

Under Act No.

...

460,000

Under Act No.

...

850,000

Under this Act

...

3,817,519

Votes as per Estimates

5,967,519

Trust Fund

Under Act No.

13,500

Under Net No.

6,000

Under Act No.

13,500

Under this Act

121,103

Votes as per Estimates

154,103,

General Loan Fund

Under Act No.

750,000

Under Act No.

375,000

Under Act No.

600,000

Under this Act

3,207;347

Votes as per Estimates

4,832,347

Public Account Advance to Treasurer

Under Act No.

...

300,000

Under this Act

...

200,000

500,000

11,463,969

SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30rn JUNE, 1927, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE. PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

The Legislative Council

1,555

The Legislative Assembly

...

2,699

The Joint House Committee

...

4,718

The Joint Printing Committee

4,251 111,884 512,760

The Joint Library Committee ...

375

The Premier

...

The Minister for Forests

24,256

The Minister for Lands, Immigration, and Industry

86,477

The Minister for Justice and Police

...

303,291

The Minister for Mines ...

78,059

The Minister for Agriculture

...

84,570

The Minister for Works and Labour ...

111,190

The Chief Secret ary

471,547

The Minister for Education

...

605,438

The Minister for Public Health

32,974

Public Utilities

3,531,475

Total

... £5,967,519

1926.1

A ppropriation.

[No. 61.

SCHEDULE C.

TRUST FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30rn JUNE, 1927, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

Public Works and Buildings

69,578

Miscellaneous ...

• • •

• ••

40,300

109,878

LANDS IMPROVEMENT LOAN FUND.

Departmental ...

2,200

Development of Agriculture ...

42,025

44,225

Total

...

154,103

SCHEDULE D.

GENERAL LOAN FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 3Orn JUNE, 1927, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

Under Sec-

tion 36 of

Generally.

Total.

Audit Act.

£

£

£

Departmental

...

...

140,034

140,034

Railways and Tramways, etc.

42,915

1,009,308

1,052,223

Harbours and Rivers

29,256

204,029

233,285

Water Supply and Sewerage

68,192

520,888

589,080

Development of Goldfields and Mineral Re-

105,175

105,175

Development of Agriculture

i2,906

2,080,844

2,123,750

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

57,143

' 272,157

329,300

Other Undertakings

...

30

259,470

259,500

Total ...

240,442

4,591,905

4,832,347

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 now items. The appropriation may also include expenditure in excess 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 Sus- pense Account, to be subsequently submitted to Parliament for specific appropriation. The whole amount to be adjusted subject as hereinafter provided, not later than 30th June, 1928: Provided that expenditure incurred in relaying Perth Electric Tramways and in relaying Government Railways may be adjusted over a period of five years—£500,000..

No. 61.]

Appropriation.

L1926.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1920.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION "ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1925-26.

SCHEDULE F.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£

s. d.

s. a.

II.—LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Contingencies.

Select Committees—Payment of Witnesses, etc.

...

154 19 10

III.—LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Salaries.

Messengers (2 sessional)—Increased period of employment ...

3 13

4

IV.—JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Telephone Attendants

...

16 12 3

Wages (Kitchen, Dining Room, and Cleaners)

82

1

6

98 13 9

VII.—PREMIER.

PREMIER'S DEPARTMENT.

Salaries.

Clerks :

1 at £276 (6 months) ;

1 at £24 (6 months) ;

1 at £72

(2 months), £96 (4 months)

195 13

6

Publicity Officer at £600 from 7th April

...

139 18 10

Contingencies.

Incidental

114 12

1

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry

...

1,880

9 11

Travelling Concessions to Members of Parliament and Life Pass

501 7 4

Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits, and State Ceremonials

...

93

9

8

State Gardens Board—For Maintenance, Improvements, etc.

...

100

0

0

Entertaining Distinguished Visitors ...

802 14 3

3,828 5 7

GOVERNOR'S ESTABLISIIMENT.

Contingencies.

Incidental

•••

•••

236

5

10

Carried forward

4,321 18 4

1926.]

Appropriation.

I.No. 61.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

4,321 18 4

VII.—PREMIER—continued.

LONDON AGENCY.

Contingencies.

222

6

3

Fees for Inspection of Goods under Indent ...

46

6

10

Housekeepers, Cleaners, etc., Savoy House ...

