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No. 55.]

Appropriation.

[1932,

APPROPRIATION.

23° ako. V., No. 15.

No. 55 of 1932.

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-three, and to supplement grants made by the present Parlia- ment during its last Session, in adjustment of the Vote " Advance to Treasurer, 1931-32," for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1932.

[Assented lo 30th December, 1932.]

NFOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

Preambte.

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

Wthe Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in

Parliament assembled, towards making good the supply which we have cheerfully granted Your Majesty in tins 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, 1932-

1932.]

Appropriation.

[No. 55.

2. There shall and may be issued and applied, fo r or gpil4ca

s tion of

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

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Three Million Two Hundred and Thirty-six Thousand Five Hun- dred and Sixteen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund, the sum of Eleven Thousand Six Hundred and Sixteen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of One Million Three Hundred and Fifty-five Thousand Three Hundred and Eighty-five 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

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

Schedule A.

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

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Five Million Three Hundred and Eighty-six Thousand Five Hun- dred and Sixteen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund the sum of Forty-six Thousand Six Hundred and Sixteen Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the sum of One Million Nine Hundred and Fifty-five Thousand Three Hundred and Eighty-five 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 Advance to in confirmation of the-expenditure from the vote, "Advance Treasurer.

to Treasurer, 1931-32," for charges during the year ended the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Three Hundred and Thirty-two Thousand and Ninety-five Pounds Seven Shillings and Sevenpence.

From the General Loan Fund the sum of One Hundred and Sixty-four Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-four Pounds and Sevenpence.

From the Trust Fund the sum of Fifteen Thousand and Twenty-four Pounds Twelve Shillings and Eightpence:

No. 55.]

Appropriation.

[1932.

Schedules 13 to Hi

Are appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated for the purposes and services expressed in Schedules B, C, 1), E, F, G, and H.

SCHEDULE A.

FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR ENDING 304n JUNE, 1933.

Consolidated Revenue Fund—

£

Under Act No. 1 of 1932 ...

1,300,000

Under Act No. 10 of 1932

850,000

Under this Act

...

...

3,236,516

Votes as per Estimates

5,386,516

Trust Fund

Under Act No. 1 of 1932 ...

25,000

Under Act No. 10 of 1932

10,000

Under this Act

11,616

Votes as per Estimates

46,616

General Loan Fund

Under Act No. I of 1932 ...

600,000

Under this Act

1,355,385

Votes as per Estimates

1,955,385

Public Account Advance to Treasurer

Under Act No. I of 1932 ...

300,000

Under this Act

200,000

500,000

£7,888,517

SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30tru JUNE, 1933, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OE

EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

£

The Legislative Council

...

1,442

The Legislative Assembly ...

2,262

The Joint House Committee

3,788

The Joint Printing Committee

...

3,862

The Joint Library Committee

...

255

81,434

The Treasurer

.

709,974

The Minister for Lands and Immigration

...

53,416

The Minister for Medical and Public Health

...

76,637

Attorney General

65,561

The Minister for Mines

107,089

The Minister for Police

...

204,228

The Minister for Forests

...

13,763

The Minister for Child Welfare and Outdoor Relief ...

447,149

The Minister for Public Works and Labour

25.961

The Chief Secretary

170,131

The Minister for Education

555,000

The Minister for Agricult are

66,519

Public Utilities

2,798,045

Total ...

...

£5,386,516

1932.]

Appropriation.

[No. 55.

SCHEDULE C.

TRUST FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30 ,rn JUNE, 1933, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY Tatcs'r ACCOUNT.

Public Works and Buildings

43,011

Miseellaneous

3,605

Total

...

46,616

SCHEDULE D.

GENERAL LOAN FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 301:u JUNE 1933, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE :PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

Under Sec-

tion 36 of

Generally.

Total.

Audit Act.

£

£

Depart mental ...

...

...

28

70,655

70,683

Railways mid Tramways, etc.

...

267,000

267,000

Harbours and Rivers

...

...

...

4,7°7

119,773

122,500

Water Supply and Sewerage

...

...

25,935

694,967

720,902

Development of Goldfields ;aid Mineral

Resources

...

...

...

...

...

26.500

1

26,500

De■-elopinent of Agriculture

...

...

