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No. 41.]

Appropriation.

[1929.

APPROPRIATION.

20° GEO. V., No. XL.

No. 41 of 1929.

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 thirty, and to supplement grants made by the present Parlia- ment during its last Session in adjustment of the Vote " Advance to Treasurer, 1928-29" for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1929.

[Assented to 31st December, 1929.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

Preamble.

-WE, Your Majesty's Most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects,Parliament assembled, towards making good the supply whichthe Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in

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,

1929-30-

1929.]

Appropriation.

[Mo. 41.

2.

There shall and may be issued and applied, for or ApplIcatIon of

moneys.

towards making good the supply granted to I-Es Majesty for the services of the year ending the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and thirty, the following sums, that is to say:—

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Four Million Eight Hundred and Thirty-four Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit 'of the Trust Fund, the sum of Eight Hundred and Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-five Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of Two Million Eight Hundred and Three Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty-six 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- 4pggnation of

Honed in Schedule A to this Act, towards making good the schedule

Supply granted to His Majesty, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Six Million Six Hundred and Thirty-four Thousand Four Hun- dred and Eighty-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund the sum of Eight Hundred and Fifty-four Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-five Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the sum of Three Million Seven Hundred and Seventy-three Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty-six Pounds.

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

(2.) All sums granted by this Act to supplement grants tun a°. to

in confirmation of the expenditure from the vote, "Advance 1mouser

to Treasurer, 1928-29," for charges during the year ended

the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and

twenty-nine, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of One Hundred and Thirty-six Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty- seven Pounds Eleven Shillings and Elevenpence.

From the General Loan Fund the sum of Three Hundred and Sixty Thousand Seven Hundred and Four Pounds Nineteen Shillings and Sixpence.

From the Trust Fund, the sum of Twenty-nine Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Pounds Nine Shillings and Elevenpence;

No. 41.]

Appropriation.

[1929.

Schedules B. to R.

Are appropriated and shall he deemed to have been appropriated for the purposes and services expressed in Schedules B, C, D, E, F, G, and H.

SCHEDULE A.

FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR ENDING 30vn TUNE, 1930.

Consolidated Revenue Fund—

£

t

Under Act No.

...

850,000

Under Act No.

...

950,000

Under this Act

...

...

4,834,488

Votes as per Estimates

6,634,488

Trust Fund

Under Act No.

:30,000

Under Act No.

10,000

Under this Act

814,935

Votes as per Estimates

854,935

General Loan Fund

Under Act No.

720,000

Under Act No.

250,000

Under this Act

2,803,286

Votes as per Estimates

...

3,773,286

Public Account Advance to Treasurer

Under Act No.

...

300,000

Under this Act

200,000

500,000

£11,762,709

SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR THE SERVICES -OF THE YEAR

ENDING

36£0 JUNE, 1930,

AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF

EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE -LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

£

The Legislative Council

...

1,814

The Legislative Assembly

...

2,939

The Joint House Committee

4,988

The Joint Printing Committee

4,851

The Joint Library Committee

375

The Premier

...

...

...

141.534

The Treasurer

...

...

...

219,895

The Minister for Forests

...

...

...

23,955

The Minister for Justice

...

...

...

103,872

The Minister for Public Works and Labour

133,184

The Minister for Lands and Immigration ...

82,380

The Chief Secretary

...

...

222,462

The Minister for Education ...

691,019

The Minister for Mines

...

103,476

The Minister for Health

...

...

...

218,726

The Minister for Agriculture

...

...

...

100,852

The Minister for Police

...

...

...

...

251,119

The Minister for Child Welfare and Outdoor Relief

116,931

Public Utilities

...

...

...

...

...

...

4,210,116

---

Total ...

... £6,634,488

1929.]

Appropriation.

[No. 41.

SCHEDULE C.

TRUST FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30ra JUNE, 1930, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

San OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

Public Works and Buildings

105,328

...

Miscellaneous

...

