Appropriation Act 1934 (NSW)

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APPROPRIATION ACT.

Act No. 41, 1934.

An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Con- solidated Revenue Fund of New South Wales certain Sums to make good the Supplies granted for the Service of the year from the 1st day of July, 1934, to the 30th day of June , 1935 (inclusive of hoth dates); to adjust the vote " Advance to Treasurer ," 1933-34, Con- solidated Revenue Fund, for supplementary charges during the period from the 1st day of July, 1933,' to the 30th day of June, 1934 (inclusive of both dates) ; to cover payments *'Unauthorised in Suspense," Consolidated Revenue Fund, for urgent claims on account of Services of the year 1933-34 ; to provide for Services out of the Closer Settlement F u n d ; to appropriate and apply out of the

Government

Government Railways Fund for the Service of the year from the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four, to the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five (inclusive of both dates); to cover payments " Unauthorised1

in Suspense," Government Railways Fund, for urgent claims on account of Services of the year 1933-34 ; to appropriate and apply out of the Road Transport and Traffic Fund for the Service of the year from the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty- four, to the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five (inclusive of both dates) ; to appropriate and apply out of the Metropolitan Transport Trust General Fund for the Service of the year from the first day of July, one thousand nine- hundred and thirty-four, to the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five (inclusive of both dates); to appro­ priate and apply out of the Newcastle and District Transport Trust General Fund for the Service of the year from the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four, to the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five

(inclusive of both dates); to appropriate and apply out of the Sydney Harbour Trust Fund for the Service of the year from

the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four, to the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five (inclusive of both dates); and for purposes connected with and incidental to the above objects. [Assented to, 11th December, 1934.]

W H E R E A S

Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, W H E R E A S we Your Majesty's most dutiful loyal subjects, the members of the Legislative

have granted to Your Majesty the several sums herein­ after mentioned for the Service of the year from the first day of July , one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four to the thirtieth day of June , one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five (inclusive of both dates), tor Services to be provided for out of Consolidated Revenue Fund ; in adjustment of the vote " Advance to Treasurer," 1933-34, Consolidated Revenue Fund, for supplementary charges during the period from the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, to the thirtieth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and thirty- four (inclusive of both dates); to cover payments "Unauthorised in Suspense," for urgent claims on account of Services of the year 1933-34, to be pro­ vided for out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund ; for Services to be provided for out of the Closer Settlement F u n d ; for Services to be provided for out of the Government Railways Fund; to cover payments " Unauthorised in Suspense," for urgent claims on account of Services of the year 1933-34, to he provided for out of the Government Railways Fund ; for Services to be provided for out of the Road Transport and Traffic Fund; for Services to be provided for out of the Metropolitan Transport Trust General F u n d ; for Services to be provided for out of the Newcastle and District Transport Trust General F u n d ; for Services to be provided for out of the Sydney Harbour Trust Fund : And whereas we desire to make good out of the said funds the several sums granted to Your

Ring 's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice Majesty as aforesaid: Be it therefore enacted by the

and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of the State of New South Wales in Parlia­ ment assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

and

APPROPRIATION

A P P R O P R I A T I O N S O U T O F C O N S O L I D A T E D R E V E N U E F U N D —

1 . Out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund there are hereby appropriated, and may he issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereinafter expressed, the following sums:—

FOR T H E SERVICE OF T H E YEAR FROM FIRST J U L Y , 1934, TO

T H I R T I E T H J U N E , 1935.

SCHEDULES :—The sum of Eight hundred and fifty-nine pounds

for Supplement to Schedules, as follows :— £ s. d.
1. Military pensions ... ... . . . ... ... ... 241 0 0
2. Other pensions and allowances ... ... ... . . . 615 0 0
Total, Schedules £859 0 0

THE LEGISLATURE :—The sum of Thirty-six thousand six

hundred and twenty-eight pounds, to defray the Salaries and Maintenance and Working Expenses of the Legis­ lative Establishments following :—

3. Legislative Council 3,919 0 0
4. Legislative Assembly... ... ... ... ... ... 12,332 0 0
5. Legislative Council and Assembly ... ... ... ... 7,949 0 0
6. Parliamentary Library ... ... ... ... ... 3,384 0 0
7. Parliamentary Reporting Staff ... . . . ... ... 7,743 0 0
8. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works ... 1,301 0 0
Total, The Legislature £36,628 0 0

PREMIER:—The sum of Two hundred and twenty thousand

nine hundred and fifty-five pounds, to defray the, Salaries,

of the Establishments and Services following:— Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses
9. Head Office 111,728 0 0
10. Vice-President of the Executive Council and Representa­
tive of the Government in the Legislative Council 755 0 0
11. Leader of the Opposition ... ... ... ... ... 405 0 0

12. State Governor's Establishments, including Vice-Regal

Residence " Hill View" and Executive Council ... 2,893 0 0
13 Government Motor Depot 8,000 0 0
14. Letter Delivery Bureaux 2,224 0 0
Carried over £126,065 0 0
Carried over ... ... . . . ... £37,487 0 0
Brought over £37,487 0 0

PREMIER :—continued.

Brought over £126,065 0 0
15. Governmental Cleaning Service ... . . . ... ... 33,580 0 0

1G. Migration Agreement Executive Committee and Unemploy­

ment Relief Council ... . . . . . . ... ... 385 0 0

17. New South Wales Government Offices in London (including

Engineer's Branch) 13,644 0 0
18. Auditor-General's Department . 35,160 0 0
19. Public Service Board 12,121 0 0
Total, Premier £220,955 0 0

MINISTER OF TRANSPORT :—The sum of Three thousand two

hundred and one pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

20. Head Office 3,201 0 0
Total, Minister of Transport £3,201 0 0

COLONIAL SECRETARY :—The sum of Five millions twenty-five

thousand eight hundred and one pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

21. Head Office 107,747 0 0
22. State Fisheries
12,691 0 0
23. Aborigines Protection Board... . . . ... ... . . . 42,146 0 0
24. Police 1,162,415 0 0
25. Weights and Measures 9,686 0 0
26. Government Relief 3,691,116 0 0
Total, Colonial Secretary £5,01:5,801 0 0

MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH :—The sum of One million four

hundred and eighty-four thousand three hundred and six pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

27. Ministerial Office 54 4,537 0 0
Carried over £514,537 0 0
Carried over £5,287,444 0 0
Brought over £5,287,444 0 0

MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH :—continued.

