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1934.]

Appropriation.

[No. 30.

APPROPRIATION.

25° GEO. V., No. XXIX

No. 30 of 1934.

AN ACT to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and from Moneys to Credit of 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-five, and to supplement grants made by the present Parlia- ment during its First Session in adjustment of the Vote " Advance to Treasurer, 1933-34 for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1934.

[Assented to 28th December, 1934.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

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

Wthe Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in

Parliament assembled, towards making good the supply' which we have cheerfully granted Your Majesty in this

Session of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your

Majesty the Sums hereinafter mentioned, and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted: And be it therefore enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the 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) :-

1. This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act, sh°°0u"'e

1934-35.

No. 30.]

Appropriation.

[1934.

Application of

moneys

2.

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, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-five, the following sums, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Three Million Seven Hundred and Eighty-four Thousand and Ninety-five Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of Two Million Three Hundred and Forty-two Thousand Three Hundred and Nineteen Pounds.

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

Appropriation of

supdlies.

3.

(1.) All sums granted by this Act, and the Acts men- From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Five Million Five Hundred and Eighty-four Thousand and Ninety- five Pounds.

Schedule A.

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

Supply granted to His Majesty, that is to say:

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the sum of Three Million One Hundred and Forty-two Thousand Three Hundred and Nineteen Pounds.

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

Advance to

Treasurer.

(2.) All sums granted by this Act to supplement grants in confirmation of the expenditure from the vote, "Advance to Treasurer, 1933-34," for charges during the year ended the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and thirty-four, that is to say:

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty-nine Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty- four Pounds Two Shillings and One Penny.

From the General Loan Fund the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty-five Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-nine Pounds One Shilling and Twopence.

Schedules B to F.

Are appropriated and shall be deemed to have been ap- propriated for the purposes and services expressed in Sche- dules B, 0, D, E, and F.

1934.]

Appropriation.

[No. 30.

SCHEDULE A.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30Tu JUNE, 1935.

Consolidated Reno:lie Fund

£

s.d.

£

s. d.

Under Act No. 4

...

1,300,000

0

0

Under Act No. 9

...

500,000

0

0

Under this Act

1•

3,784,095

0

0

Votes as per Estimates ...

5,584,095

0

0

General Loan fund

Under Act No. 4

600,000 0 0

Under Act No. 9

200,000 0 0

Under this Act ...

2,342,319 0 0

Votes as per Estimates

3,142,319 0 0

Public Account Advance to Treasurer

Under Act No. 4

300,000 0 0

Under this Act

200,000 0 0

500,000 0 0

£9,226,414 0 0

SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR

ENDING 30TA JUNE, 1935, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES

OP

EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

£

The Legislative Council

...

1,593

The Legislative Assembly ...

2,425

The Joint House Committee

3,915

The Joint Printing Committee

4,126

The Joint Library Committee

250

The Premier ...

...

...

97,018

The Treasurer

...

...

...

...

614,165

The Minister for Forests

...

...

...

18,025

The Minister for Public Works and Labour

•••

61,422

The Minister for Justice

...

...

...

65,320

The Minister for Education

...

...

614,000

The Chief Secretary

...

181,304

The Minister for Mines

...

112,533

The Minister for Health

...

66,980

The Minister for Lands

...

53,900

The Minister for Agriculture

74,613

The Minister for Police

...

...

...

...

...

...

221,208

The Minister for Employment, Child Welfare and Industrial Develop-

...

...

...

...

...

252,699

Public Utilities

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

3,138,599

Total

£5,584,095

No. 30.]

Appropriation.

[1934.

SCHEDULE C.

GENERAL LOAN FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30TH

JUNE, 1935, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES

OF EXPENDITURE

PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

£

Departmental

...

87,104

...

Railways and Tramways, etc.

471,250

Harbours and Rivers

...

...

317,000

...

...

...

Water Supply and Sewerage

...

1,330,500

...

...

...

Development of Goldfields and Mineral Resources

70,000

...