5

1

0

273

14

1

GOVERNMENT MOTOR CAR SERVICE.

Contingencies.

Wages and Overtime

298 5 8

Maintenance of Workshop, Motor Vehicles and Bicycles, and Hire of

Cars for all Departments

472 8 6 337 15 0

1,108 9 2

PRINTING.

Salaries.

Foreman Compositors, Machinists, Book-binders, Overtime, etc., etc.

2,250

0

0

Clerk

Increase from £384 to £408

24 0 0

2,274 0 0

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC GRANTS, ETC.

Public Library, Museum, Art Gallery of Western Australia, and

164 0 0 93 0 0

257 0 0

VIII.—TREASDRER.

TREASURY.

Salaries.

Accountant, Education Department—Payment in respect of Long

Service Leave (6 months at £432) Clerks ranging from £72 to £264 per annum, subject to automatic

216

0

0

increases, under the Public Service Regulations

60

5

3

Temporary Assistant, Stamp Branch ...

58

7

6

Temporary Assistant and other Assistance ...

19 15

2

Commission—Duty Stamp Vendors

73 18 0 121 17 5

Remuneration to Officers under Public Service Regulations, Nos. 33

and 79

40 13 3

590 16      7

Aunrr.

Salaries.

Clerk—Increase from £276 to £288 from 1st October ...

8 18 10

Carried forward ...

8,834 17 0

No. 61.]

Appropriation.

[1926.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

8,834

17 0

VIII.—TREASURER—continued.

COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES.

Hay, M., £85 per annum

...

42 10

0

Leschen, M., Widow of Carl Lesohen

221

0

0

Widow of J. W. Darker, Engineer for Railway Construction

880

6

6

Widow of Constable 0. Shea ...

107 6 0

Widow of S. C. Lewis, District Officer, Water Supply

...

295 19 11

Widow of J. H. Robson, Land Titles

11 13

4

Widow of E. B. Murray, Clerk, P.W. Department

180

1

8

Widow of W. J. Wilkin, Sergeant of Police

77

8 10

Widow of F. C. Stockwell, Asst. Director Technical School

521 16

2

Widow of L. IL Maldon, School Teacher

...

131

1

1

Widow of A. B. Westbrook, Teacher Education Department

80 15 10

Widow of F. B. Cunningham, Police Constable

88

4

0

Widow of .L P. Furlong, Police Constable

86

5

1

Widow of W. Robinson, Police Sergeant

...

88 19

4

Widow of H. Zeplin, Compulsory Officer, Education Department

173 16

8

Widow of W. Lawrence, Inspector Fisheries

166 17

6

Widow of E. Morton, Inspector, G.W.S.

99

2 10

Widow of W. Hughes, Police Constable

57

7

0

Widow of H. S. Plant, Teacher, Education ...

114

4

7

Widow of W. B. G. Appleby, Draftsman, Lands Department

...

250

9

7

3,675 5 11

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK.

Salaries.

Sub-Accountant, Special Allowance

...

24

0

0

Cashier, Special Allowance

...

24

0

0

Teller, Special Allowance

12 0 0

Examiners (2), Special Allowances

...

24

0

0

Clerks (4), Special Allowances

37

1

6

Branch Cleaners

43 15 7

Clerk, Bruce Rock, at £240 per annum

...

110

2

7

Manager, Boulder, District Allowance

1 11 11

Manager (Relieving), Wyndham, Distriot Allowance

4

4

4

Clerk, Albany, at £96 per annum

...

27 13

9

Clerk, Beverley, at 4s. 6d. per diem ...

21 16

6

Clerks (4), short provision

...

11

3

7

Hall Attendant, one day additional

...

0 13

4

Clerk, Perth (adjustment)

...

0 6

9

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

168 15

3

Contingencies.

Allowances to Officers for extra attendance on Friday

and Saturday nights...

...

11

6 0

Commission payable to Agents

208 12 10 1,908 9 4 2,811 16 7

Rent

...

172 3 4

Incidental

Less Rebated to Profit and Loss Account

...

2,811 16

7

GOVERNMENT STORES.

Salaries.

Secretary, Tender Board—Grade increase

12 0 0

Furniture Officer ...

19 6 5

Temporary Clerical Assistance, etc.

...