Brought over £544,537 0 0

Director-General of Public Health—

28. Head Office 15,746 0 0
29. Scientific Activities 17,682 0 0
30. Inspectorial Services ... . . . .... . . . . . . 14,389 0 0
31. Maternal and Baby Welfare 39,474 0 0
32. Institutions for Care of the Sick 141,744 0 0
33. Institutions for Care of the Indigent, Aged and Infirm 129,683 0 0
34. Other Medical Services and Eleemosynary Activities ... 36,175 0 0

Mental Hospitals—

35. Head Office 8,181 0 0
36 Institutions 523,807 0 0
37. Master in Lunacy's Office 10,385 0 0
38. Dental Board of New South Wales 617 0 0
39. Medical Board of New South Wales 87 0 0
40. Board of Official Visitors, Mental Hospitals 987 0 0
4 1 . Board of Optometrical Registration ... ... ... 812 0 0
Total, Minister for Public Health £1,484,306 0 0

TREASURER :—The sum of Three millions one hundred and ninety-nine thousand six hundred and thirty-seven pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establish­ ments and Services following :—

42. Head Office 2,348,052 0 9
43 . Advance to Treasurer 150,000 0 0
44. Farmers Relief Board 27,897 0 0
45. State Lotteries (Administration Costs) ... ... ... 59,470 0 0
46. Stamp Duties (Administration Costs) 14,087 0 0
47. Department of Taxation (Administration Costs) ... ... 135,334 0 0
48. Navigation 85,589 0 0
49. Resumed Properties 50,437 0 0
50. Observatory Hill Resumed Area 18,512 0 0
-51. Government Stores Department ... ... ... ... 146,675 0 0
52. Bureau of Statistics and Economics... ... . . . ... 9,869 0 0

53. Registry of Co-operative Societies and Registry of Friendly

Societies and Trade Unions 65,370 0 0
54. Government Printer 88,345 0 0
Total, Treasurer .. £3,199,637 0 0
Carried over £9,971,387 0 0
Brought over £9,971,387 0 0
ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTER OF JUSTICE :—The sum of

Six hundred and forty-seven thousand eight hundred and fifty-five pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Estab­ lishments and Services following :—

55. Attorney-General (Head Office) 25,855 0 0
56. Crown Solicitor 24,001 0 0
57. Court Reporters 16,779 0 0
58. The Judges 10,062 0 0
59. Land and Valuation Court ... . . . ... ... ... 1,319 0 0
60. Legal Aid Office 2,081 0 0
61. Minister of Justice (Head Office) 9,882 0 0
62. Prothonotary and Registrar in Divorce ... ... ... 8,211 0 0
63. Master in Equity 3,777 0 0
64. Public Trustee 39,558 0 0
65. Probate Office 4,015 0 0
66. Sheriff 46,343 0 0
67. District Courts 7,320 0 0
68. Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court 1,347 0 0
69. Coroners 4,098 0 0
70. Petty Sessions 143,018 0 0
71. Prisons 204,397 0 0
72. Registrar-General 95,792 0 0
Total, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice ... £647,855 0 0
SECRETARY FOR LANDS :—The sum of Three hundred and

seventeen thousand nine hundred and forty-three pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

73. Lands Administration 224,084 0 0
74. Survey of Lands 78,602 0 0
75. Western Lands Office 15,257 0 0
Total, Secretary for Lands £317,943 0 0
Carried over . . . . . . £10,937,185 0 0
Brought over £10,937,185 0 0

MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS :—The sum of Four hundred and

twenty-three thousand six hundred and ninety-four pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establish­ ments and Services following :—

76. Central Administration, Head and District Offices ... 423,694 0 0
Total, Minister for Public Works £423,694 0 0

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :—The sum of Three millions nine hundred and twenty-four thousand six hundred and one pounds to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

Public Instruction—

77. Head Office 137,628 0 0
78. Medical Branch 18,893 0 0
79. Primary Education 2,746,316 0 0
80. Secondary Education 537,840 0 0
31. Technical Education 169,056 0 0
82. Observatory ... 1,569 0 0
83. Training of Teachers ...
56,860 0 0

Child Welfare—

84. Head Office 144,339 0 0
85. Institutions 66,332 0 0
86. Australian Museum 14,429 0 0
87. National Art Gallery 3,906 0 0
88. Public Library of New South Wales 18,975 0 0
89. Conservatorium of Music 8,458 0 0
Total, Public Instruction £3,924,601 0 0

SECRETARY FOR MINES :—The sum of Sixty-nine thousand five

hundred and fifty-six pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following : —

90. Mines , 56,076 0 0
91. Explosives 13,480 0 0
Total, Secretary for Mines £69,556 0 0
Carried over £15,355,036 0 0
Brought over £15,355,036 0 0

MINISTER FOR FORESTS :—The sum of Fifty-one thousand four

hundred and sixty-nine pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

92. Head Office 8,541 0 0
93. Field and Country Offices 42,928 0 0
Total, Minister for Forests £51,469 0 0

MINISTER FOR LABOUR AND INDUSTRY :—The sum of Fifty

thousand six hundred and fifty-eight pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

94. Ministerial Office 17,977 0 0
95. Industrial Registrar 4,931 0 0
96. Factory Inspection and Scaffolding and Lifts ... ... 22,834 0 0
97. Immigration and Labour Exchanges ... ... ... 1,467 0 0
98. Industrial Commission 3,449 0 0
Total, Minister for Labour and Industry . . . ... £50,658 0 0
MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT:—The sum of Two hundred

and fifty-nine thousand six hundred and thirty-two pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establish­ ments anil Services following :—

99. Local Government Department ... ... ... ... 213,795 0 0
100. Valuer-General's Department 39.752 0 0
101. Electrical Contractors and Electricians' Licensing Board... 2,214 0 0
102. Gas Examiner " 3,841 0 0
Total, Minister for Local Government ... ... £259,632 0 0
Carried over ... ... £15,716,795 0 0
Brought over £ 1 5 , 7 1 6 , 7 9 5 0 0

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE :—The sum of Five hundred and

seventy-eight thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine pounds to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

