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No. 53.]

Apprnpria

[1931.

APPROPRIATION.

27° GEO. \T., No. LIII.

No. 53 of 1931.

AN ACT to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and from Moneys to the 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-two, and to supplement grants made by the present Parlia- ment during its last Session, in adjustment of the Vote " Advance to Treasurer, 1930-31," for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1931.

[Assented to 29th December, 1931.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

Per amble.

E, Your Majesty's Most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, Parliament assembled, towards making good the supplyWthe 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 Legis- lative Council and Legislative Assembly of Western Aus- tralia, 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, 1931-

1931.]

Appropriation.

[No. 53.

2. There shall and may be issued and applied, for or „,"=1"

towards making good the supply granted to His Majesty for the services of the year ending the thirtieth clay of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, the following sums, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Four Million Seventy Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund, the sum of Seventy-five Thousand and Twenty-seven Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of One Million Four Hundred and Fifty-nine Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty 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- tioned in Schedule A to this Act, towards making good the

Appropriation of

supplies.

Schedule A.

Supply granted to His Majesty, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Five Million Seven Hundred and Seventy Thousand Seven :Hun- dred and Ninety-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund the sum of

One Hundred and Five Thousand and Twenty-seven Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the

sum of One Million Four Hundred and Fifty-nine Thousand

Eight Hundred and Forty 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 in confirmation of the expenditure from the vote, "Advance to Treasurer, 1930-31," for charges during the year ended the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one, that is to say:—

Treasurer.

Advance to

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Seven Hundred and Seventy-six Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty- four Pounds Four Shillings and Ninepence.

From the General Loan Fund the sum of l'xvo Hundred and Thirty Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty-two Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Threepence.

From the Trust Fund the sum of Seventy Thousand Four Hundred and Twenty-eight Pounds Nineteen Shillings

and Eightpence:

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Appropriation.

[1931.

Schemata B to H. Are appropriated and shall be 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 OP THE YEAR ENDING 30TH JUNE, 1931.

Consolidated Revenue Fund

Under Act No. 7 of 1931 ...

850,000

Under Act No. 23 of 1931

850,000

Under this Act

4,070,798

Votes as per Estimates

5,770,798

Trust Fund

Under Act No. 7 of 1931 ...

20,000

Under Act No. 23 of 1931

10,000

Under this Act

...

75,027

Votes as per Estimates

105,027

General Loan Fund

Under Act No. 7 of 1931 ...

200,000

Under Act No. 23 of 1931

100,000

Under this Act

...

1,159,840

Votes as per Estimates

1,459,840

Public Account Advance to Treasurer

Under Act No. 7 of 1931 .,.

300,000

Under this Act

...

200,000

500,000

£9,394,316

SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR THE

SERVICES OF THE YEAR

ENDING 30rn JUNE, 1932, AS DETAILED

IN THE ESTIMATES OF

EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE

ASSEMBLY.

StuunnY.

£

The Legislative Council

...

...

1,456

The Legislative Assembly ...

...

2,399

The Joint House Committee

...

4,009

The Joint Printing Committee

...

3,869

The Joint Library Committee

...

...

296

83,039

748,841

...

61,457

The Minister for Lands and Immigration

The Minister for Medical and Public Health

...

83,681

Attorney General

...

...

...

...

•••

72,734

The Minister for Mines

...

...

...

...

107,154

The Minister for Police

...

...

...

•••

•••

209,207

The Minister for Forests

...

...

...

...

...

15,489

The Minister for Child Welfare and Outdoor Relief

...

607,902

The Minister for Public Works and Labour

...

...

28,735

The Chief Secretary

...

...

...

...

...

...

169,018

The Minister for Education

...

...

...

•••

...

554,964

The Minister for Agriculture

...

...

...

...

...

71,442

...

2,945,106

...

£5,770,798

1931.]

Appropriation.

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SCHEDULE C.

TRUST FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30rn JUNE, 1932, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SALE OP GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

Public Works and Buildings

41,600

Miscellaneous ...

63,427

Total

105,027

SCHEDULE D.

GENERAL LOAN FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30ns JUNE, 1932, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OP EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

Under Sec-

tion 36 of

Generally.

Tow I.

Audit Act.

£

£

Departmental ...

2,234

77,615

79,849

Railways and Tramways, etc.

...

141,258

141,258

Harbours and Rivers

12,556

53,544

66,100

Water Supply and Sewerage

37,298

366,318

403,616

Development of Goldfields and Mineral

20,000

20,000

Development of Agriculture

747,717

747,717

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

.1,300

1,300

53,388

1,406,452

1,459,840

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 ; 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 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 Account, to be subsequently submitted to Parliament for specific appropriation. The whole amount to be adjusted subject as hereinafter provided, not later than 30th Juno, 1933: 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—£500,000.