780

686,020

'

686,8t 0

Roads and Bridges, Public Buntlines, etc.

6IM00

61,000

29,470

1,925,915

1,955,385

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 June, 1934: Provided that expendi- ture incurred in reconstruction of Victoria Quay, relaying Perth Electric Tratnways and in relaying Government Railways may be adjusted over a period of five years-2.500,000.

No. 55.1

Appropriation.

[1932.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1932.

IN ADJUST3IENT OP DIE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURES," 1931-32.

SCHEDULE F.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

IV. JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Wages (Garden) ...

41 10 2

V.—JOINT PRINTING COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Reporters and Typists—Excessive deduction under Financial Em-

ergency Act ...

16 4 0

VII.—PREMIER..

PREMIER'S DEPARTMENT.

Salaries.

Secretary—Amended Classification

1 0 5

Clerks (2)—Amended Classification

0 17 10

Clerks—Amended Classification

/ 0 3

Contingencies.

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry

...

1,379

3

3

Incidental

43 16

3

Public Service Appeal Board

149

9

5

Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits, and State Ceremonials

1,823

4

6

Miscellaneous Printing and Advertising

...

42 17

2

Entertaining Distinguished Visitors ...

119 9 3

3,560 18 4

GOVERNOR'S ESTABEISUMENT.

Salaries.

Typist—Amended Classification

0 4 2

LONDON AGENCY.

Salaries.

Leave to Officers on retirement

69 18

6

Contingencies.

Incidental

1 14 2

Fees for Inspection of Goods under Indent

...

39 14

7

Upkeep of Savoy House

409 0 2

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

113

7

0

Exhibits for Savoy House

...

26

6

9

Motor Car Expenses

...

64 11 10

House Allowance to Agent General

...

11 17

5

736 10 5

Carried forward ...

57 14 2

1932.1

Appropriation.

[No. 55.

s. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward ...

57 14 2

VIT.—PREMIER—continued.

GOVERNMENT MOTOR CAR SERVICE.

Salaries.

Clerk—Amended Classification ...

0

7

8

Foreman Mechanic in Charge of Garage—Amended Classification ...

0

7

8

CONTINGENCIES.

Wages and Overtime

...

196 8 4

Reduced Rebates from other Departments ...

1,359 14

6

Maintenance of Workshops, ate.

220

2

1

1,777 0 3

Punrac SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

Salaries.

Clerks—Amended Classification

0 11

3

Temporary Assistance and Messenger—Extra Assistance and Amend-

ed Classification

...

4 17

8

£

5

8 II

PRINTING.

Salaries.

Sick Fund ...

49 14

0

Contingencies.

Machinery, Type, Material, Stationery, etc. ...

537

1

Ii

586 15 11

TOURIST AND PUBLICITY BUREAU.

Salaries.

Director—Amended Classification

...

0

10

2

Clerk—Amended Classification

0

7

8

Clerks—Amended Classification

0 15 3

1

1

13

1

CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS.

W.A. Historical Society ...

50 0 0

Total VII.-PREMIER

6,718 11

1

\ —TREASURER.

TREASURY.

Salaries.

Under Treasurer—Amended Classification

0 18

8

Inspecting Accountant, £495 (7 months)

246

3

3

Inspecting Accountant, £475 (7 months)

234 18 11

Clerk, £340

44

8

5

Clerks—Amended Classification

2

2 10

Clerks ranging from £55 to £260 p.a.

Increase in Staff and Amended

Classification

188 3 9

6,776 5 3

No. 55.]

Appropriation.

[1932.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

6,776 5 3

VIII.—TREASURER—con/inurd.

Saktries—continued.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance—Amended Classification

18 10

8

Leave due to Officer retiring

...

189 13

4

Stamp Inspector—Amended Classification

...

0

7

4

Allowances to Officers under Public Service Regulations

...

104 16

8

Proportion of Long Service Leave due to Officer transferred to

another Department

33 11

5

Contingencies.

Incidental

601

5

7

Commission—Duty Stamp Vendors

.

237 1,902 10

fl

9

7

AUDIT.

Sa/aric•

Senior Inspector ...

5 12

6

Inspector—Allowance for Special Work

9 10

0

Contingencies.

Allowance for Accountancy Qualification

...