Department of Agriculture —

1 0 3 . Head Office 2 1 , 5 4 0 0 0
1 0 4 . Educational and Scientific Activities ... ... ... 7 4 , 6 7 1 0 0
1 0 5 . Dairy Branch 3 5 , 6 1 7 0 0
1 0 6 . Export and Import Branch 1 4 , 6 6 8 0 0
107 . Hawkesbury Agricultural College 3 1 , 3 5 2 0 0
1 0 8 . Experiment Farms, Stations and Nurseries ... ... 5 7 , 6 4 4 0 0
1 0 9 . State Marketing Bureau 7 , 0 0 7 0 0
1 1 0 . Stock and Brands and Pastures Protection 1 1 2 , 6 4 4 0 0
1 1 1 . Botanic Gardens and Allied Activities .. ... ... 2 7 , 2 9 5 0 0
1 1 2 . Rural Industries Branch 1 7 , 5 2 2 0 0

Trading Section—

1 1 3 . Grain Elevators 1 0 9 , 4 8 5 0 0

Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission—

1 1 4 Head Office and Sundry Services 5 6 , 3 5 7 0 0
1 1 5 . Coomealla Irrigation Area ... ... ... ... 5 , 8 4 3 0 0
1 1 6 . Curlwaa Irrigation Area.. . .. . . . . ... ... 4 , 2 4 0 0 0
1 1 7 . Hay Irrigation Area 3 , 0 4 4 0 0
Total, Department of Agriculture £ 5 7 8 , 9 2 9 0 0
TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE CONSOLIDATED

REVENUE FUND FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR FROM

1ST JULY, 1 9 3 4 , TO 30TH JUNE, 1 9 3 5 . . . £ 1 6 , 2 9 5 , 7 2 4 0 0

FOR THE SERVICE OF THE PERIOD FROM 1ST JULY, 1933,

TO 30TH JUNE, 1934.

I N ADJUSTMENT OF THE VOTE " ADVANCE TO TREASURER,"

1933-34, ON ACCOUNT OF SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1933-34:— The sum of One hundred and forty-nine thousand seven hundred and ninety pounds four shillings and seven pence for Supplementary Charges made during the period from 1st July, 1933, to 30th June, 1934, for the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Establishments and Services following :—

The Legislature—

Legislative Council—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

£13 18 8

Legislative Assembly—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 44 15 11

Legislative Council and Assembly— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £68 6 3

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums 50 5 10

118 12 1

Parliamentary Library—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

13 11 3

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums 18 19 8
32 10 11
Total, The Legislature £209 17 7

Premier—

Premier's Department—Head Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

490 12 11

A6. Overtime—further sum 250 0 0
Carried over £740 12 11
Carried over .. £209 17 7
Brought over £209 17 7
Brought over £740 12 11

Premier—continued.

Premier's Department—Head Office—continued.

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B3. Travelling further sum ...

and

Removal

Expenses—

... ... ... ... 217 19 3
B4. Minor Expenses—further sum 62 7 10

B5. Governmental Advertising—further sum... 1,894 17 11

Other Services

To meet Expenditure involved in Special Reports for Cabinet or the Premier, Minor

Concessions to Returned and Wounded

Soldiers and others, Empire Day and

Armistice Anniversary Celebrations, and

to cover expenses of an Unforeseen Nature

or arising out of the late War specially

approved by the Premier—further sum ... To meet Expenditure in Rail Concessions specially approved by the Premier or arising out of the, Reciprocal Arrangements between the States and also the Common­ wealth in respect of free rail facilities— further sum 447 10 2 1,022 6 3

Soldiers' Mothers, Wives and Relatives Victory Association—Rent of Office—further sum

5 10 0

Services of Professor D. B. Copland, in London,
on behalf of Government of New South
Wales—Fees, Travelling Expenses, etc.—
further sum ... ... ... ... ... 73 10 0

Services of Professor D. B. Copland, in Sydney, on behalf of Government of New South

Wales—Fees, Travelling Expenses, etc. ... Vice-Regal Visits 33 16 0
00 11 5

Mr. J . Garlick—Fees and Office Expenses in connection with special work performed for the New South Wales Government ... 1,039 7 8

Expenses in connection with the conduct of the Election of Members to the Legislative Council

555 3 2

Carried over £6,153 12 7
Carried over £209 17 7
Brought over £209 17 7
Brought over ... ...£6,153 12 7

Premier—continued.

Premier's Department—Head Oilice—continued.

Other Services—continued.

Bonuses paid to Officials who were engaged in the conduct of the Election of Members to the Legislative Council—

Mr. P. J. Youdale, Electoral Regis­

trar £30 0 0

Mr. L. St. J . Allen, Mines Depart­

ment Mr. H. E. Messer, Lands Depart­ 30 0 0
ment Mr. H. C. Davis, Public Service 30 0 0
Board Mr. D. B. Parkes, State Super­ 30 0 0
annuation Board ... ... 30 0 0

Mr. J. A. McGrath, Government

Statistician's Office 30 0 0

Mr. A. K. Roberts, Registrar-

General's Department ... 30 0 0

Mr. B. F. Andrews, Lands Depart­

ment Mr. J. Jervis, Education Depart­ 30 0 0

ment

Mr. C. C. Allen, Lands Department 30 0 0
Mr. H. Fennings, Messenger, Par­

... 30 0 0
liament House ... ... 7 0 0

Mr. A. Jones, Messenger, Parlia­

ment House 5 0 0

Mr. H. Clifford, Messenger, Parlia­

ment House ... ... ... 5 0 0

Mr. J. Evans, Messenger, Parlia­

ment House... ... ... 5 0 0
Mr. H. Willis, Messenger, Parlia­
ment House ... ... ... 5 0 0

327 0 0

Expenses in connection with the Royal Com­ mission on New States—1933-34

2,631

8 11

Australian National Travel Association—Grant
towards expenses for the purpose of giving
increased Publicity to Sydney's Carnival
Season—1934 " . . . ... 1,000 0 0

Grant to Returned Sailorsand Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia for Christmas Cheer ...

100 0

0

Carried over £10,212 1 6
Carried over £209 17 7
Brought over £209 1 7 7
Brought over ... £10,212 1 6

Premier—continued.

Premier's Department—Head Office—continued.

Other Services—continued.