49,607

154,935

Total

APPROPRIATION SUSPENSE TRUST ACCOUNT.

Group Settlement Reserve

468,269

Consolidated Revenue Fund

...

231,731

700,000

Total

854,935

...

SCHEDULE D.

GENERAL LOAN FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30m JUNE, 1930, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

Under Sec-

tion 36 of

Generally.

Total

Audit Act.

£

£

U

Departmental ...

...

238,598

238,598

Railways and Tramways. etc.

88,41)8

861,839

950.247

Harbours and Rivers

15,189

192,813

208,002

Water Supply and Sewerage

111,871

332,138

444,009

Development of Goldfields

:mid Mineral

77,400

77,400

Development of Agriculture

04,170

1,305,351

1.369,530

Roads and Bridges, Public Buildings, et

34,046

417,054

452,000

Other Undertakings

33,500

33,500

8314,590

£3,458,696

83.773.286

SCHEDULE E.

ADVANCE TO TREASURER.

To be issued, it 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,

meets, etc. Also to pay expenses of an unforseen natty e, chargeable against the Con

solidated Revenue Fund, or the General Loan Fund, or the Salo of Government Property

Trust Account ; 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 provisions of any Loan Act pending state tong 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 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, 1931: Provided that expendi- ture incurred in reconstruction of Victoria Quay, relaying Perth Electric Tramways and in relaying Government Railways may be adjusted over a period of five years-8500,000.

No. 41.1

Appropriation.

[1929.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1929.

IN ADJUSTMENT OP THE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1928-29.

SCHEDULE F.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

IL—LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Contingencies.

Select Committees, Payment of Witnesses, etc.

...

140 12

0

III.—LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Contingencies.

15

0

0

Members' Postages and Telegrams

...

V.—JOINT PRINTING COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

5

0

0

Repoi ter (Chief), Short provision in Estimates (£650 in lieu of £655)

VII. —PREMIER.

PREMIER'S DEPARTMENT.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical Assistance ...

88

14

6

Clerks, ranging from £72 to £288 per annum

12

4

9

Clerk to Leader of the Opposition (Relieving)

6

4

7

Contingencies.

6

4

9

Public Service Appeal Board

18

15

9

Miscellaneous Printing and Advertising

9

6

0

Royal awl other Commissions of Inquiry

157

2

7

Empire Forestry Conference

...

228

18

4

Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits, and State Ceremonials

109

1

10

Entertaining Distinguished Visitors

...

46

6

7

682 19 8

LONDON AGENCY.

Salaries.

Clerk—Increase under re-classilioation (£300 to £408)

108

0

0

Clerks, Typists, and Attendant

497

5

5

Contingencies.

Motor Car Expenses

...

16

10

11

Upkeep of Savoy House

382

19

4

Purchase of Car ...

352

16

6

1,357 12 2

Carded forward

2,201 3 10

1929.]

Appropriation.

[No. 11.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

...

2,201 3 10

VII.—PREMIER—continued.

PUBLIC Ssavicx COMMISSIONER.

&furies.

Clerks, ranging from £192 to £252 per annum

19 11 5

COVERNM ENT MOTOR CAR SERVICE.

Contingencies.

Wages and Overtime

...

311

0

0

Purchase of Cars ...

729

4

9

Reduction in Rebates from other Departments

772

17

11

1,813

2

8

PRINTING.

Salaries.

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

3,050

3

9

Readers (2)—Increases under re-classification

24 8 4

3,074

12

1

TOURIST AND PUBLICITY BUREAU.

Salaries.

Clerks, ranging front 972 to 9288 per annum

7 16 10

Temporary Assistance ...

9 3 3

17 o

EASURER.

T

ASERY

Salaries.

Allowance upon retirement under Regulation 81

...

42

7

9

Acting Stamp Assessor, £324

...

8

6

2

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

129

6

5

180 0 4

AUDIT.