20 3 0

Clerk

12 0 0

Messengers

38 17 6

Storemen (2)

17 2 0

Carried forward

119 8 11

12,510 2 11

1926.]

Appropriation.

[No. 61.

£

s. cl.

£

s. d.

Brought fonvard

119

8 11

12,510

2 11

VIE—TREASURER—continued.

GOVERNMENT STORES—Continued.

Contingencies.

Wages in connection with issuing stores

97

0 5

Stationery for all Departments

154

17 6

Reduction in recoups by other Departments

23

7 3

394 14 1

TAXATION.

Salaries.

Commissioner of Taxation—Increased rate ...

96 0 0

WORKERS' HOMES BOARD.

Salaries.

Inspector, Special Allowance

20 0 0

Extra Clerical Assistance

218 16 10

Proportion of Salaries to Board Members

7 10

0

Contingencies.

110 3 6

Services rendered by other Departments

114

6

3

470 15 7

Less Rebated to Workers' Homes Fund

...

470 15

7

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

Benevolent Grants.

Victoria Institute and Industrial School for the Blind—£ for

up

300 0 0

Retiring Allowances.

Retiring Allowances

...

• • •

639

0

4

Purchase of Land for Public Purposes.

Schad,. Sites—Purchase of, including Title Fees, etc.

661

9

0

Sundry Grants and Services.

Workers' Compensation Act Fund

99

1

8

91

13

7

Interest and Exchange

2,806 18

1

Investigation into River Pollution

...

6

7

1

Expenses Repatriation of Sundry Persons

118 10

0

Grants to Charitable Institutions, being Totalisator Tax collected at

Charity Race Meetings

...

450 19

1

Value of Registered letter lost in Public Works Department

...

2 12

6

Grant to Goldfields Fresh Air League

7 10

0

Expenses incurred by Mines Department in endeavouring to rescue

late Frederick Somneneohin, of the Maninga Marley Mine

...

6

8

4

Police Station Site, Palmyra ...

250 0 0

Rinderpest—Outstanding claims

...

104

8

6

Defalcations—W. H. Barrow, late Foreman Public Works Depart.

23 16 4

5,568 14 6

Carried forward ...

18,569 11 6

No. 61.]

Appropriation.

[1926.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

18,669 11! 6

IX.—MINISTER FOR FORESTS.

FORESTS.

Salaries.

Proportion of Leave Salary paid to Officer of another Department

66

2

8

Clerks (9)—Additional provision to cover grade increases

85

4

1

Clerk, £312 from 4th January ...

152 10

3

Clerk, £276 from 2nd November

182 10

7

Clerks (2): 1 £276 ; 1 £300, from 1st January

...

576 0 0

Examiner—Allowance £110 from 4th January

...

53

15

1

Clerks—Special Allowances : 2 at £24 ; 1 at £12 per annum

...

60

0

0

Assistant Foresters :

1 at £304 ;

2 at £264, transferred from Tem-

643 0 11

Contingencies.

299 8 4

Pulling, Clearing, and Carting.

Extra Remuneration

...

13

6

2

2,131'18

1

X.—MINISTER FOR LANDS AND REPATRIATION.

LANDS AND SURVEYS.

Salaries.

Clerks and Draftsmen—Grade and automatic increases

...

13 11

8

Clerks (6)—Special Allowances ...

48 16 11

Clerk—Marriage Allowance on Retirement ...

28 3 4

Clerk, £264 (24 months)

47 17

2

Inspector—Increase from £7 5s. Od. to £8 5s. Od. per week

...

33

5

0

Temporary Clerical Assistance, Messengers, Caretakers, Cleaners,

Temporary Draftsmen, etc.

882

3

8

Contingencies.

Refunds of Revenue

483 13 2

1,537010E11

AGRICULTURAL BANK, ;NDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE BOARD, SOLDIERS'

LAND SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Members D.S.S. Board

.!.

235

1

0

Clerks (2) :

1 £276 ;

1 £300 from 26th February ...

378 10 10

8 16 4

Clerk—Increase from £300 to £312 (6 months)

...

6

0

0

Contingencies.

Reduced Transfer to Industries Assistance Act Suspense ...

192 18

1

Reduced Transfer to Agricultural Bank Trust Fund

...

149 16

2

971

1

5

GROUP SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Clerks (2)—Arrears of Salaries for previous year

...