Additional Grant to St. Matthew's Farm, Dee

Why 100 0 0
Official Visit to New Zealand of Hon. E . W. D. Weaver, Minister for Public Works and Health 145 13 7

Printing of Booklet " New South Wales, Land of Sunshine and Opportunity "—Expenses 1,149 2 1

Expenses in connection with the proposed Visit to New South Wales of H.R.H., The Duke of Gloucester

24 8 8

Expenses in connection with the Bread Inquiry—1933

6 6 8 17 0
Royal Commission on the Wheat Industry—
Expenses 100 15 11

Purchase of Plant Seeds for Dr. W. G. Goddard (Irrecoverable)

...

1 0 9

12,401 19 6

State Governor's Establishments— Salaries and Payments in the Nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 Other Service—

42 17 4

Purchase of a Motor Car for Official purposes Government Motor Depot—

470 0 0

512 17 4

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

59 1 3

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Tea Money—further sum 94 7 6
B3. Petrols and Oils—further sum 375 6 3
B3. Repairs and Renewals—further sum ... 650 14 7

Other Service—

Mr. A. J. Fitzsimmons, Supervisor, Govern­ ment Motor Depot—Allowance to cover the depreciation of his own car whilst used for Ministerial purposes

30 0 0

1,209 9 7
Carried over £14,124 6 5
Carried over £209 1 7 7
Brought over £209 17 7
Brought over £14,124 6 5

Premier—continued.

Letter Delivery Bureau—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £18 15 11

Other Service—

Purchase of Motor Cycle and Side Box 133 10 0

152 5 1 1

Governmental Cleaning Service—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 577 3 6

New South "Wales Government Offices in London— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

357 18 5

Salaries—

B4. Removal to and Fittings for New Premises

—further sum ... ... ... ... 44 1 1

Other Services—

Official visit to England of Messrs. A. E. Heath, S. R. Carver and A. W. Welch—Part Expenses

1,277 9 5

Relief to stranded Australians in Europe—•
(Irrecoverable) 2 1 2

1,681 10 1

Auditor-General's Department—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

147 0 9

A5. Monetary value of Leave payable to De­

pendent Relatives of Deceased Officers ... 745 15 10

892 16 7

Public Service Board—

Other Service—

Mr. J. L. Williams, C.M.G., M.B.E., Payment of Salary in respect of the unexpired period of term of Office as Chairman of the Public Service Board, and Gratuity in respect of the value of three months extended leave of absence payable under Section 13A of the Public Service Act

2,841 11

6

Total, Premier £20,269 14 0
Carried over £20,479 11 7
Brought over £20,479 11 7

Minister of Transport— Ministry of Transport—Head Office-

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

£3

1 5

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance
Premiums ... ... ... ... ... 4 1 10

7 3 3

Total, Minister of Transport £7 3 3

Colonial Secretary—

Colonial Secretary—Head Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

56 0 9

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... Other Service—

...

...

36 3 1

Sydney Day Nursery Association—Additional

Grant " 200 0 0

292 3 10

State Fisheries—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. •Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

69 15 2

A4. Officers on Retirement Leave ... ... 368 8 5

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 31 5 1
469 8 8

Aborigines Protection Board—

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance
Premiums 62 10 7
B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 86 18 7

149 9 2

Police—

Salaries and Payments in the Nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 1,927 6 10

A4. Officers on Retirement Leave 90 1 1 1
Carried over £2,017 8 9 911 1 8
Carried over : £20,486 14 10
Brought over £20,486 14 1 0
Brought over £2,017 8 9 911 1 8

Colonial Secretary—continued.

Police—continued.

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Allowances to Members of Police Force unprovided with Quarters

866 17 0

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... 142 5 2
B3. Insurance of Motor Vehicles and Launches 181 9 9
B4. Purchase of Dictograph Equipment ... 267 18 6

Other Services—

H. M. Clarke v. Constable E. L. Bailey—Action for alleged unlawful arrest, etc.—Gaming and Betting Act, 1912—Verdict, Interest and Taxed Costs—further sum

53 7 2

Half cost of funeral expenses of late Constable R. G. Stephenson, who was accidentally killed whilst proceeding to a point where he was required to perform official duties

19 11 2

3,518 17 6

Weights and Measures—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

17 0 10

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B3. Travelling and Removal Expenses ... 169 9 9

Other Service—

Purchase of Motor Vehicle 226 12 0

413 2 7

Government Relief—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 4,288 0 6 A3. Allowances—further sum 60 3 6

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums 91 4 4
B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... . . . 3 18 0

B4. Scheyville Training Farm—Fire Insurance

Premiums 7 15 3
Carried over £4,451 1 7 4,873 1 9
Carried over £20,486 14 10
Brought over £20,486 1 4 1 0
Brought over £4,451 1 7 £4,873 1 9

Colonial Secretary—continued.

Government Relief—continued.

Maintenance and "Working Expenses other than Salaries—continued.

B4. Expenses incurred by removal of Taxation Department from Warwick Building to Commonwealth Savings Bank Building, Sydney

594 18 1

B4. Contributions for Rate Lists—Newcastle
and Districts ... ... ... ... 3 14 4

Other Services—

Supply of Artificial Limbs and Surgical Aid to the Destitute—further sum

398 10 3

Advances for Fares, Purchase of Rabbit Traps, etc., for the Unemployed—further sum ...

393 16 4

Remissions, as Acts of Grace, of Appeal Fees re

Unemployment Relief Tax—further sum... Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board—Interest on Loan of £2,500,000 raised for Construction Works and to be expended under approved labour condi­ tions—further sum

2 4 0 1,968 19 0

Purchase of Motor Car 470 0 0

Payment of claims in connection with Shadlers, Ltd., Bread Contract

204 16 7

Payment for information re Unemployment Relief Tax Returns

...

15 0 0

Mr. T. Egan, Officer-in-Charge, Widows Pension
Branch—Reimbursement of part of costs

incurred in connection with charges pre­

ferred against him under Section 56 of the
Public Service Act 41 16 0

Bank of New South Wales—Payment in respect of Banking facilities during period 1st January to 31st December, 1933, re allow­ ances to Widows, deserted Wives and Guardians of State Wards

2,000 0 0

10,544 16 2

Total-Colonial Secretary £15,417 17 11
Carried over £35,904 12 9
Brought over £35,904 12 9

Minister for Public Health—

Public Health—Ministerial Office— Other Services—

Hospital Assistance for Residents of Mungindi and Boggabilla

£1,200 0 0

United Dental Hospital—Contribution towards Legal Costs in case, Hunt v. Hinder and Others

50 0 0

Hospital Saturday Fund—Cost of Printing ... 37 4 2

Further payments in respect of Compensation to Members of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board upon the termination of their appointments:— ... £ s. d.