12

0

0

Recoup for Services performed for Public Works Department and

Wyndham Meatworks

160 0 0

187

3

3

COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES.

Widow of the late Police Sergeant T. W. Lamb ...

285

9

5

Widow of the late Captain J. W. K. Harris, Chief Harbour Master,

Harbour and Light Department ...

523 18 0

Widow of the late Henry Hamnett, Clerk, Government Stores De-

260 10 4

Widow of the late E. J. Graham, Clerk, Treasury Department

...

100

0

0

Widow of the late Sir R.

McMillan, Chief Justice

...

2,300

0

0

Widow' of the late Wm. H. Bathe, Clerk, Lands Department

...

41

2

4

Widow of the late P. Moran, Supervisor (Kalgoorlie), Public Works

631

14

7

Daughter of the late A. B. Moore, Clerk, Crown Law Department ...

276 11

9

Widow of the late W. T. Richardson, Poultry Advisor, Department

of Agriculture

138 14 4

Widow of the late Police Constable M. G. McGrath ...

180

6

9

Widow of the late C. B. Kidson, Sergeant-at.Arms, Parliament

House

91 19 6

Widow of the late C. M. Sherwood, Clerk Assistant, Correspondence

and Records Branch, Mines Department

553 11 2

Widow of the late Police Sergeant W. Tormey

237

9 11

Widow of the late Police Constable E. C. Hag or

46 14

3

Widow of the late M. Wishart, School Teacher, Education Depart-

575 6,248 11 5

9

1

STATE SAVINGS Ban.

Contingencies.

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

68

8

1

Less rebated to Profit and Loss Account

08

8

1

Carried forward ...

6,776 5 3

1932.1

Appropriation.

[No. 55.

II

s.

s. it.

Brought forward ...

•••

6,776

5 3

VIII.—TREASURER—confinurd.

GOVERNMENT STORES

Salaries.

'ontroller of Stores, leave due on retirement

371 II

9

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance—Messengers, etc....

31

3

9

Contingencies.

Incidentals

118 19

3

Wages and other—In connection with issuing Stores. etc.

...

273 5

8

795 0 5

TA],voco.c.

Contingencies.

Amount paid to Commonwealth Government for collection of Taxes

529 12

5

WORKERS' ITOMES Baum.

Salaries.

Extra Clerical and other Assistance—Messengers. Overtime, etc. .

23 4

S

Less rebated to Workers' Homes Fund

23 4

:NITSCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

Sundry Grants and Serrices.

Expenses of Repatriation of Sundry Persons

477

7

5

Exchange—London requirements

...

...

20,058 9

2

Commission on Interest paid, etc.

...

...

3,718 17

9

Incidental

...

...

...

...

...

556 14

8

Workers' Compensation Act—Medical Referees

...

38 15

6

Telephone Switch Board—Central Buildings

...

138 11

1

Flotation Expenses—Treasury Bills

...

...

...

81.1 0

0

Expenses, removal of Settlers from Lakes Carmody and Barley

54 15

4

Grant to South Caroling Cemetery Board

...

...

...

25 0

0

Loss of Lands Department Petty Cash by robbery

...

...

...

4 11

6

2    25,884 2 5

GxoWF SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Proportion of Salaries due to other Departmen

45 9

4

STATE ACCIDENT INSURANCE OFFICE.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.

7 0

5

Conthigenries.

Incidental

• . •

• •

102 10

4

109 10

9

Less rebated to State Accident Insurance Trust Fund ...

109 10

9

Carried forward ...

6,776 5 3

No. 55.]

Appropriation.

[1932.

£

s. d.

£

s.d.

Brought forward

6,776 5 3

'MI.—TREASURER—continued.

AGRICULTURAL BANK, INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE. BOARD,

SOLDIERS LAND SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Chief Accountant—New Appointment (£566 p.a., from 1-8-31)

517 13 11

Assistant Accountant—Increase of Salary, also leave of retiring

76 17 10

Clerk, £259 p.a., 3 months—Transfer from another Department

...

77 12

6

Clerk (Bussolton)—Salary of retiring officer while handing over to

new appointee

8

7

7

Veterinary Officer-2400, plus £175 Travelling Allowance—New

appointment from 11-5-1932

...