Development of Agriculture

...

485,000

...

...

...

Roads and Bridges, Public Buildings, etc.

381,465

...

...

£3,142,319

SCHEDULE D.

ADVANCE TO TREASURER.

To be issued, if and when required, from the Public Account, to enable the Treasurer to make advances to the 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 unforseen nature, chargeable against the Con- solidated Revenue Fund, or the General Loan Fund ; such disbursements to be trans- ferred monthly to the respective Votes and Services, and to he shown as excesses thereon or as new items. The appropriation may also include expenditure in excess of the pro- visions 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, 1936: Provided that expenditure incurred in relaying Perth Electric Tramways and in belated repairs and relaying Government Railways, and minor advances, may be adjust- ed over a period of five years—£500,000.

1934.]

Appropriation.

[No. 30.

FOR THE SERVICES 01? THE YEAR ENDED 30tii JUNE, 1934.

IN ADJUSTDIENT OP TEE APPROPRIATION "ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1933-34.

SCHEDULE E.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

IL—LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

s.

it;

s. d.

Contingencies.

Incidental...

...

...

...

12

6

4

Members' Postages

...

...

...

10

0

0

22 6 4

IV.—JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Wages (Kitchen, Dining Room and Cleaners)

258

6

5

Contingencies.

Incidental

• .•

• • •

• • •

• • •

140

14

10

399

1

3

V.—JOINT PRINTING COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Typists, occasionally employed

4 0 0

Temporary Assistance—Reporting

...

12 12

0

Contingencies.

Incidental

• • .

• .•

• • •

25 0 0

41 12 0

VI.—JOINT LIBRARY COMMITTEE.

Contingencies.

Grant to Library

9 16 5

VII.—PREMIER.

PREMIER'S DEPARTMENT.

Salaries.

Salaries of officers under the control of the Public Service Com-

missioner—Increases under Financial Emergency Act

1

9

5

Contingencies.

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry

...

2,163

9

3

Travelling Concessions to Members of Parliament and Life Pass

Holders

245 5 2

Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits and State Ceremonials

...

2 ,013

2

6

East Perth Cemetery Grant

...

573

2

9

Royal Visit, 1934

..

38

2

1

5,039 11 2

Carried forward ...

472 16 0

No. 30.]

Appropriation.

[1934.

s. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward ...

472 16 0

VII.—PREMIER—continued. GOVERNOR'S ESTABLISUMENT.

Contingencies.

Incidental

273 8 11

LONDON AGENCY.

Contingencies.

Incidental

101 5 5

Fees for Inspection of Goods under Indent ...

107 18 6

Upkeep of Savoy House

13 1 9

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

0 6 0

Motor Car Expenses

23 14 6 246 6 2

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

Contingencies.

Incidental

16 12 /1

GOVERNMENT MOTOR CAR SERVICE.

Contingencies.

Maintenance of Workshops, Motor Vehicles and Bicycles, and Hire

of Cars for all Departments

1,226 2 3

514 5 8

Reduced Rebates from other Departments ...

57 3 6

1,797 11 5

PRINTESG.

Salaries.

Foremen, Compositors, Machinists, Book-binders—Overtime, etc....

1,473 13 3

Contingencies.

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

845 5 9

Incidentals

25 0 0

2,343 19 0

TOURISTS AND PUBLICITY BUREAU.

Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the Control of the Public Service Com-

missioner—Increases under Financial Emergency Act ...

3 5 9

Total

9,720 15 4

Carried forward

10,193 11 4

1934.

]

Appropriation.

[No. 30.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

10,193 11

4

VIII.

—TREASURER.

TREASURY.

Contingencies.

Incidental

276 19

Commission—Duty Stamp Vendors ...

297 3 2 574 2 10

AUDIT.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

204 12 0

GOMTASSIONATE ALLOWANOEs.

Allen, E. E., School Teacher

6

5

0

Cleary, M. A., School Teacher

2 13

0

Gilholey, M. T., School Teacher

0 13

0

Smith, M. K., School Teacher

0

1

0

Clarkson, M. P., School Teacher

...