A. W. Scott—Interest and
Taxed Costs 144 16 9
F. C. Hutt—Balance of Com­
pensation 1,500 0 0

F . C. Hutt—Interest and Taxed

Costs Costs incurred by the Crown...

172 13 8

85 5 9

1,902 16 2

Royal Commission re Milk Act, 1931—Legal

Expenses 473 13 4

T.

V. Blomfield, formerly Chairman, Metro­ politan Milk Board—Monetary value of Leave

524 7 9

4,188 1 5

Director-General of Public Health—Head Office- Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 ... ... 45 16 2

Scientific Activities—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

194 10 1

Other Service—

Adjustment in respect of theft of Petty Cash— Broken Hill Laboratory

0 7 4

194 17 5

Inspectorial Services—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

14 7 3

A3. Allowances 3 1 1 8

17 18 11

Carried over £4,446 13 11
Carried over £ 35,904 12 9

Q

Brought over £35,904 12 9
Brought over £4,446 13 1 1

Minister for Public Health—continued.

Institutions for Care of the Sick—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £387 11 4 A4. Officers on Retirement Leave—further sum 61 9 9

449 1 1

Institutions for Care of the Indigent, Aged, and

Infirm—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

590 0 0

A5. Monetary Value of Leave payable to

Dependent Relatives of Deceased Officers 96 12 3

Other Service—

Adjustment in respect of theft of Cash,

Macquarie-street Home, Parramatta ... 8 19 0

695 1 1 3

Other Medical Services and Eleemosynary Activities—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during J 933-34

...

...

63 0

3

Mental Hospitals—Head Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

16 12

4

A5. Monetary Value of Leave payable to

Dependent Relatives of Deceased Officers Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

756 19 7

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums ... ... ... ... ... 4 6 3

777 18 2

Mental Hospitals—Institutions—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A4. Officers on Retirement Leave—further sum

103 0 7

A5. Monetary Value of Leave payable to

Dependent Relatives of Deceased Officers Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

613 4 8

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... 1,841 12 2
... ... 112 6 9

Other Service—

Purchase of Motor Vehicles 1.477 6 6
4,147 10 8
Carried over £10,579 15 4
Carried over £35,904 12 9
Brought over £35,004 12 9
Brought over £10,579 15 4

Minister for Public Health—continued.

Master in Lunacy's Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

6

11

6

Medical Board of New South Wales—

Other Service—

Expenses of Inquiry re the case of Dr. W. H. Cook of Young, New South Wales...

...

...

...

6

19

5

Board of Official Visitors—Mental Hospitals—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries-Supplementation during 1933-34

157 18 5

Board of Optometrical Registration—

Other Service—

Grants to Institutions (Teachers at College, Examinations, etc.)—further sum...

...

...

...

32 15

3

Total, Minister for Public Health £10,783 19 11

Treasurer—

Treasury—Head Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £321 15 3 A3. Allowances—further sum ... ... ... 140 1 6

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... 30 0 4

Other Services—

Insurance, Shipping and Delivery Charges on Shipments from abroad—further sum ...

14 16 9

Commission on payments abroad by the Gov­ ernment Financial Agents—further sum...

379 5 9

Unforeseen Expenses—

Ministerial Visits and Functions—further

sum 72 10 3

Gratuities and Provisional Allowances to Mem­
bers and Relatives of Members of Imperial

and State Contingents to South Africa—

further sum ... ... ... ... ... 5 16 8
Carried over £964 6 6
Carried over £46,683 12 8
Brought over £46,688 12 8
Brought over £964 6 6

Treasurer—continued.

Treasury—Head Office—continued.

Other Services—continued.

Commissioner for Railways—Reimbursement of Loss of Revenue in connection with the

general reductions in railway freights,
craneage charges, etc., in respect of all coal

and coke handled consequent upon the

Coal Settlement Agreement—further sum Remission, as an act of grace, of Stamp Duty on Contracts in respect of War Service Homes —further sum

277 9 8

126 2 0

Public Works Department—Haulage and Ship­ ment of Coal at Port Kembla—Reimburse­ ment in respect of the cost of the reductions in charges for the handling of coal conse­ quent upon the Coal Settlement Agreement —further sum

951 7 0

Newcastle Sailors' Home—Grant 5 0 0 0

Refund, as an act of grace, of part Stamp Duty paid by Mr. E. R. Rosberg, on contract for purchase of block of land

0 19

0

Remission, as an act of grace, of Stamp Duty payable on certain contracts for the pur­ chase of land by " Hammond's Pioneer H o m e s "

18

2

6

Remission, as an act of grace, of Stamp Duty payable on Memorandum and Articles of Association, and Certificate of Incorpora­ tion of " Newcastle and District Associ­ ation for Crippled Children"

3 0 0

Remission, as an act of grace, of Stamp Duty
payable on transfer of land donated to the

Voluntary Workers League, Wingham ... Refund, as an act of grace, of part Probate Duty paid re Estate of Mary Louisa Jagoe, deceased

0 10 0 165 14 0

Adjustment in respect of amount paid, as an act of grace, during 1932-33 to Messrs. Dorman, Long and Company, Ltd., as Interest on Retention Money in connection with contract for construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge

39,044 12 3

Carried over £41,602 2 11
Carried over £46,688 12 8
Brought over £46,688 12 8
Brought over ... £41,602 2 11

Treasurer—continued.

Treasury—Head Office—continued.

Other Services—continued.

Inquiry into Industrial and Other £ s. d.
Undertakings :—
A. E. Barton—Fees 1,164 9 0

A. C. Waters—Formerly Mana­ ger, Government Dock­ yard, Walsh Island—

Remuneration for Services

rendered 482 18 0

Messrs. Julius, Poole and Gib­

son—Valuations 1,470 0 0
Messrs. Richardson and

Wrench Ltd.—Valuations Messrs. Fraser, Uther and Co.