No. 53.]

Appropriation.

[1931.

FOR THE SERVICES OP THE YEAR ENDED 20TH JUNE, 1931.

IN ADJUSTMENT OP THE APPROPRIATION 66 ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1930-31.

SCHEDULE F.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

III.—LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Salaries.

Messengers

14 1 3

IV.—JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Wages (Kitchen, Dining-room and Cleaners)

133 14 6

VII.—PREMIER.

PREMIER'S DEPARTMENT.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical Assistance ...

7 6

6

Contingencies.

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry

433 16

9

70 8 2

Public Service Appeal Board ...

..

18 14 0

Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits, and State Ceremonials

1,681

5

9

Miscellaneous Printing and Advertising

...

6 12

9

2,218 3 11

GOVERNOR'S ESTABLISHMENT.

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

2 3 4

LONDON AGENCY.

Salaries.

Clerks : 1 at £360 ; 1 at £312

672 0 0

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

.„

61 19

7

Upkeep of Savoy House

354 18 10

Motor Car Expenses

...

6

2 11

1,095

1

4

GOVERNMENT MOTOR CAR SERVICE,

Contingencies.

Purchase of Cars ...

52 0 0

Rebates from other Departments

...

3,144

7 10

3,196

7

10

Carried forward

147 15 8

1931.]

Appropriation.

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s.

E

s d.

Brought forward

147 15 8

VII.—PREMIER—eantinved.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

Salaries.

Public Service Commissioner—Leave on Retirement

47 18 5

TOURIST AND PUBLICITY BUREAU.

Salaries.

Proportion of Long Service Leave ...

4 18 7

TOTAL VIL-PREMIER

6.564 13 5

PILL—TREASURER.

TREASURY.

Salaries.

Allowances under Public Service Regulations

19

3

0

Cantingeseies.

512 13 8 531 16 8

AUDIT.

Salaries.

Senior Inspector ...

9 15

6

COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES.

Widow of the late A. H. Sykes, Police Sergeant

...

169 16

6

Widow of the late R. J. Evans, Police Constable ...

45 13

6

Widow of the late J. A. Scrymgour, Clerk of Courts, Kalgoorlie ...

750

6

11

Widow of the late Win. E. Anderson, Clerk-in-Charge Statistics, Mines

503 17 0

Children of the late Walter A. Gardham, Teacher, Education De-

245 0 0

Widow of the late S. A. Benninger, temporary Clerk, Agricultural Bank

46 18 11

Mother of the late Miss Minnie Adams, Teacher, Education Depart-

100 0 0

Widow of the late R. M. Drysdale, Cashier, Lands Titles Office

...

255

7

8

Widow of the late Arthur P. Wynter, Teacher, Education Department

350 15

5

Widow of the late J. Williamson, Temporary Engineers' Clerk, Public

33 12 11

Widow of the late C. Simmons, Temporary Orchard Inspector,

Department of Agriculture

23 16

8

Widow of the late T. H. Thomas, Secretary, Workers' Homes Board

836 12

6

Son of the late Mrs. May Nelson, Teacher, Education Department ...

36 12 10

Widow of the late G. Shawyer, Computing Draftsman, Lands De-

426 15

2

3,825

6

0

Carried forward ...

6,712 9 1

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Appropriation.

[193L

s. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward

6,712

9

1

VIII.

—TREASURER—continued.

STATE. SAVINGS BANE.

Salaries.

Branch Managers

156 12 6

Allowance to Officer on retirement

...

51 14

5

208 6 11

Less Rebated to Profit and Loss Account

...

208

6 11

GOVERNMENT STORES.

Salaries.

Allowance upon retirement under Regulation 81

43

6 11

WORKERS' HOMES BOARD.

Salaries.

Sub-Accountant ...

4 18 3

Proportion of Salaries of Board Members

60

2

6

65 0 9

Less Rebated to Workers' Homes Fund

...

65

0

9

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

Retiring Allowances.

Retiring Allowances

1,547 0 11

Sundry Grants and Services.

Expenses of Repatriation of sundry persons

568

3

7

Exchange, London requirements

331,151 18

4

Commission on Interest paid, etc.

...

1,664 11

1

528 13 10

Stamp duty on transfers of inscribed stock ...

946

6

5

Unemployment, Wheat bolt investigations

...

65 19

1

O.S. stamps stolen from Titles Office

3

8

5

Workers' Compensation Act fund

...