Inspector at 948 per annum from 3rd April

11

13

10

Cleric at 924 per annum from 4th February

9

13

5

Clark (Additional leave period on half pay)

4

13

2

26

U

5

Carried forward

7,331 10 10

No. 41.]

Appropriation.

[1929.

£

s. d.

£

5.

Brought forward

...

7,331 10 10

VIII.—TREASURER—continued.

COMPASSIONATE AJAAnVANCES.

Hay, Miss M. (additional, Injuries Carnarvon Hospital

...

6 10

0

Widow of late C. Atkinson, Chief Clerk, Aborigines Department

...

394

0

5

Sellenger, IV. C., Chief Inspector Police, for injuries on duty, Fre-

mantle Wharf, November, 1925 ...

150 0 0

Widow of late E. K. Byrne, Clerk, Agricultural Bank

332

0 10

Widow of late D.

Stuart, Inspector of Fisheries, Broome ...

244

11 II

•••

2,000

0

0

Widow of late R. J. Anketell, member Main Roads Board ...

Widow of late T. Williams, Sergeant of Police

...

300

1

4

Widow of late T. Nevin, Police Constable

...

81

3 11

Widow of late L. O'Brien, Sergeant of Police

...

161 15 11

Widow of late H. D. C. Higgins, Draftsman, Mines Department

•.•

461

0

0

Widow of late E. J. Jacob, Clerk of Courts, Roebourne

507

16

Widow of late H. C. Randell, Clerk, C.S.O.

551 18

9

Widow of late G. A. Eastaugh, Resident Magistrate, Geraldton

...

1,002

6

7

Children of late W. J. Malone, Police Constable

...

130 16 10

Widow of late J. B. Rogers, Draftsman, Lands Department ...

1504

7

8

Widow of late A. Italy, Pastoral Manager, Wyndham Meatworks,

portion of Compassionate Allowance of £952 7s. Ild.

456 14

4

Widow of late F. Cooke, Police Constable

101

7

8

Widow of late S. G. Jeffrey, Clerk of Courts, Fremantle

630

6 10

8,017

8

1

STATE SAVINGS BANK.

Salaries.

Clerk at £324

...

201

8 10

Manager William Street Branch at £432

214

13

6

Temporary Clerical Assistance

75

9

2

Manager, Katanning Branch, at £336

56

0

0

Manager, Metropolitan Markets Branch, at £336

20 10

3

Contingencies.

Commission payable to Agents, etc.

677 19 11

Computation of Interest and Balancing Ledgers, etc., at Head Office

and all Branches

129 15

0

Branch Cleaners ...

5 8 10

Relieving Officers

7 13 6

1,383 19 0

Less Rebated to Pro t' t and Loss Account

1,388 19

0

GOVERNMENT STORES.

Salaries.

Clerk—Increase £300 to £312

12

0

0

Contingencies.

Wages and Other—In connection with Issuing Stores ; including

Wages of Storeman

96 16

5

Reduction in recoup by "!her Departments

9 18

5

118 14 10

TAXATION.

Clerk at £288 (7 months)

...

239

0

8

Carried forward ...

15,708 14Y5

1929.]

Appropriation.

[No. 41.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

16,706

14

VIM—TREASURER—continued.

WORKERS' HOMES BOARD.

Salaries.

Clerk, £300 (7 months)

176

18

2

Proportion of Salaries to Board Members

3

10

0

Extra Clerical Assistance

417

0

I

Contingencies.

Incidental

441

1

9

Commission to Deputy Postmaster General on War Service Homes

8

6

1

1,046

16

1

Less Rebated to Workers' Homes Fund

1,046

/6

1

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

Salaries.

Telephone Switchboard Operators

...

5

4

:3

Retiring Allowances.

Police Benefit Fund—£ for £ Subsidy on Contributions

13

5

0

Retiring Allowances

...

436

5

8

Refunds.

Refunds of Revenue not otherwise provided for

9,411

13

0

Sundry Grants and Services.