105 0 0

Ltd.—Stocktaking ... 241 1 0

State Metal Quarries—Over­

time Public Works Department—

62 9 8

Overtime and Surveys ... 228 1 6

Government Printer—Printing Country Towns Water Supply and Sewerage

13 18 2

3,767 17 4

Debts Investigation Committee—Expenses

Messrs. Robert W. Nelson and Company,
Chartered Accountants—Fees for Services

495 12 11
rendered to the Government ... ... 10 10 0

Mr. J. V. Rateliffe, of Smith, Johnson and Co., Public Accountants—Professional Services as a member of the Taxation Investigation Committee

919 16 0

Maritime Services Co-ordination Board—Inci­ dental Expenses

24 4 8

Government Railways Superannuation Account —Expenses of Investigation

...

...

46 15

0

The Central Western Co-operative Dairy Society Ltd.—Advance for the purpose of establishing a Butter Factory at Dubbo (Recoverable)

2,C00 0 0

Carried over £48,866 18 10
Carried over £46,688 12 8
Brought over £46,688 12 8
Brought over ... £48,866 18 10

Treasurer—continued.

Treasury—Head Office—continued.

Other Services—continued.

Galston and District A. and H. and Fruit­ growers' Association—Concession of half railway freight on consignments of citrus fruit

237 0 1

Compensation paid to Mr. M. B. Young under the provisions of the Rural Bank of New South Wales Act, 1932, in respect of the unexpired portion of his term of appoint­ ment as Commissioner of the Government

Savings Bank of New South Wales ... 1,750 0 0

Nyngan Municipal Council—Special Grant to meet cost of water supplied by the Depart­ ment of Railways during the months of July, August, September and October, 1933

266 0 2

51,120 5 1

Farmers' Relief Board—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Sularies—Supplementation during 1933-34 1,879 2 1

A2. Temporary Assistance—further sum ... 1,212 0 11

Other Services—

Conference of Supervisors, 1934—Travelling

Expenses 311 7 9

To meet payments to Supervisors for preparing statements of Assets and Liabilities

... 2,470 0 0

To meet Advances to Supervisors against prospective emoluments and recoupment of Travelling Expenses

1,764 0 5

7,630 11 2

State Lotteries (Administration Costs)—

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums ... ... ... ... ... 35 8 3

Other Service—

Adjustment in respect of Spurious Coins ... 52 10 6
— — 88 4 9
Carried over £58,845 1 0
Carried over £40,688 12 8
Brought over £46,68S 12 8
Brought over ... ... ... ... £58 845 1 0

Treasurer—continued.

Stamp Duties (Administration Costs)—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £526 8 4 A4. Officers on Retirement Leave ... ... 1,151 15 4 A5. Monetary Value of Leave payable to

Dependent Relatives of Deceased Officers 415 5 9
2,993 9 5

Department of Taxation (Administration Costs)— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

£ s." d.

A1. Salaries — Supplementation

during 1933-34 278 7 3

Less Recoupment from Com­

monwealth Government ... 139 3 10

139 3 5

A4. Payment, as an act of grace, to W. F . King, formerly Examiner, Department of Taxa­ tion, of the monetary value of seventy-two days leave of absence upon his resignation from the Public Service

46 18 6

£ s. d.

A5. Monetary value of Leave pay­ able to Dependent Relatives of Deceased Officers

22 8 7

Less Recoupment from Com­

monwealth Government ... 11 4 3

11 4 4

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries— £ s. d.

Contributions for Rate List—New­

castle and Districts 14 17 2
LESS Recoupment from Com­
monwealth Government ... 7 8 7

7 8 7

Other Services—

Refunds, as acts of grace, of Fees paid under Section 48 (5) of the Income Tax (Manage­ ment) Act, 1928—further sum

187 19 0

Payment lor information in regard to Income Tax Returns—further sum

...

...

15 0 0

Carried over £407 13 10 60,338 10 5
Carried over £46,688 12 8
Brought over £46,688 12 8
Brought over £407 13 10 60,938 10 5

Treasurer—continued.

Department of Taxation (Administration Costs) —

continued.

Other Services—continued.

Superannuation Contributions pay­

able to the Commonwealth

Superannuation Fund under
Clause 4 (c) of the Schedule to

the Income Tax (Common­

wealth) Collections Act, 1923 £ s. d.
—further sum 27 19 8

Less Recoupment from Com­

monwealth Government 13 19 10

13 19 10

421 13 8

Navigation—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

549 5 0

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B4. Fire and Marine Insurance, Pilot Steamers and Launches

2,091 17 6

Other Service—

Commission to Shipping Companies in respect

of Harbour Rates collected by them—

further sum ... ... ... ... ... 8 15 11

2,649 18 5

Resumed Properties—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

190 16 6

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums ... ... ... ... ... 7 16 9
B2. Repairs to Resumed Buildings-further sum 484 11 6

B2. Caretaking and other expenses protecting resumed and other properties—further sum

12 3

8

695 8 5

Government Stores Department—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

16 0 2

A3. Allowances 33 4 8
A6. Overtime—further sum 51 18 9
Carried over £101 3 7 64,705 10 11
Carried over £46,688 12 8
Brought over ... £46,683 12 8
Brought over £101 3 7 61,705 10 11

Treasurer—continued.

Government Stores Department—continued.

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums 71 15 9
B2. Fire Insurance on Buildings ... ... 36 11 3
B2. Alterations—Fixtures and Fittings ... 283 15 3
B4. Fire Insurance, Stock, etc. 56 9 5
549 15 3

Bureau of Statistics and Economics—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

78 15 10

A3. Allowances—further sum ... ... ... 6 12 11

85 8 9

Registry of Co-operative Societies and Registry of

Friendly Societies and Trade U n i o n s -

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

36 6 6

A5. Monetary value of Leave payable to- Dependent Relatives of Deceased Officers

312 8 8

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums ... ... ... ... ... 9 15 0

358 10 2

Government Printer—

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums ... ... ... ... ... 370 7 1
B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 315 6 8

B4. Minor Expenses not elsewhere included—

further sum B5. Store Purchases for Manufacture—further

8 12 9

sum 1,907 4 2

Other Services—

Purchase of New Plant—further sum 209 7 0
Purchase of Motor Vehicle 316 15 6

3,127 13 2

Total, Treasurer £68,826 18 3
Carried over £115,515 10 11
Brought over £115,515 10 1 1

Department of the Attorney-General and of Justice—

Attorney-General—Head Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

£47 5 9

A3. Allowances—further sum ... ... ... 10 9 4

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B4. Books, Periodicals and Papers—further

sum 107 2 4

Other Services—

Defence of Impecunious Prisoners and Aborig­ inals—further sum ...