231

8

11

Telephone Switch Board, central buildings

...

42

3

3

Loss Motor licensing revenue, Police Department ...

13

0

0

Special Allowance, Departmental representative Arbitration Court

60

0

0

Empire Parliamentary Association—Grant

450 0 0

Compensation to Mr. Murray Jones ...

756 0 0

338,028 13 10

STATE ACCIDENT INSURANCE OEFIOE.

Salaries.

45 16 3

Short rebated by Railway Department, etc.

37

0

5

Contingencies.

Rebated by Railway Department

...

22 10 10

105

7

6

Less rebated to State Accident Insurance Trust Fund

...

105

7

6

Carried forward ...

6,7121 9 1

1931.]

Appropriation.

[No. 53.

£ s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

6,712 9 1

VIE—TREASURER—continued.

AGRICULTURAL BANK, INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE BOARD,

SOLDIERS' LAND SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Trustees and Board Member

...

49 4 0

Clerks: £72 to £288 per annum, etc.

320

2

7

Arrears of Salary, previous years

...

29 17 10

Leave due to Officer on retirement

...

304 12

9

Contingencies.

Transfer to Industries Assistance Act Suspense

801 1,505 0 9

3

7

GROUP SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Clerks : £32 to £288

95

1

6

Inspectors and Field Inspectors

...

5,992 15

6

6,087 17 0

TOTAL VIII.-TREASURER

350,031 16 13

IX.—MINISTER FOR LANDS AND IMMIGRATION.

LANDS AND SURVEYS.

Salaries.

Proportion of Salary of Officers due to other Departments

56 17

6

Proportion of Leave of Officers on retirement

...

433

18

2

Reduction in amount transferred to Loan

...

2,354

6

7

Contingencies.

Reduction of amount transferred to Loan

...

5,338 14

0

8,183 16 3

TOWN PLANNING.

Salaries.

Arrears of Salary, previous years

...

3 19

2

Proportion of leave due to Officer on retirement ...

15

9

8

19 8 10

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT BOARD.

Salaries.

300 19       2

Clerks

314 16 9

Clerks, £72-Z288

407

2

1

Temporary Clerical Assistance ...

106 10

9

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

• • •

• • •

• • •

.• •

239

16

7

1,369 5 4

Carried forward ...

356,741 5 9

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Appropriation.

[1931.

£

s. d.

tt

Brought forward ...

356,744 6 9

IX.—MINISTER FOR LANDS AND TMTMIGR ATION-

continued.

IMMIGRATION.

Salaries.

329 3 8

Temporary Clerical Assistance

10 15

2

Reduction in transfer to Loan

3

5

7

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

719

3

1

Immigrants' Homes

245 16 10

1,308 3 4

Total [X.-MINIS= FOR LANDS AND IMMIGRATION

10,880

13 9

X.—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.

MEDICAL.

Salaries.

Secretary and Assistant Under Secretary (0.5.0.) ...

89

14

0

Wooroloo Sanatorium—Farm and Engineering Staff

377

4

7

PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOSPITALS.

Contingencies.

Perth Children's Hospital and Fremantle—Grants in Aid of Mainten-

9,237

0

5

9,703 19 0

HOMES.

Contingencies.

Amount rebated to Hospital Fund

...

53,437 18 8 63,141 17 8

PUBLIC HEALTH.

Salaries.

Rebates ...

60

0

0

Contingencies.

Payment Local Health Authorities

...

712

4

0

772 4 0

Total X.-MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

63,914 .

178

XI.—ATTORNEY GENERAL.

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRACY.

Salaries.

Magistrate, Roebourne, Leave due on retirement ...

50

0

8

8

15

6

LAND TITLES.

Salaries.

Clerks

...

• • •

••

15

11

0

Draftsmen ...

•••

4

9

5

•"

Carried forward ...

431,539 1 2

1931.]

Appropriation.

[No. 53.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

431,530

1

2

XL—ATTORNEY GENERAL—continued.

ARBITRATION COURT.

Salaries,

Usher

• • •

• • •

223

12

2

Contingencies.

Incidentals

• .•

.• •

• • •

529

5

7

MISCELLANEOUS (ALL BRANCHES).

Temporary Clerical Assistance

239 13

6

JUSTICE.

Contingencies.

Awards and Law Costs ...

410 11

8

Defence of destitute persons

...

23 11

4

LICENSING.

Salaries.

Magistrates

57 10 0

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance

250

7

2

Contingencies.

109

1

3

416 18 5

Less Licensing Compensation Fund

...

416 18

5

Total XT.-ATTORNEY GENERAL

1,505 10 10

...