2

4

0

Dale, E. J., School Teather

3

6

0

Widow of the late Arthur D. Lobb, Northam Hospital

33

6

8

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

50

0

0

Widow of the late N. C. Wilkinson, Clerk, Legislative Assembly

...

584 12

4

Widow of the late H. Thomas, Inspector, Education Department ...

940

8 11

Widow of the late M. J. Donald, Clerk, Agricultural Bank

312 18

9

Widow of the late H. P. Outtrim, Cashier, Metropolitan Water

Supply Widow of the late R. Llewellyn, School Teacher ...

494 13

7

702

7

5

Widow of the late R. D. Houston, Sub-Manager, Agricultural Bank

1,341 17

0

Widow of the late R. C. Dunn, Clerk, Children's Court ...

327 19

4

Widow of the late T. W. Carroll, Clerk, Police Department

...

138 14

3

Widow of the late H. A. Ranford, Assistant Controller, Government

671 13 5

Widow of the late A. W. Graham, Clerk, Registry Department

...

605 6,219 0 7

6 11

GOVERNMENT STOLES.

Salaries.

Controller of Stores—Special Allowance £30 2s. p.a.

...

15

0

0

Salaries of Officers under Control of Public Service Commissioner

Special Allowances and extra Assistance

39

13

5

Contingencies.

79 10 7

Wages and Other—In connection with Issuing Stores, etc....

89

9

6

223

13

6

TAXATION.

Contingencies.

Amount payable to Commonwealth Government for Collection of

L757

7

7

Carried forward ...

0,193 11 4

No. 30.]

Appropriation.

[1934.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

10,193 11 4

VIII.—TREASURER—continued.

WORKERS' HOMES BOARD.

Salaries.

Secretary and Accountant—Special Allowance not provided on

12

17

2

Salaries of Officers under the Control of the Public Service Com-

missioner—Special allowances not provided on Estimates

30

2

6

Contingencies.

Incidental

1,067

13

0

1,110 12 8

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

Retiring Allowances.

Retiring Allowances

• • .

• .•

• ,•

1,116

14

4

Refunds.

Refunds of Revenue not otherwise provided for

1,245

15

7

Sundry Grants and Services.

Commission on Interest paid, etc.

...

2,058

16

11

Incidental

76

7

3

Stamp Duty on Transfers of Inscribed Stock

1,693

15

8

Workers' Compensation Act Fund

...

973

13

7

Telephone Switchboard. Central Buildings

...

98

9

5

Expenses of Repatriation of sundry persons

1,597

13

7

Workers' Compensation Act—Medical Referees

...

333

10

8

Removal of Settlers from Lakes Carmody and Varley

19

10

9

Expenses in Connection with Disabilities Commission

...

795

8

3

Loss consequent on fraudulent alteration of Foresty Department

194

3

1

Evans, E. S.,

Commissioner of Railways—Long Service Leave

granted on retirement

741

1

10

Leave due to Stipendiary Magistrates on retirement

...

1,103

6

3

12,018 7 2

22,137 16 4

Total Via—TREASURER

IX.—MINISTER FOR FORESTS.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

500 0 0

Total IX.—MINISTER Eon FORESTS

500 0 0

X.—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND LABOUR.

PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Contingencies.

ROADS AND BRIDGES AND DRAINAGE.

Roads and Bridges, Drainage and Wells throughout the State, in-

cluding Grants and Road Board Audits, etc., and Land Settle-

ment for Soldiers, Groups, etc., Roads, Bridges, and Drainage

1,070 14 4

Carried forward ...

32,831 7 8

1934.]

Appropriation.

[No. 30.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

32,831 7 8

X.—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND LABOUR

continued.

OTHER SERVICES.

Maintenance and Material for all Government Departments of

Electric Light, Motors, Telephonettes, Bells, and Apparatus

199 12 10

BUILDINGS.