...

...

...

149 0 6

Fees to Non-salaried Crown Prosecutors— further sum ...

...

...

...

...

133

2

6

447 0 5

Court Reporters— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A4. Officers on Retirement Leave ... ... 185 15 0
A6. Overtime—further sum ... ... ... 75 8 3

261 3 3

The J u d g e s -
Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A2. Temporary Assistance—further sum ... . . . ... 1,771 3 1

Legal Aid Office— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 16 5 5

Minister of Justice—Head Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

38 9 10

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

Mr. R. T. Dalrymple Hay, formerly Forestry Commissioner—Fees and expenses in con­

nection with reports on afforestation

matters of the Prisons Department ... 16 14 6

Other Service—

Remissions and payments under the authority of the Minister of the whole or portions of fees paid for licenses and of the whole or portions of fines, costs and estreated, recog­

nizances—further sum ... ... ... 97 6 6

152 10 10

Carried over £2,648 3 0
Carried over £115,515 10 11
Brought over £115,515 10 11
Brought over £2,648 3 0

Department of the Attorney-General and of Justice—

continued.

Prothonotary and Registrar in Divorce—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 ... ... 8 5 0

Master in Equity— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries- Supplementation during 1933-34 47 5 9

Public Trustee—

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B4. Furniture and Office Appliances 88 0 0

Probate Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

...

...

10 14 10

Sheriff-

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £166 19 2
A5. Monetary value of Recreation Leave paid,

as an act of grace, to Mrs. A. L. Forster, in respect of her former husband, the late H. J. Forster 74 2 3
241 1 5

Coroners—

Other Services—

Expenses of Witnesses at Coroners' Inquiries— further sum ...

...

...

...

...

64 10

3

Fees to Jurors—further sum ... ... ... 12 8 0
Fees to Coroners—further sum ... ... 94 0 0
l70 18 3

Petty Sessions—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 675 11 3

A5. Monetary value of Leave payable to De­ pendent Relatives of Deceased Officers ... 1,165 9 7

Other Service—

Allowances to Witnesses attending Police Courts—further sum

58 13 11

1,899 14 9
Carried over £5,114 3 0
Carried over £115,515 10 11
Brought over £115,515 10 11
Brought over £5,114 3 0

Department of the Attorney-General and of Justice—

continued.

Prisons—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £1,378 11 2
A5. Monetary value of Leave payable to De­

pendent Relatives of Deceased Officers ... 9 5 6
1,387 16 8

Registrar-General—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

177 7 5

A5. Monetary value of Leave payable to De­ pendent Relatives of Deceased Officers ...

593 6 6

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums 58 9 5

Other Services—

Advertising, Real Property Act—further sum 125 19 7

Payment, as an act of grace, to Mr. C. J. L. Cuzner of Funeral and Medical Expenses

incurred in respect of the late G. F. Fraser,

Clerk, Registrar-General's Department ... 27 9 0

982 11 11

Total, Department of the Attorney-General

and of Justice £7,484 11 7

Secretary for Lands—

Lands Administrat ion-
Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 660 6 7

A4. Payment, as an act of grace, to Mr. H. J. Bancroft, late Crown Land Agent, Bombala, of the monetary value of ex­ tended leave accrued at the date of his

resignation ... ... ... ... ... 35 2 6

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums 104 12 1
Carried over £800 1 2
Carried over £123,000 2 6
Brought over £123,000 2 6
Brought over £800 1 2

Secretary for Lands—continued.

Lands Administration—continued.

Other Services—

Towards the Maintenance and Improvement of Ashton Park—further sum

200 0 0

To meet payment for Excess Area revealed by re-survey of Conditional Purchase 1910-87, Taree

49 15 0

To meet payment for Crown Improvements on Conditional Purchase 1926-17, Moree

...

200 1 2

1,249 17 4

Survey of Lands— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

0 17 9

Salaries—

B4. Cost of Surveys by Contract—further sum 1,325 8 7 B4. Survey Instruments—Insurance ... ... 4 17 7

1,331 3 11

Western Land Board—

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance
Premiums 38 8 10
B2. Fire Insurance Premiums 5 13 11

44 2 9

Total, Secretary for Lands 2,625 4 0

Minister for Public Works—

Central Administration, Head and District Offices— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

137

7 10

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance Pre­

miums 27 17 2

Other Services—

Maintenance of Public Works and Services, including Renewals, Surveys and Investi­ gations—

Public Watering Places—further sum ... 19 1 2
Electricity, Gas, etc.—further sum 10 5 9
Carried over £194 11 11
Carried over £125,625 6 6
Brought over £125,025 6 6
Brought over £191 11 11

Minister for Public Works—continued.

Central Administration, Head and District Offices—

continued.

Other Services—continued.

Purchase of Surevy Instruments, etc.—further

sum 16 10 9
Purchase of Motor Vehicle 232 0 0

Adjustment in respect of Loss of Cash oc­ casioned by armed hold-up on 26th June, 1934

1,299 8 1

1,742 10 9

Total, Minister for Public Works £1,742 10 9

Department of Public Instruction—

Public Instruction (Head Office)—

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insuracne Premiums 137 4 9

Other Services—

Payment, as an act of grace, to Mr. H. E. Vickery, parent of Vernon Vickery, a pupil at King's Gap School—Medical expenses on account of accident

3 1 8

0

Married Women (Lecturers and Teachers) Act, 1932—Payment of Counsel's fees due to Mr. F. R. Jordan, K.C

11 0 0

152 2 9

Primary Education—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Termination of Services of Mrs. Eva C.
Kelly, of Public School, Quirindi—Pay­

ment of salary, as an act of grace, for the
period 31 st January to 13th February, 1933 6 8 10

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums 138 18 4

Other Service—

Payment of Medical Expenses, on account of

accident—Keith Tolley, a pupil at- Keg-

worth Public School ... 2 2 0

147 9 2

Carried over £299 11 1 1
Carried over £127,367 17 3
Brought over £127,367 1 7 3
Brought over £299 11 1 1

Department of Public Instruction—continued.

Secondary Education— Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums 254 6 5

Technical Education—

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 288 3 9

Other Service—

Inquiry into Technical Education by Mr. A. J. Gibson and others ...

...

...