69 11

9

Contingencies.

Incidentals

894 18 10 36,449 12 10 38,094 15 2

Reduced transfer to Industries Assistance Act Suspense

...

Total VIIL—TREASURER

73,682 5 0

IN—MINISTER. P014 LANDS AND IMMIGRATION.

LANDS AND SURVEYS.

Salaries.

Under Secretary—Amended Classification

4

1

6

Relieving Officer—Amended Classification

0

6

6

Clerks—Amended Classification

1

4

7

Surveyor General—Amended Classification

...

1 10

8

Surveyors and Cadets—Amended Classification

10

2

8

Chief Draftsman—Amended Classification

...

0

3

4

Draftsmen—Amended Classification

...

3

1

8

Clerks—Amended Classification

1

8

9

Computers—Amended Classification ...

2 3 0

Computers and Clerks—Amended Classification

0

6 6

Leave due to officers on Retirement ...

631 10 10

Reduction in amount transferred to Loan

...

1,119 17

0

Contingencies.

Reduction in amount transferred to Loan

...

9,001

0

1

10,776

17

1

Ilnhro RAT /ON. Contingencies.

Reduction in amount

to Loan ...

169 12 6

T OWN PLANNING.

Contingencies.

Incidentals, including Board Members

46

5

2

Total IX.—MnusTfia FOR LANDS AND IMMIGRATION

10,992 14 9

Carried forward ...

91,451 5 0

1932.]

Appropriation.

[No. 55.

£

s. <1.

s. d.

Brought forward ...

91,451

5 0

X.—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HERMIT.

MEDICAL.

Salaries.

Wooroloo Smug —Nurses, Domestic Staff, etc.

90

18 9

Contingencies.

General—Subsidies to Doctors and Nurses

...

653

S 10

744

7

7

PUBLIC HEALTH.

Salaries.

Clerks—Special Allowance

...

15

12 11

Inspector—Special Allowance

14

7

3

Inspector—Increase of Salary ...

3

3

7

Visiting Nurse—Increase of Salary

...

1.1

19 8

Allowance—Medical Officer of Schools, in lieu of Travelling Allow-

112    3 10

Allowance—Dental Officer of Schools, in lieu of Travelling Allowance

63

19

6

Contingencies.

Rebate to

ospital Fund

500

0 0

721

6

9

Total X.-MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

...

1,465

14 4

XL—ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Contingencies.

778 15 2

Witnesses and Jurors, etc.

...

1,894 11

0

Awards and Law Costs ...

156

7

2

Defence of Destitute Persons

...

195 11

7

3,025 4 11

ARBITRATION COURT.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

118

1

1

LICENSING.

Salaries.

Magistrates—Excessive deduction under Financial Emergency Act

46

7

0

Less Licensing Compensation Fund

...

46

7

0

Total XL-ATTORNEY GENERAL ...

3,143 6 0

Carried forward ...

06,060 5 4

No. 55.11

,c1))/»-oko at ion.

[1932.

£

s. cl.

13rought forward ...

96,060 5 4

xr1.—m-LNIsTER FOE MINES.

Salaries.

GENERALLY.

Under Secretary for Mines—Amended Classification

0 9 8

Draftsman—Amended Classification ...

0 0 4

Clerks—Amended Classification

0 7 8

Clerk-in-Charge Records and Correspondence, 8330, appointed

I-3-1932. Not provided on Estimates ...

03 0 10

Allowances under Public Service Regulation 81

...

1

7

State Mining Engineer and Chief Inspector of Mines—Amended

0 0 8

Inspector of Mines (Senior Inspector), Increase, 8475 to 8495

..

19

4

5

Inspector of Mines—Amended Classification

0 2

6

Mining Registrar (Will/na), Increase, £330 to 8340

...

9 14

9

Mining Registrars—Amended Classification ...

0

6 10

CHEMICAL BRANCH.

Government Mineralogist and Analyst—Amended Classification ...

0

1

4

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.

Government Geologist—Amended Classification

0

3

7

Geologist (Field)—Amended Classification

...

0

4 10

INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY.

Clerk and Secretary to Board of Examiners—Amended Classification

0

0

4

Inspector—Amended Classification

...