14 13

8

Assistant Under Secretary at £24 per annum (10 months), additional

19 19 0

34 12 8

Carried forward ...

23,244 14 7

1926.]

Appropriation.

[No. 61.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

23,244 14 7

X.—MINISTER FOR LANDS AND REPATRIATION—continued.

Immigration.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

278

4 10

111

5 10

Immigrants' Homes

346 16 4

736

7

0

COUNOrL OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

4- 18 11

XI.—MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND POLICE.

CROWN LAW OFFICES.

Salaries.

Leave to officers transferred

137

2 2

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRACY.

Magistrate, £276 per annum

173

2 4

Clerks of Court : Leave on retirement and transfers to-higher classifi-

cation ...

320 14

1

SUPREME COURT.

Acting Judge and President Arbitration Court (£1,700 per annum) ...

639 16

4

MISCELLANEOUS.

Temporary and other Assistance

...

186 18

0

Night Watchman, Caretakers, and Cleaners ...

89

6

7

Contingencies.

198 16 7

Witnesses and Jurors, Supreme Court and Quarter and Petty

545 11 7

2,291

7

8

LICENSING..

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

...

72 19

0

Less Adjustment—Amount recoverable from Licensing Compensa-

48 12 8

24

6

4

Carried forward ...

26,301 14 6

No. 61.]

Appropriation.

[1926.

£

s. d.

£

s.

Brought forward ...

26,301 14 6

%I.—MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND POLICE—continued.

POLICE.

Salaries.

Transfer to Governor's Establishment not effected

313 0 0

Contingencies.

Sundry Services--Clothing, Forage, Shooing, and Saddlery, Travel-

ling and Transport, Incidental, Stationery, etc.

...

462 10 1

775 10 1

MI.—MINISTER FOR MINES.

Mines.

Salaries.

HEAD OFFICE.

Clerk, £204 (14 days), leave period

...

9

2 6

GOLDFIELDS STAFF.

Mining Registrars

1

13 9

District Allowances to Head Office Officials whilst employed on

15

8 9

INSPECTION OF MACHINERY.

Inspectors (2)—Increases at £24 per annum

41

18 7

Contingencies.

Scholarships, Mining School

...

36

5 0

Government Contribution to Mine Workers' Relief Fund

1,419

19 5

Miners PlaIasi& Act.

6,364

12

1

Allowances to Board Members

117

14 11

8,006 15 0

XILL—MINISTEB, FOR AGRICULTURE.

AGRICULTURE.

Stock Inspector—Increase £25 per annum (3 months)

...

6

5

Stock Inspector—Arrears

0

16 1

Stock Inspector (2 months, 1924-25)

15

0

Botanist and Plant Pathologist—Allowance £120 per annum

59

8

Dairy and Pig Expert

...

72

0

Temporary Clerical Assistance ...

4

17

Contingencies.

Incidental, Travelling, Freight and Fares, Postage, Telephones, Office

Cleaning, etc.

516

9

Library, Literature, and Bulletins

...

49

4

724 0 6

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Principal—Increase at £72 per annum from 24th November

43

4

4

Carried forward ...

35,851 4 5

1926.]

Appropriation.

[No. 61.

£

d.

£

S. d.

Brought forward

35,851

4 5

XIV.—MINISTER FOR WORKS AND LABOUR.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Salaries.

Hydraulic Engineer—Increase from £708 to 2764

...

69

7

1

Assistant Engineers (4)—Increased rates

...

116 17

6

Engineers and Draftsmen (3)—Special Allowances

122

7

5

Inspector—Special Allowance

...

3 10

7

Engineers, Harbours and Rivers (2)

135

9

0

Engineers and Draftsmen—Services rendered by Metropolitan Water

Supply and recouped

186 17 11

Inspector—Special Allowance ...

15 0

7

Assistant Engineers (3)

28 12

0

Assistant Principal Architect—Increased rate

61

1

9

Salaries Generally, Architectural Division—Grade increases

34

4

5

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

283

7 10

Automatic grade increases

...

.„

137

7

5

1,194 3 6

Less Loan and Trust

...

1,059 8 3

134 15 3

Contingencies.

Traffic Expenses—Railways under Construction

62 16

4

Electric Current and Gas Service, Government Buildings

423

2

6

157 16 5

778 10 6

LABOUR.