XIL—MDUSTER FOR MINES.

Salaries.

GENERALLY.

Clerks, £60—£288

4 6 3

CHEMICAL BRANCH.

Chemists and Analysts ...

5

2

3

INSPECTION OF MACHINERY.

Proportion of Long Service Leave due to Inspector, transferred

65

6

2

STATE LABOUR BUREAU.

Clerks

48 17 5

Contingencies.

Compensation—Miner's Phthisis Act ...

...

21,686

9

8

Contribution to Mine Workers' Relief Fund

1,897

18

9

Total XII.—MINISTER FOR MINES ...

23,708 0 6

X11L—MINISTER FOR POLICE.

POLICE.

Salaries.

46 8 0

Inspector

—"••

Total XIII.—MINISTER FOR POLICE

46 8 0

— — — — — —

Carried forward

• • •

456,799 0 6

No. 53.]

Appropriation.

[1931.

£

s.

d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

456,799

0 6

XIV.—MINISTER FOR FORESTS.

Salaries.

Assistant Foresters

1

14

3

Allowances to Officers who may be retired

137

12

4

Total XIV.—MtnsTER FOR FORESTS

..•

139

6

7

XV.—MINISTER FOR CHILD WELFARE AND OUT-

DOOR RELIEF.

CHILD WELFARE AND OUTDOOR RELIEF.

Salaries.

Clerks

1,591

9

4

Contingencies.

Payment to women on whom children are dependent

...

6,343

11

2

Outdoor Relief, including Services and Grants incidental thereto, etc.

270,209

19

10

Total XV.-MINISTER FOR CHILD WELFARE AND OUTDOOR RELIEF

278,145 0 4

XVI.—MINISTER FOR WORKS AND LABOUR.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Salaries.

ENGINEERING.

Salaries generally

62 2 0

Draftsmen and Cadets, £72 to £288

42 16

8

ARCHITECTURAL.

Assistant Principal Architect

14 14

4

Salaries generally

13 0 11

CLERICAL.

Salaries generally

52 16 10

Generally.

Metropolitan Water Supply Department—Services rendered

635 19

3

Salary in lieu of Leave to Officers retiring ...

2,473

9 10

Reimbursements by other Departments

...

3,631

5

3

Director of Works

115 0 4

7,041 5 5

Less amounts provided

3,341 16 11 3,699 8 6

Contingencies.

Works generally.

Rent of Office, accommodation Mining Registrars' quarters, Police

quarters, Pensioners' Allowances in lieu of quarters

...

265 16 11

Other Services.

Traffic Expenses—Railways under Construction

7,300 0 0

Motor License holders ...

2,113 5 0

BUILDINGS.

Wages—Holiday pay

262 13,640 12 0

1

7

Carried forward ...

735,083 7 5

1931.]

Appropriation.

[No. 53.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

735,083 7 5

XVI.—MINISTER FOR WORKS AND LAROUR—continued.

LABOUR.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

122 13 6

Total, XVL-MINISTER /MR WORKS AND LABOUR ...

/3;763 5 6

XVIL—CHIEF SECRETARY.

CHIEF SECRETARY.

Salaries.

Recoups by other Departments

0 4 0

Proportion of Long Service Leave duo to an Officer transferred

141 15

9

Contingencies.

Correspondence Despatch

7 11

...

130

281 7 8

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND REGISTRY.

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

146 12

6

GAOLS.

Salaries.

Proportion of Long Service Leave duo to an Officer retired ...

148

3

3

HARBOUR AND LICHT AND JETTIES.

HARBOUR AND LIGHT.

Salaries.

Allowances

• • •

• • •

10

10

4

LUNACY.

Salaries.

Clerks

5 0 11

OBSERVATORY.

Salaries.

Assistant

35

2

1

Total, XVH.-CHIEF SECRETARY

626 16 9

XVIII.—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

Salaries.

GENERALLY.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.

106

6

5

•••

Allowance under Public Service Regulation No. 81

3

14

8

Primary and Central Schools

...

9,441

0

2

Messengers

4

17

11

Carried forward ...

749,473 9 8

No. 53.]

Appropriation.

[1931.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

749,473

9 8

XVIII.—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION—cos/ med.

TEACHERS' COLLEGE.

Advances to Students

...

19

18 2

IVIatsvar. TRAINING.

Staff (including Allowances)

107

17 0

Total XV111.-MENISTER FOR EDUCATION

9,683 14

4

XIX.—MENTISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Proportion of an Officer's salary due to another department ...

69 13

0

Clerks

3 19 9

Agricultural advisers

...

...