Commission on Interest paid, etc., by the Westminster Bank, Ltd., the Crown Agents, and the Commonwealth Banks in the Eastern States and the Commonwealth Bank in London

2,082

13

6

Duty Stamp advance at Bullfinch Post Office destroyed by fire ...

2

0

0

Stamp Duty on Transfers of Inscribed Stock

...

3,531

5

8

Telephone Switchboard, Central Buildings ...

22

15

1

Incidental

e“

:300

2

4

Workers' Compensation Act—Medical Referees

132

19

0

Caves House, etc.

10

0

0

Grant to Sailors' Rest, Fremantle

50

0

0

Deg Money in Receiver's Cash ...

2

5

1

Belmont Police Station Site ...

305

0

0

Mount Hawthorn Police Station

80

0

0

16,385

8

7

STATE. ACCIDENT INSURANCE OFFICE.

Salaries.

Clerk—Short provision in Estimates

..

0

4

8

Machinist at £156 from 22nd October

1(18

0

0

Short rebated by Railway Department and from Government Workers' Compensation Fund on account Medical Officer's salary

236

10

I

Contingencies.

Short rebated by Railway Department

51

13

1

396

7

10

Less rebated to State Accident Insurance Trust Fund

396

7

10

Carried forward ...

32,092 3 0

No. 41.]

[1929.

Appropriation.

£

s. d.

s. d.

Brought forward

32,092 3 0

11. \[fNISTER FOR FORESTS.

Salaries.

Assistant Forester—Increase £20 (10 months)

10 17

X.—MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND POLICE.

J time)). Salaries.

CROWN LAW OFFICES.

Allowance under Public Service Regulation 81

20

10

2

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRACY.

Chief Electoral Officer—Leave due upon retirement

79

0

0

LAND TITLES.

Assistant Registrar—Increase £636 to £672 ...

36

0

0

Draftsman, £312 (7 months)

178

1

0

SUPREME Count.

Registrar—Increase £900 to £960

55

0

0

Official Trustee, £576 (11 months)

...

528

0

0

Clerk, £300 (11 months)

274

0

9

MISCELLANEOUS (ALL BRANCHES).

Temporary Clerical Assistance, Messengers, etc.

...

1,043

14

8

Contingencies.

Extra Assistance in the Preparation of Electoral Rolls ; Fees to

Returning and Presiding Officers ; Payments in connection with

Electoral Canvassing, and other Expenses in connection with

By-elections, etc.

...

104

16

5

Witnesses and Jurors, Supreme Court and Quarter and Potty

Sessions

938

14

8

LICENSING.

Contingencies.

Reduced amount recovered from Licensing Compensation Fund

...

229

4

7

3,493

S

3

XL—MINISTER FOR WORKS AND LABOUR.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS

Salaries.

Assistant Engineer—Rate increased. by £24 (8 months}

15 19

1

District Allowances

...

123 17

8

Sub-Accountant—Special Allowance

17 19

1

Junior Draftsman

84 7

3

Clerk—Special Allowance

24 0

0

Inspector—Special Allowance

...

/1 19

0

Leave due to Officers transferred to other Departments

87 12

0

Loss transferred to Loan, Trust, Goldfields Water Supply, other

365 14

1

Hydraulic Undertakings, etc. ...

344 14

9

20 19

4

Carried forward

...

20 RI 4

35,602 4 7

1929.]

Appropriation.

[No. 41.

£

s. d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward ...

20

19 4

3,5602

4

7

XI.—MINISTER FOR WORKS AND LABOUR—continued.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILD/NOS—continued.

Contingencies.

Traffic Expenses—Railways under Construction

...

4,142

5 5

Rents for Office Accommodation, Mining Registrars' Quarters, Police

Quarters, Pensioners' Allowances in lieu of Quarters, etc.

...

649

2 0

Extra Remuneration, Public Service Regulations 33 and 79

...

25

13

2

395

4 2

5,233 4 1

XIL—MINISTER FOR LANDS, IMMIGRATION, AND

INDUSTRIES.