Wages—Holiday Pay

37 12 6

LABOUR.

1,307 19 8

FACTORIES.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

50 19

7

STATE ACCIDENT INSURANCE OFFICE.

Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Com- missioner—Increase under Financial Emergency Act ; Appoint- ment of two Temporary Officers to Permanent Staff ; extra Temporary Assistance

84 15

1

Contingencies.

Incidentals

270

6

7

355

1

8

Total X.—MINISTER Fon PUBLIC WORES AND LABOUR

1,714 0 11

XL—MINISTER FOR JUSTICE.

CROWN LAW OFFICES.

Salaries.

Crown Solicitor and Parliamentary Draftsman—Overpayment to

be adjusted, 1934-35...

...

47

3

4

Contingencies.

Incidentals

100 10 4

General and By-Elections—Extra Assistance in the Preparation of

Electoral Rolls ; Payments in connection with Electoral Can-

vassing, Fees to Returning and Presiding Officers, and Expenses

in connection with Elections

...

168 13

9

582 17 0

Witnesses and Jurors, Supreme Court and Quarter and Petty

Sessions

2,255 17 0

3,155

1

5

LICENSING.

Salaries.

Temporary Clerical and Other Assistance

...

5

0 11

Leave on Retirement—Two Retiring Magistrates. ...

159 19 10

Contingencies.

Incidentals, etc. ...

65 2 2

230 2 11

Total XL—MINISTER FOR JUSTICE

...

3,385 4 4

Carried forward ...

37,930 12 11

No. 30.]

Appropriation.

[1934.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

37,930 12 11

XIL—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

EDUCATION.

Salaries.

Primary and Central Schools, Forage, District, Cleaning, and

Retiring Allowances, and Proportion of Leave

8,463

12

9

Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Com-

missioner—Short Provision on Estimates

48

17

4

Contingencies.

Furniture, Books, Sale Stock, etc.

...

1,606

17

0

Incidental—Primary and Central Schools

...

2,432

9

4

Incidentals—Other

900

4

0

Total XIL—MrxIsTEr. FOR EDUCATION

13,452 0 5

XIIL—CHIEF SECRETARY.

OFFICE OF GRIEF SECRETARY.

Salaries.

Recoups by other Departments

S9 0

0

GAOLS.

Contingencies.

Sundry Services

...

744

5

5

HARBOUR AND LIGHT AND JETTIES.

HARBOUR AND LIGHT.

Salaries.

Manager—Adjustment

0

3

5

Contingencies.

Sundry Services

...

• • •

• • •

• • •

73

11

S

JETTIES AND TRAMWAYS.

Salaries.

WharBngers, Jetty and Tramway Wages, etc.

891

3

3

Contingencies.

Jetty and Tramway Working Expenses and Jetty Claims ...

195

3

1

1,160

1

5

LUNACY AND INEBRIATES.

Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Com-

missioner;

Salaries and Wages generally.—Additional Staff

and Relief under Financial Emergency Act

...

1,693

9

6

Contingencies.

Sundry Services

...

453

5

1

2,146

14

7

Carried forward ...

51,382 13 4

1934.

]

Appropriation.

[No. 30.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

51,382 13 4

XIII.—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.

OBSERVATORY.

Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Com-

missioner ; Increases under Financial Emergency Act ...

7 14 1

Total XIIT.--OHIEF SECRETARY

4,147 15 6

NIV.—MINISTER FOR MINES.

MINES GENERALLY.

Salaries.

Deputy Chief Inspector of Machinery—Increase for six months

not provided on Estimates ...

11

12

0

Reduced Rebates by Other Departments

...

6

15

8

Contingencies. GENERALLY.

Survey of Leases and Areas (including Wages of Survey Assistants,

etc.), Refund of Revenue including Survey Fees, Exemption

Fees, also Survey on Goldfields

...

1,014

0

4

MINERS PHTHISIS ACT.

Compensation

...

20,973

11

11

ALL BRANCHES.