••

30 11 11

Contingencies.

Buffalo-fly Spraying, including wages

22 18

8

Incidentals, etc.

717 15 5

State Farms

4,894 2 0

Total XIX.—MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE

5,739 0 9

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY UNDERTAKING.

Salaries.

As per transfer from Public Works Department Estimates

569

8

9

Less chargeable to Loan Fund ...

104 2 2

465

6

7

Contingencies.

Interest and Sinking Fund on Debentures

...

291 15

0

757

1

7

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, AND DRAINAGE.

Salaries.

384 14 10

Proportion chargeable to General Loan Fund ...

1,000

0

0

Contingencies.

Interest and Sinking Fund on Debentures

0 15 1,385 10 6

8

OTHER HYDRAULIC UNDERTAKINGS CHARGEABLE TO REVENUE.

Salaries.

As per transfor from Public Works Department Estimates ...

463

9

9

Less Chargeable to Loan Funds

...

•••

357

9

5

106 0 4

STATE BATTERIES.

Contingencies.

Working and all other Maintenance Expenses in connection with

running of State Batteries

9,409 7 7

Total, Public Utilities ...

11,658 0 0

Total, Consolidated Revenue Fund

776,554 4

1931.

]

Appropriation.

[No. 53.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30rn JUNE, 1931.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF TEE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1930-31.

SCHEDULE G.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

£

s. el.

£

s. d.

DEPARTMENTAL.

1,912

7

5

Salaries—Works, Goldfields and other Water Supplies in Agricultural

461

11

7

61 18 4

2,435 17 4

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS, ETC.

Meekatharra-Wiluna

16,824

S

4

Bridgetown-Jarnadup

19,985

1

4

Lake Grace-Karlgarin

21,846 9 5

Kulja Eastwards ...

2,117 4 8

Land Resumption—New lines ...

1,442

1

0

62,215 4 9

WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE.

Sewerage and Drainage—Perth and Fremantle

5,956 13 10

Water Supply in Agricultural and the North-West Districts (including drainage and irrigation and loans and grants to local authorities and drainage boards)

17,759 18

7

23,716 12 6

DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Development of Agriculture—Lands ...

2,338

1

8

Agricultural Group Settlement

81,326 6 8

Assistance to Settlers, Industries, etc.—Agricultural Bank ...

56,586

2

1

Assistance to Settlers, Industries, etc.—Treasury

...

949 14 11

Pine Planting and Purchase of Land ...

984 14

5

142,184 19 9

Total, General Loan Fund ...

230,552 14 3

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Appropriation.

[1931.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1931.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF TUE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1930-31.

SCHEDULE H.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

£

s. d.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Administration.

294 12

6

Departmental—Salaries

Contingencies.

Roads and Bridges.

Roads and Bridges and Drainage throughout the State, including

2,109 12

8

Additions and Renovations—Buildings not otherwise provided for ...

2,760 16 10

School Buildings and Quarters, including Additions and Equipment,

new Buildings and Renovations

...

.•

••

6,273

7

0

Hospital for Insane—Furniture, General Maintenance and Repairs ...

42

9

5

Additions and Renovations to Buildings in the North-West generally

42 17

2

11,229

3

1

NORTH-WEST.

Broome Jetty—Repairs, Cattle Yards, Tramway and Rolling Stock

97 12

5

Derby Jetty, Re-instatement

1,926 14

0

Onslow Jetty, Reconstruction

.„

1,741

6 7

Foreshore Protection Works, Garner von and Port Hedland

926 14

6

Reconditioning Locomotives, Rolling Stock, etc.

315 0 0

Balla Balla Jetty

60 7 8

Carnarvon Jetty ...

1,997 17

9

Derby-Lighting and Engine Replacement

...

34 11

4

Wyndham—Stony Point Jetty

2,397 6 9

Wyndham—Stony Point Mooring Buoys

...

99 17 10

Wyndham—Town Jetty Lead Yard and Race

19 18

0

9,617

5 10

MISCELLANEOUS.

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

2,059

4 11

Recoup on Water Charges to Mining

5,395 13

6

Land Clearing, Forestania Area

...

28,204

7 10

Old Mill Site, South Perth, Resumption

...

137

8

6

Perth-Fremantle Road, Deviation at Rope Works ...

4,863 18

1

Pardelup Prison Farm

...

230 8 11

Relief to Settlers, Loss by Bush Fires

...

33 15

0

Subsidy, Purchase of Stud Stock

...

1,207 11

9

Wheat Cartage, Bonus to Farmers

...

7,155 9 9

49,287 18

3

Total

70,428 19 8

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