LANDS AND SURVEYS.

Salaries.

Computer—Special Allowance

24 0 0

Proportion of Salaries of officers transferred to other departments ...

11 18

6

Reduction in amount transferred to Loan

5,051

16

7

Contingencies.

Reduction in amount transferred to Loan

...

6,636 4

5

1,228 13

3

12,952 12 9

AGRICULTURAL BANK, INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE BOARD, SOLDIERS'

LAND SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Sub-Manager—hicreaso £600 to £612

11 18 10

Inspectors appointed by Trustees under Agricultural Bank Act

(additional)

...

1,139 5 11

Clerks (2)—Allowances, and increased rate ...

13 4 0

Clerk at £300 (transferred from group item providing £72 to £288) ...

233

6

6

Contingencies.

Incidental

• • •

.• •

• • .

448 13

4

1,846

8

7

GROUP SETTLEMENT.

Contingencies.

1,060

9

8

Reduced transfer to Loan

1,712 15

8

2,773

5

4

IMMIGRATION.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.

246 15

0

Immigrants' Homes—Stall

5 15 2

Clerk--Adjustment of leave period

184 6 2

Contingencies.

Immigrants' Homo

...

360 6 8

797 3 0

Carried forward

59204 18 4

No. 41.]

[1929.

Appropriation.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

59,201 18

4

XII —CHIEF SECRETARY.

Cuific SECRETARY.

Salaries.

Clerk—Special Allowance at £12 ma.

10

13

7

Office Cleaners, Night Watchmen. etc

97 17

9

108 II

4

FRIENDLY Sodamos AND REGISTRY.

Clerks—Ranging from £72 to £288 per annum

...

150

8

6

Allowance under P.S. Regulation No. 81

...

77

17

2

.128

5

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

43

4

0

Sundry Services

478 0 6

521

4

6

HARBOUR AND LIGHT AND .1arrfics.

HARBOUR AND LIGHT.

Salaries.

Clerk, ranging from £72 to £312 per annum

1

6 10

Boatmen and Carpenters—Increase, 5s. per week ...

26 13

4

Engine Driver—Launch—Increase, 5s. per week

...

5

6

8

Allowances

1.5 5 7

JETTIES AND TRAMWAYS.

Wharfingers, Jetty and Tramway Wages, etc.

577 19

9

626 12

2

LUNACY AND INEBRIATES.

Salaries.

Clerk—Payment in respect of Long Son ice Leave

26

18

6

Inspector General of the Insane and Inebriates--Vote £1,0

I

creased to £1,080 per annum

..

18

10

9

45

9

3

ORSERVAT0121

Salaries.

Government Astronomer (0 months), at £708

...

531

0

0

Astrographic Observer and Mechanic (9 months), £408

306

0

0

Temporary Labour (Caretaker)

193 /1

3

Assistant (6 months)

...

183

0

9

Coletingenc

Incidental ...

104 11

8

1,318

3

S

STAT E LABOUR BUREAU.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical a d other Assistance

1

18

6

Contingencies.

Incidental

...

324 12

7

326 11

I

Carried forward ...

62,379 16

0

1929.]

Aptwopriation.

[No. 41.

£

a. d.

£

a. d.

Brought forward ...

62,379 16 0

XIV.—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

Salaries.

GENERALLY.

Clerk at £324, transferred from Technical Schools

132 18

6

Clark—Allowance under Public Service Regulation No. 81

25

3

5

Primary and Central Schools ...

3,321 14 3

TEACHERS' COLLEGE.

Assistants ...

361 19 8

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

Clerk—Increase from £300 to £324 from 1st July, 1926 to 31st

62

3

1

Caretakers and Cleaners

46 9 8

MANUAL TRAINING, ETC.

Staff (including Allowances)

...

62 14

9

NARROGIN FARM SCHOOL.

Staff

• • •

• • •

• .•

••

32 13 4

Contingencies.