0 9 2

MINING SCHOOL.

Registrar, £315, 13-2-32 to 29-2-32—Salary of Retiring Registrar

while assisting new appointee

...

...

...

...

...

12

8

6

Salaries of Lecturers (Lecturer in Engineering)—Increase, £530 to

£500

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

2

S 11

MINEns Pittmsts ACT.

Chairman of Board—Amended Classification...

...

0

4 10

Inspector of Mines, Special Services—Increase £5 p.a.

0

2

6

Conaneneles.

Survey of Leases and Areas, etc.

459

9 11

Government Contribution to Mine Workers' Relief Fund

800

0

0

Apparatus, Chemicals and Books

...

111 I1

3

Scholarships, Mining School

74 10

0

Compensation, Miners' Phthisis Act

...

10,699

1

9

Loss on Exhibition of Golden Eagle Nugget

586 12,926 2 4

7

2

SLAM LAEGER BUREAU.

Salaries.

Clerk—Special Allowance to Officer in Charge from 1-3-1932

9 12

0

Total XIL—Mtmarffit FOR MINEs

12,935 15 1

Carried forward ...

108,096 0 5

L932.1A ppropriation.

[No. 55.

t

s. d.

C

s. d.

Brought forward ...

108,996 0 5

XIII.-11IXISTER FOR POLICE.

Pomcn.

Salaries.

Clerks-1:55 to 1:230—Amended Classilicatio

also im it a st

In on

officer

3 5 4

Tot al XIII.--MININTER ron Pomen

3 5 4

ER FOR FORESTS.

So/ones.

Clerk-in-Charge—Amended Classification

0

7

8

Clerks—Amended Classification

3

8

3

Clerks, ranging from E185 to £260—Allowance to Officer for Special

11 10

Foresters—Amended Classification

...

4 14

6

Assistant Foresters—Amended Classification

0 15

3

Total SIC.-51484wrint FOR FORIFI°

17 17 6

SC.—MINISTER FOR CHILI) WELFARE AXD OUT-

DOOR RELIEF.

CHILD WELFARE AND OUTDOOR RELIEF.

Salaries.

CHILD W BLUM/ E.

Clerk—Re—classification Adjustment, £290 to £305 ...

8

7

4

UNEMPLOYMENT REM Ev.

Clerks—Special Allowance as Officer-in-Charge of Relief

...

57 13

4

Clerks—Special Allowance at Blackboy Camp

16

2

5

Clerks, ranging from £55 to £260—Ten Officers transferred from

other Departments (£1,281 19s. 9d.) ;

Two Special Allowances

1,319 5 2

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.—Eleven Officers pre-

viously provided under Contingencies;

Four Officers transferred

from other Departments : Six new appointments

2,141

II

4

Inspector, 14-11-1931 to 31-12-1931

43 13

0

Inspector, 15-9-1931 to 30-6-1932

100

4

6

Clerk, 3-8-1931 to 30-6-1932 ...

218 11

9

Officer in Charge of Accounts, 28-9-1931 to 30-6-1932

247

0

9

Contingencies.

Payment to women on whom children are dependent ...

7,178

7

4

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

3,527

1

0

Maintenance of children boarded out

1,503

6 0

Outdoor Relief, including Services and Grants, 'Incidentals thereto,

3,349 19 8

Unemployment Relief

...

163,990

3

1

Incidentals

549 4 3

'petal SO.—MINISTER FOR CHILD WELFARE AND OUTDOOR REITEr

184,340 10 11

Carried forward ...

293,363 14 2

No. 55.1

Appropriation.

[1932.

c

s.

I

£

s.

Brought forward ...

293,363 14 2

XVI.—MINISTER FOR WORKS AND LABOUR.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Salaries.

ENGINEERING.

Salaries generally

...

...

...

86

4 30

Generally.

Salaries generally

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

15 18 10

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.

...

...

...

638

2

5 I

Now Appointments—Mechanical Engineer, £800 p.n. ;

Surveyor,

£441 12s. ma.

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

701 10

3

1.441 16 4

Less amounts provided ...

1,330

2

1

.

111

14

3

Contingencies.

Works generally.

Extra Remuneration—Public Service Regulations 33 and 70

0

3

1

BUILDINGS.