Salaries.

Arbitration Court-

Clerk—Increase

27 0 0

Temporary Clerical Assistance ...

101 18

3

Contingencies.

Incidental

...

.• •

• • •

• • •

247

1

2

Factories

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

...

106 10

0

Contingencies.

Inoidental

202 11 7

685

1

0

XV.—CHIEF SECRETARY.

OFFICE OF CHIEF SECRETARY.

Salaries.

Clerk—Salary increase

12 0 0

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

...

12

0

0

Correspondence Despatch—Assistants and Messengers

37

8 10

61 8 10

FISHERIES.

Salaries.

Temporary Inspectors (2)—Increases (12 months), Messengers and

114 1 2

Carried forward

37,490 611

No. 61.]

Appropriation.

1926.

£ s. d.

£

a. d.

Brought forward ...

37,490 5 11

%V.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued,

GAOLS.

Salaries.

Superintendent, Fremantle Prison—Increase from £504—£528

24 0 0

Warders (3)—Salary adjustments

8 5 9

Allowances

17 16 11

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

112

5

4

1627"8 0

ABORIGINES (SOIITNERN PORTION).

Salaries and Contingencies.

Amount required for Services during the year—Net increase

1,047 12710

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND REGISTRY.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical Assistance

201

0 10

Contingencies.

• • •

42 11

1

Incidental

• • •

.• •

243 11 11

HARBOUR AND LIGHT AND JETTIES.

Harbour and Light.

Salaries.

Clerk—Special Allowance under P.S. Regulation 81

11

5

7

Contingencies.

Sundry Services ...

60 17 3

Jetties and Tramways.

Salaries.

Wharfingers, Jetty, and Tramway Wages, etc.

125 17

6

198 0 4

LUNACY AND INEBRIATES.

Salaries.

Engineering Staff and Farm Manager

63

3 2

Other employees, Temporary Labour, Messengers, etc.

56

4

1

Contingencies.

Dairy Farm—Incidentals

296 19 10

INEBRIATES.

Maintenance of Patients in Salvation Army Homes

79

4

6

495 11 7

Carried forward ...

39,637 10 7

1926.]

Appropriation.

[No. 61.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

39,637

10 7

XV.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.

STATE CHILDREN AND OUTDOOR RELIEF.

Salaries.

Orderlies, Attendants, Domestic Staff (Government Receiving Depot)

77

6

6

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

124 18

2

Contingencies.

Payment to women on whom children are dependent

1,600

7

8

Outdoor Relief, including services incidental thereto

4,248

8 11

Maintenance of Children boarded out ...

627

8

7

6,678 9 10

STATE LABOUR BUREAU.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

...

20

1

6

Clerks, ranging from £72 to £264 per annum

24 13 11

Contingencies.

Advanced Fares not recoverable

...

95 16 11

140 12 4

XVI —MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

Salaries.

GENERALLY.

Secretary—Increase £504-028 per annum ...

24

0 0

Clerk—Increase £12 per annum

-•

•••

--

12

0

0

Government Schools, Forage, Lodging Allowances, etc.

922 17

9

SECONDARY ScHoor.s.

Staff (including Allowances)

...

282

3 11

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

Secretary—Increase £432 to £456 (6 months)

11 17 11

Class Instructors and extra Assistants

260

5

1

Inspector-000 (4 months)

...

199 10

6

Contingencies.

Secondary Scholarships and Bursaries ...

309

0

2

1,514 16 11

University Exhibitions

213

6

8

3,749 18 11

XVIL—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.

MEDICAL SzonoN.

Salaries.

Nurses, Domestic Staff, Housemaids, Wardsmaids, Cooks, etc.

1,036

1

9

HOMES.

Contingencies.

Sundry Services—Provisions, Clothing, Fuel, Equipment, etc.

797

9

1

Carried forward

1,833 10 10

50,206 11

8

No. 61.1

Appropriation..

[1926.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

1,833

10 10

50,206

11 8

XVIL—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH—continued.

HEALTH SECT/ON.

Salaries.

Bacteriologist—Rate increased from £704 to £708 per annum

4

0 0

Inspectors—Increased rate (£312–£324), (£300-2312)

6

18

1

Psychologist—Increase £400 to £504

34

13 4

Inspector—Travelling and District Allowances

...