Incidental—Primary and Central Schools

599 19 3

University Exhibitions ...

26 13 4

TRAINING COLLEGE.

Board, etc., for Students in Residence

...

97 14

9

4,770 4

XV.—MINISTER FOR MINES.

Salaries.

GENERALLY.

State Mining Engineer and Chief Inspector of Machinery, £852 (8

months)

565

4

9

Acting Mining Registrar, Marble Bar, £355 (7 months)

203

12

6

Registrar, Menzies—Increase in District Allowance

22

14

3

State Mining Engineer and Chief Inspector of Mines—Increase under

Appeal Board decision—US ma. (3 years)

144

0

0

MISCELLANEOUS.

Temporary Clerical Assistance, etc.

...

200

7

11

1

7

0

CHEMICAL BRANCH.

Chemist—Increase £12 per annum

...

7

2

/

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.

Temporary

Labour

• • •

• • •

• ••

• • •

84

10

3

INSPECTION OF MACHINERY.

Inspector of Machinery (short provision on Estimates)

0

8

3

Deputy Inspector of Machinery, £552

366

4

4

Inspectors of Machinery (2)—Increase £24 (8 months)

16

18

0

Carried forward

1,620 9 4 67,150 0 0

No. 41.]

Appropriation..

[1929.

£

s.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

1,620 9 4

67,150 0 0

XV.—MINISTER FOR MINES—continued.

Sumo/. OF MINES.

Lecturers—Increases

• •

• • •

• .•

• • .

2

6

1

EXPLOSIVES.

Temporary Labour—Magazine Keeper and Watchmen

2 17 10

Contingencies.

Survey of Leases and Areas, etc.

45

2

6

Compensation—Miners' Phthisis Act ...

1,144 16 11

2,815 12 8

XVI.—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.

MEDICAL. Salaries.

720 8 0

Nurses, Domestic Staff, Housemaids, Wardsmaids, Laundresses,

Cooks, Yardmen, Gardeners, etc. ...

3,858 4

4

WOOROLOO SANATORIUM.

Nurses, Domestic Staff, Yardmen, Gardeners, etc....

247

9

2

HOMES.

Salaries.

Orderlies, Female Attendants and Domestic Staff ...

811 10

1

Contingencies.

Reduction in amount rebated to Hospital Fund

5,231

0

0

10,868 11 7

PUBLIC HEALTH.

Psychologist—Increased rate at £12 per annum

12

0

0

Wages, Sanitation Government Buildings, Temporary Labour, etc.

331 12 11

343 12 11

XVIL—MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Inspector, Fruit Industries Branch—Payment in respect of Long

Service Leave at retirement

9 11

7

Plant Pathologist, £456 (4 months) ...

152 0 0

Inspector, Stock Branch—Increase, £50 (6 months)

25

0

0

Veterinary Surgeon—Increase, £48 (2} months)

...

10

3

1

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

23

8

0

Reduced transfer to Business Undertakings, etc.

180 14

0

Contingencies.

Incidentals—Travelling, Freight, Postages, etc.

2,258 7 0

Library, Literature and Bulletins

...

34 12 10

2,693 16 6

XVIII.--MINISTER FOR POLICE.

Salaries.

Secretary—Increase under award

...

29

1

1

Temporary Labour

309

3

3

Chief Inspector—Increase under Award

33 0 3

Inspectors—Increase under Award

...

255 2 5

Constabulary—Increase under Award

8,449 1b

7

122 11

7

9,198 !I 2

Carried forward ...

93,070 7 10

1929.]

.4p yopriation.

[No. 41.

s. d.

£

a. d.

Brought forward ...

93,070

7 10

XI X.—MINISTER FOR CHILD WELFARE AND OUTDOOR

RELIEF.

-

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

265

2

4

Contingencies.

Payment to women on whom children aro dependent

1,585 19

5

Outdoor Relief, including Services incidental thereto -

25,479 399 16 4

9

0

27,730

7

1

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

Al3ORIGINES CATTLE STATION (AVON VALLEY).