Electric Current and Gas Services, Government Buildings

...

446 13

1

Total XVI.—MINISTER FOR WORES AND LABOUR

558 10 5

N.M.—CHIEF SECRETARY.

CHIEF SECRETARY.

Salaries.

Clerks—Leave without pay, 1930-31, subsequently granted with pay

35

17

Office Cleaners, Night Watchmen, etc.—Excessive deductions under

Financial Emergency Act ...

212

19

9

Contingencies

Incidentals

•••

•••

•••

•.•

9

5

3

Correspondence Despatch

147

6

3

405 8 11

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND REGISTRY.

Salaries.

Deputy Government Statistician and Chief Compiler—Amended

10

3

11

Contingencies

Incidentals

35

17

0

46 0 11

Carried forward

...

203,922

4

7

19321

A pp rop riat io

[No. 55.

d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

293,922 4 7

XVIL—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.

thor,s.

Salaries.

District Gaolers and Warders ...

5

15

4

Contingencies.

Reduced rebate ...

147

3

2

152 18 6

HARIODlt AND LIGHT AND JErrIES

1REOU AND 14611T.

Salaries.

Clerk-in-Charge—Amended Classification

...

0

13

8

Clerks—Amended Classification

6

10

10

Harbour Masters—Amended Classification ...

0

15

8

Engineer Surveyor—Amended Classification ...

0

16

8

Lightkeepers—Amended Classification

4

15

8

Allowances

41

14

7

55

7

1

LUNACY AND INEBRIATES.

Salaries.

Attendants and Nurses—Staff at Lemnos Hospital taken over by

2-19

16

6

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.—Staff at Lemnos

Hospital taken over by State Government

...

97

0

0

Contingencies.

Services

...

•••

•••

..•

2,235

10

5

2,582

6 11

Total XVII.-CHIIII I SECRETARY ...

.

3,242 2 4

XVIII.—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

Salaries.

GENERALLY.

Director of Education and Under Secretary—Amended Classification

0

10

S

Chief Inspector of Schools—Amended Classification

0

12

3

Inspectors of Schools—Amended Classification

...

1

8

9

Clerks—Amended Classifications

0

7

8

Clerks ranging from £55 to 4260—Amended Classification an t pro-

motion of one officer

49

13

11

Compulsion—Amended Classification ...

0

0

4

Leave due to retiring Officer ...

152

6

3

TEACHERS' COLLEGE.

Assistants—Reclassification

...

0

7

9

Advances to Students ...

0

15

4

Carried forward ...

297,164 6 11

No. 55.1

Appropriation.

[1932.

£

s. d.

£

s. d,

Brought forward

297,104 6 11

XVIII.—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION—continued.

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

Superintendent Technical Education—Reclassification

0 15

0

Assistant Superintendent—Inorease not provided on Estimates

...

19

9

3

Principal Fremantle Technical School—Reclassification

0 17 8 400 0 0 519 8 10

Clerk—Reclassification

0 5 2

Clerks, ranging from £55 to £260. etc.—Reclassification and Grade

Increases

..

32

1

9

Extra Clerical Assistance—Reclassification

0 11

6

Contingencies.

Incidentals—Primary and Central Schools

857

4

0

University Exhibitions

...

250 11

8

Secondary Schools Scholarships

1,735 9 4

Total MIL—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION

3,103 8 9

XIX.—MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Director—Amended Classification

1 10 8

Manager, State Farm—Amended Classification

2 4 3

Plant Nutrition and Research Officer—Amended Classification

...

0

3

3

Assistant to Chief Inspector of Rabbits, and Registrar of Brands

Amended Classification

...

0 9 2

Inspectors, Fruit Industries Branch—Amended Classification

...

0

6

6

Officer-in-Charge, Irrigation—Amended Classification

0 13

7

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance. etc.--Amended Classifica-

tio

25 15 4

Cadets ranging from £65 to £80 p.a.—Amended Classification

...

12

19

1

Leave due to Officers on retirement

...

..

0 12

4

Reduced Transfer to Easiness Undertakings, etc,

21 14

5

Contingencies—Generally.

Investigating Wasting Disease in Stock

47

0

3

Royal Show, District Displays

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Principal—Amended Classification

...

...

...