Incidentals

200

4

9

Total XIV.----MINIFTER Volt MINES

22,206 4 8

XV.—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.

AlEracAL. Salaries.

Reduced Rebate to Hospital Fund

...

14

16

S

Contingencies.

Reduced Rebate to Hospital Fund

...

2

6

6

Hons. Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Com- missioner, etc.—Increases under Financial Emergency Act and Basic Wage, also Appointment of Additional Orderly

341

0

0

358 3 2

PUBLIC HEALT1

Contingencies.

Transport and Maintenance of Lepers

1,177

1

11

Reduced Rebate to Hospital Fund

...

706

4

1,883 6 5

Total XV.—Mnsrarrn FOR PuBLIC HEALTH ...

2,241 9 7

Carried forward ...

79,978 3 1

No. 30.]

Appropriation.

[1934.

£

s. d.

£

s.

Brought forward ...

79,978 3 1

XVI.—MINISTER FOR LANDS AND IMMIGRATION.

LANDS AND SURVEYS.

Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Com-

missioner, etc.—Leave due to Officer transferred

...

23 12

6

Incidentals

68

2

8

Expenses incidental to Surveys generally

...

0

5 10

92

1

0

TOWN PLANNING.

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Board Members ...

32

1

6

AGRICULTURAL BANK, INDUSTRIES ASS/STANCE BOARD,

SOLDIERS LAND SETTLEMENT.

Salaries.

Chief Accountant—Special Allowance, £38 8s. per annum, from

11 18 3

Total XVI.—MnnsTER FOR LANDS AND IMMIGRATION

136

0

9

XVIL—MLNISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

AGRICULTURE.

Contingencies.

Rabbit and other Vermin Eradication and Upkeep of Rabbit-Proof

Fence, including Wages

...

180 19 10

Experimental Plots, including Assistance Tobacco Industry

...

46

3

5

Grant to Royal Agricultural Society, District Display, Royal Show

100

0

0

3 9 8

330 12 11

COLLEGE OE AGRICULTURE.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

397

7

1

Total XVIL-MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE ...

728 0 0

XVUL—MINISTER FOR POLICE.

POLICE.

Salaries.

Chief Inspector and Inspectors—Increase to Chief Inspector, £27 8s. per annum, from 21st August, and Relief under Financial Emergency Act to Commissioned Officers on Goldfields and North-West Districts

31 3,165 8 9

6

7

Sergeants and Constables—Relief under Financial Emergency Act

3,881

1 11

Contingencies.

Sundry Services ...

•••

•••

•••

1,956

9

0

Total XVIIL-MINISTER FOR POLICE...

9,034 6 3

Carried forward ...

89,876 10 1

1934.

]

Appropriation.

[No. 30.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

89,876 10

1

FIX.—MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT, CHILD WEL-

FARE AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

UNEMPLOYMENT BELIEF.

Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the Control of the Public Service Com- missioner, etc.—Four additional appointments, amended classifi- cations and relief under Financial Emergency Act

448

9

11

STATE LABOUR BUREAU.

Salaries.

Officer in Charge—Amended Classification from 1st January

2

7

10

Temporary Clerical and other Assistance, etc.

78

3

5

Contingencies.

Incidentals

996 15 5

1,077

6

8

COUNCIL OF INDUSTRIAL DEvEro

ENT.

Salaries.

Secretary—Increase £120 p.a. from 1st January

...

52 13

0

Exhibition Officer—Increase £15 ma. from 1st January and Relief

under Financial Emergency Act

...

9

9

4

Clerk—New appointment at 2290 ma. from 1st January

124

S

0

Contingencies.

Incidentals, including Exhibitions

...

97

4 11

283 15 3

Total XIX.—Mnusrnn port EMPLOYMENT, CRIME WEL-

FARE AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

...

1,809 11 10

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

ABORIGINES NATIVE STATIONS.

MOOLA BULLA.

Salaries.