Salaries.

Temporary Labour, etc.

92 11 11

District Allowances

26 0 0

118 11 i1

GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY UNDERTAKING.

As per transfer from Public Works Department Estimates

55

0

6

Less chargeable to. Loan Fund

11

11

6

43 9 0

METROPOLITAN ABATTOIRS AND SALEYARDS.

Salaries.

Temporary Assistance

15

1

0.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, AND DRAINAGE.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

...

1,325

1.

2

OTHER HYDRAULIC UNDERTAKINGS CHARGEABLE TO REVENUE.

Salaries.

As per transfer from Public Works Department Estim

43

5

8

Less Chargeable to Loan Funds

33

7

8

9 18 0

STATE BATTERIES.

Salaries.

Inspector—

ease £24 per annum (8 months)

...

15

18

0

PERTH CITY MARKETS.

Contingencies.

'ninths/tat—AI

(mance, Wages, etc.

76 15

6

RAILWAYS, TRAMWAYS, AND ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

Tramways ...

9,972 17

2

Electricity Supply

3,909 2 3

13,881 10 5

Total, Consolidated Revenue Fund

136,287 11 11

156

No. 41.]

Appropriation.

[1929.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1929.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1928-29.

SCHEDULE G.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

£

8. d.

DEPARTMENTAL.

218 18

3

Salaries—Works, Goldfields and other Water Supplies in Agricultural

Districts, etc.

44 19 2 148 0 0

411 17

5

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS, ETC.

Meekatharra•Wiluna

10,000 0 0

Surveys—New Lines

...

789 6 2

Rails and Fastenings—Railways

14,422 10

0

25,211 16

2

HARBOURS AND RIVERS.

Esperance Harbour Works

...

1,171 13

1

Fremantle Harbour Works

...

41,785 3 1

Geraldton Harbour Works

...

11,983

1

6

54 939 17 8

WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE.

Water Supply on Stock Routes

...

1,797

4

3

Water Supply in Agricultural and the North-West Districts, etc.

39,998 12 11

41,795 17

2

DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Agricultural Immigration

...

1,774

0

0

Agricultural Bank—Working Capital

117,145 17

4

Assistance to Settlers, Industries, etc. (Agricultural Bank)

,..

71,037 16

0

Land Settlement for Soldiers—Advances to Settlers

25,547 18

8

Abattoirs, Cold Storage, Chilling and Canning Works, Wyndham,

Refrigerating Works, etc. ...

2,044 6 6

217,649 18

6

OTHER UNDERTAKINGS.

State Steamships

20,795 12

7

Total, General Loan Fund

360,704 19

6

1929.1

Appropriation.

[No. 41.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30 in JUNE, 1929.

h ADJUSTMENT OF TEE APPROPRIATION "ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1928-29.

SCHEDULE IL

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

£

R. d.

£

s. d.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Administration.

Departmental—Salaries

27

10 4

899

5 5

726 15

9

Contingencies.

Roads and Bridges.

Roads and Bridges throughout the State

8,293 10

5

Belmont Road Board—Improving and Widening

...

4,500 0 0

School Buildings and Quarters, including Additions and Equipment,

now Buildings and Renovations

1,937 18 1

...

Court Houses and Residencies, including Additions and Renovations

238

3

7

Now Furniture and Equipment, Public Buildings generally ...

134 10

3

Yallingup Caves House—Additional Equipment

...

106 18

9

HARBOUR AND RIVER WORKS, ETC.

Fremantlo Harbour—North Wharf Construction

3,000 0 0

MISCELLANEOUS.

Land Sottlemont for Soldiers, Groups, etc., Roads, Bridges and

8,889

13

1

Homo for Mentally Deficient Girls, and Swan River Reclamation at

1,495 0 0

28,593 14 2

Total Sale of Government Property Trust Account ...

29,320 9 11

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