76

15

1

School Hygiene.

Schools Medical Officer (4 months)

...

4

15 4

Dental Nurse

3

12 6

School Nurse

0

8 8

Contingencies.

Infant Welfare Centres ...

21

18 11

Reduction in amount chargeable to Hospital Fund ...

13,000

0 0

14,986 12 9

XVIII.—MINISTER FOR NORTH-WEST.

Salaries.

Clerk —Special Allowance

...

.6.

17 16

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY UNDERTAKING.

Salaries.

Transfer from P.W.D. Estimates

...

254

9

0

Less chargeable to Loan Funds ...

106 11

1

147 17 11

METROPOLITAN ABATTOIRS AND S

YARDS.

Salaries.

Temporary Assistance ...

30 6 0

Contingencies.

Incidentals, including Wages and Departmental Charges ...

418 13

9

448 19 0

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, AND DRAINAGE

DEPARTMENT.

Salaries.

Engineer—Increase from £576-2960 (6 months)

...

190 7 8

Engineer—Arrears, 1924-25

...

6..

0 5 2

Assistant Engineer—Increase £408-2432

8 1 0

Sub-Accountant—Allowance £24 per annum...

...

19

5

3

Clerks—£300 from 16th December

...

161 19 7

Clerks (2)—Arrears, 1924-25

...

2 1 3

Draftsmen (2)—Increases £408—£432 and £132—£216

51

5 10

Contingencies.

Incidental

Expenses

1,472 5 9

"•

Operating Expenses

4,689 12 1

6,595 3 7

Carried forward

72,403 2 2

1926.]

Appropriation.

[No. 61.

s. d.

£

a. d.

Brought forward

72,403

2 2

PUBLIC UTILITIES.—continued.

OTHER HYDRAULIC UNDERTAKINGS CHARGEABLE TO REVENUE.

Salaries.

Transfer from Public Works Estimates

170

2 2

Less Chargeable to Loan Funds ...

133

17 4

38   4 10

CAVE H017SE.

Salaries.

Proportion of Items 1-8 in Division No. 3 State Trading Concerns,

State Hotels Department ...

2

11

6

Contingencies.

General Development and Maintenance of Yallingup Cave House,

1,368

1

4

1,370 12 10

Total Consolidated Revenue Fund ...

73,809 19 10

No. 61.]

Appropriation.

[1926.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 3Orn JUNE, 1926.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION "ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1925-26.

SCHEDULE G.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

£

s. d.

£

d.

DEPARTMENTAL.

556    9 11

Salaries—Works, Goldfields and other Water Supplies in Agri cultural

Districts, etc.

240 8 5

Salaries—Lands

637 5 8

Incidental—Metropolitan Water Supply

...

974 0 0

2,408 4 0

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS, rat,

Dwarda-Eastwards

10,676 17 0

Norseman-Salmon Gums

11,863 0 8

Albany-Denmark Extension

22

9

1

22,582

6

9

HARBOURS AND RIVERS.

Ashburton Jetty

...

•••

•••

•••

•••

814 15

1

WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE.

Murchison and Peak Hill Goldfields

...

12 13

5

49 16 2

62 9 7

DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Land Settlement for Soldiers—Advances generally, Improvements

and Purchase of Estates, Grants to Local Authorities, etc.

...

7,470 16

4

Agricultural Group Settlement ...

83,199

1

1

90,669 17 5

Total, General Loan Fund

...

116,517 12 10

1926.]

Appropriation.

[No. 61.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30TH TUNE, 1920.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1925-1926.

SCHEDULE H.

TRUST FUND.

£ s. d.

s. d.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDING S.

Á dm nintnition.

Departmental—,Salaries

78 11 2

Contingencies.

School Buildin

g's and Quarters

1,454 19 3

Additions and Renovations

'

...

3 1 10

Additional Works in tire North-\Vest

181 13 1

1,718

5

.1

311SCI ELLAN EC us.

Purchase of Motor Car for Government Garage

..

...

...

197 10

0

Amounts required for Adjustment of Accounts, Electric Power

Station, Credited to Fund in error

...

...

...

...

93 13

6

Recoup, Erroneous Credit to Fund

...

...

...

...

...

6 11

3

Total, Trust Fund

£2,016

0

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