Manager—Increase under Financial Emergency Act

7

0

0

Book-keeper—Increase under Financial Emergency Act

37 2 8

Temporary Labour, etc.

131 8 5

Contingencies.

Incidentals

188 18 3 364 9 4

MUNJA.

Salaries.

Manager—Increase under Financial Emergency Act

6

0

0

District Allowances

...

20 0 0

Contingencies.

• • •

78

7

8

•••

• • •

Incidentals

104 7 8

Carried forward ...

91,686 1 11

No. 30.]

Appropriation.

[1934.

£

s. d.

£

d.

Brought forward ...

91,686

1

11

PUBLIC UTILITIES—continued.

GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY UNDERTAKING.

Contingencies.

Operating and General Expenses, including cost of work to be re-

imbursed

5,465

1

7

KALGOORLIE ABATTOIRS.

Salaries.

Manager—Increase under Financial Emergency Act

11

2

2

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Wages and Departmental Charges provided

under Agriculture Generally

259 18

4

271 0 6

METROPOLITAN ABATTO/R5 AND SALEYARDS.

Salaries.

Temporary Assistance

...

2 14 4

Contingencies.

Incidentals, including Wages and Departmental Charges provided

under Agriculture Generally

991

4 10

993 19 2

METROPOLITAN -WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAKIAGE.

Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the Control of the Public Service Com- missioner, etc.—Increases under Financial Emergency Act and extra assistance on Relief Works

1,092 10

3

Contingencies.

£

s. d.

Incidental Expenses

...

273 16

3

Less Chargeable to Loan ...

...

273 16

3

Pumping Expenses

913 10 10

Operating Expenses

4,005 14 6

Reimbursement Expenses (cost of work done to be recouped by

Public) ...

2,005 8 0

8,017

3

7

OTHER HYDRAULIC UNDERTAKINGS CHARGEABLE TO REVENUE.

Contingencies.

Operating and General Expenses, including Cost of Work to be

reimbursed ;

Water Supply for Towns, etc. ;

Stock Routes

4,995 9 4

Carried forward ...

91,686 1 11

1934.]

[No. 30.

Appropriation.

£

s.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

91,686

1 11

PUBLIC UTILITIES—continued.

RAILWAYS, TRAMWAYS, FERRIES AND ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

Railways ...

140,663 17 0

Tramways ...

7,068 16 6

Ferries

...

127 18 3

147,860 11 9

STATE BATTERIES.

Salaries.

Temporary Assistant and Messenger—Increase £20 p.a. from 24th

5 17 3

Total PUBLIC UTILITIES

168,078 0 2

Total CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND

8259,761 2 1

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Appropriation.

[1934.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1934.

IN ADJUSTAIE gT OP TEE APPROPRIATION, " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1933-34.

SCHEDULE F.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

DEPARTMENTAL.

Salaries—Alines ...

18

14 5

Incidental—Works

592

2 8

Incidental—Metropolitan Water Supply

273

16 3

Incidental—Lands

370

18 6

1,255 11 10

HARBOURS AND RIVERS.

Banbury Harbour Works

...

1,617

3 11

Improvements to Harbours and Rivers

338

1

8

1,955 5 7

WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE.

Water Supply for Towns generally (including Loans to Local

Authorities and Water Boards)

...

5,115 7 4

Sewerage and Drainage, Perth and Fremantle

47,953

2

3

Metropolitan Water Supply (Works) ...

5,359 16

2

58,428 5 9

DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Development of Agriculture—Lands ...

47,974 18 10

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

4,583

1 11

Agricultural Group Settlement ...

68,362 5 9

Pine Planting, Purchase of Land and Forests Regeneration

11,520

7 10

Assistance to Settlers, Industries, etc., Treasury

...

16,452

7 11

148,893

2

3

ROADS AND BRIDGES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC.

Roads and Bridges in Country and Goldfields Districts (including

Feeders for Railways and Grants to Local Authorities)

44,646 15

9

TOTAL, GENERAL LOAN FUND ...

£ 255,179

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