2 16

8

Science Master—Amended Classification

...

...

1 19

9

Lecturer in Agriculture—Amended Classification

...

...

1 1.9

9

Experimentalist—Amended Classification

...

...

...

0

13

8

Temporary Assistance—Appointment rice Secretary, retired

56 18

2

64 8 0

Total XIX.—MorisrEn von AGRICULTURE

583 16 10

Carried forward

...

300,851 12

6

1932.

Appropriation.

[No. 55.

£

s. d.

s. d.

Brought forward ...

300,851 12 6

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY UNDERTAKING.

Salaries.

As per transfer from Public Works Department Estimates ...

274 13

7

Less chargeable to Loan Fund

52 13

1

222

0

6

KALGOORLIE ABATTOIRS.

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Wages and Departmental Charges provided

under Agriculture Generally

386

3

9

METROPOLITAN ABATTOIRS AND SALEYARDS.

Salaries.

Acting Controller—Amended Classification

...

0 13

5

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, AND DRAINAGE.

Salaries.

Engineers, Draftsmen, Clerks, etc.

1,987 11

9

Reduced amount recoverable from other Departments

488 2,475 17 11

6

2

OTHER HYDRAULIC UNDERTAICKIGS CHARGEABLE TO REVENUE.

Salaries.

As per transfer from Public Works Department Estima

245

17

6

Less Chargeable to Loan Funds

...

187

18

7

57 18 11

STATE BATTERIES.

Contingencies.

Working and all other Maintenance Expenses in connection with

running of State Batteries ...

28,101

0

7

Total, Public Utilities ...

31,243 15 1

Total, Consolidated Revenue Fund

332,095 7 7

No. 55.]

Appropriation.

[1932.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1932.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION "ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1931-32.

SCHEDULE G.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

DEPARTMENTAL.

Salaries—Works ...

693

18

1

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

tural Districts, etc.

...

240 0 I 0

11 S

Salaries—Group Settlement

...

158

8

4

Salaries—Metropolitan Water Supply ...

1,810 0 0

• • •

1 17

2

2,904 16

3

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS, ETC.

Bridgetown-Jarnadup Extension

15,712 18 10

Lake Grace-Karlgarin

10,980 7 6

Meekatharra-Wiluna

708 0 11

Rolling Stock—Railways

446 15 6

27,848 2 9

HARBOURS AND RIVERS.

Geraldton Harbour Works

...

5,991 11

4

WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE.

Water Supply for Towns generally (including Loans to Local Author-

ities and Water Boards) ...

2,523 10 1

Water Supply on Stock Routes, etc....

46 13 3

Sewerage and Drainage—Perth and Fremantle, etc.

2,364 14 3

Metropolitan Water Supply ...

19,356 19 1

Goldfields Water Supply

12,798 15 10

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

41,174 5 7

78,264

18

1

DEVELOPMENT OF GOLDFIELDS AND MINERAL

RESOURCES.

Development of Mining ( including Prospecting, Boring for Minerals

9,293 16 8

DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Agricultural Group Settlement ...

35,604 13

1

Pine Planting and Purchase of Land, and Forests Regeneration

3,125

3

5

38,129 16 6

ROADS AND BRIDGES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC.

Loans and Grants to Local Authorities for Erection of Country Hos- pitals or discharging Existing Liabilities thereon, and to Trustees of Agricultural Halls and Mechanics' Institutes, also to Institu- tions for erection of Homes, etc. ...

49 13

5

Assistance to Industries

1,029 2 0

Moola Bulla and Moore River Native Stations

368 14

7

State Hotels—Additional Capital

...

413

9

0

1,860 19 0

Total, General Loan Fund ...

164,894 0 7

1932.]

Appropriation.

[No. 55.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH: JUNE, 1932.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1931-32.

SCHEDULE H.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Administration.

Departmental—Salaries ...

115 12 11

Contingencies.

Harbour and River Works, etc.

Banbury Harbour Works—Dredging, etc.

3,121

17

7

Dredges and Barges

...

917

2

2

4,038 19 9

itfisonmaxgous.

Recoup on Water Charges to Mining

13

7

9

Cartage of Wheat Subsidy

...

10,856 12

3

10,870 0 0

Total

15,024 12 8

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