... 1,300 0 0

1,538 3 9

Observatory—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—
A3. Mr. J. Nangle—Allowance for Overtime
granted as an offset against the application

of Salaries Reduction Act to Quarters

Allowance ... ... ... ... ... 33 16 9

Training of Teachers— Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ,,. 134 19 1 1

Child Welfare (Head Office)—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

25 18

8

Other Services—

Inquiry into the Organisation and Administra­ tion of the Child Welfare Department and Institutions

70 12 0

Adjustment in respect of an overpayment from the Child Welfare Act Trust Account

...

2 10

0

99 0 8

Child Welfare—Institutions—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 256 16 4 A4. Officers on Retirement Leave ... ... 62 6 6 A5. Payment, as an act of grace, of the mone­

tary value of leave due to the late A. K. Henderson, Instructor, Farm Home for Boys, Gosford, at date of death

11 19 11

Carried over £331 2 9 2 , 4 5 9 1 9 5
Carried over £127,367 17 3
Brought over £127,367 17 3
Brought over £331 2 9 2,459 19 6

Department of Public Instruction—continued.

Child Welfare—Institutions—continued.

Other Service—

Inquiries into matters relating to the Riverina Welfare Farm—Expenses

800 9 2

Berry Welfare Farm—Expenses 123 0 1

1,254 12 0

Australian Museum—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A4. Officers on Retirement Leave

...

...

56

4 11

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums Public Lorary of New South Wales—

108 3 8

164 8 7

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 159 15 1

B2. Upkeep of Fire Alarms by May-Otway Fire

Alarms Ltd. 19 15 0

179 10 1

Conservatorium of Music—

Other Service—•

Dr. E. L. Bainton—Travelling Expenses to Sydney on taking up appointment as Director of Conservatorium of Music

200 0 0

Total, Department of Public Instruction £4,258 10 1

Secretary for Mines—•

Mines Department—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

113 13 1

A5. Monetary Value of Leave payable to Dependent Relatives of Deceased Officers

160 11 2

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums 34 6 7

308 10 10

Explosives—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

131 16 11

Total, Secretary for Mines £440 7 9
Carried over £132,066 15 1
Brought over £132,066 15 1

Minister for Forests—

Forestry Commission—Head Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £436 5 0 A4. Officers on Retirement Leave 290 12 6

Other Services—

Cost of Preparation and Forwarding of Timber

Samples to New South Wales Offices and

High Commissioners' Offices in London ... S. L. Kessell, Conservator of Forests, Western Australia—Inquiry into Forestry Matters generally in New South Wales—

41 13 4

£ s. d.
Honorarium 300 0 0
Incidental Expenses of Inquiry 586 1 2

886 1 2

1,654 12 0

Field and Country Offices—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 1,792 3 7 A2. Temporary Assistance—further sum ... 9 17 0

Other Services—

Expenses incidental to the work of the Erosion

Committee Royalty on Timber for use in connection with

105 9 7

the Repatriation of Returned Soldiers ... 21 7 5

1,928 17 7

Total, Minister for Forests £3,583 9 7

Minister for Labour and Industry— Ministerial Office—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

21 18 9

Other Service—

Expenses, Medical Board, Broken Hill—

further sum 9 9 7
31 8 4

Industrial Registrar—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

12 7 8

Carried over £43 16 0
Carried over £135,650 4 8
Brought over £135,650 4 8
Brought over £43 16 0

Minister for Labour and Industry—continued.

Factory Inspection and Scaffolding and Lifts—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

8 3 3

A3. Allowances—further sum 16 10 1
A5. Monetary Value of Leave payable to
Dependent Relatives of Deceased Officers 249 1 9

273 15 1

Total—Minister for Labour and Industry ... £317 11 1

Minister for Local Government—

Local Government Department—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

115 4 6

A2. Temporary Assistance—further sum ... 316 18 8

A3. Allowances—further sum ... Other Services—

...

...

104 18 11

Surf Life Saving Association of Australia— Special Grant for Purchase of Suitable Apparatus for Protection of Competitors at Surf Carnivals

30 0 0

Bankstown Municipal Council—Expenses of
Inquiry 500 0 0

Carrington Municipal Council—Special Grant... 3,000 0 0

4,067 2 1

Valuer-General's Department-—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

559 11 3

Electrical Contractors and Electricians' Licensing

Board—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

...

...

3 5

8

Total—Minister for Local Government ... £4,629 19 0

Department of Agriculture—

Head Office-

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

131 9 0

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 71 9 1
Carried over £202 18 1
Carried over £140,597 14 9
Brought over £140,537 14 9
Brought over £202 13 1

Department of Agriculture—continued.

Head Office—continued.

Other Services—

Murrumbidgee Rice Growers' Co-operative

Society Limited (in Liquidation)—Adjust­

ment re Family Endowment Tax ... 1 6 6

Exhibit for New South Wales Government Offices in London

...

...

...

...

9

0 S

Messrs. Julius, Poole and Gibson—Inquiry into Estimates and Tenders re Silo Con­ struction

191 5 4

404 16 7

Educational and Scientific Activities—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

680 10 3

A3. Allowances—further sum Dairy Branch—

30 10 6

711 0 9

Salaries and Payments in the, nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

140 3 2

A4. Officers on Retirement Leave ... ... 55 19 5
196 2 7

Export and Import Branch—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

107 1G 4

A5. Monetary Value of Leave payable to De­ pendent Relatives of Deceased Officers...

245 12 4

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 10 1 2

363 9 10

Hawkesbury Agricultural College—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

171 14 11

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

Supply of Electricity by Richmond Municipal

Council 157 19 5
Purchase of New Refrigerator ... ... ... 306 0 0

635 14 4

Carried over £2,311 4 1
Carried over £140,597 14 9
Brought over £140,597 14 9
Brought over £2,311 4 1

Department of Agriculture—continued.

Experiment Farms, Stations and Nurseries—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 £213 4 5 A4. Officers on Retirement Leave ... ... 193 15 5

406 19 10

State Marketing Bureau—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

6 18 6

Stock and Brands and Pastures Protection—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

266 0 4

Other Services—

Veterinary Surgeons Act—Fees, Travelling and Sundry Expenses—further sum ...

...

12 16 5

To pay part Salaries, Pastures Protection Board Inspectors on leave—further sum

...

114 13

3

Payment, as an act of grace, to the Dependent Relatives of the late Stock Inspector J. N. A. Weir of the Departmental share of monetary value of leave duo to the De­ ceased at date of death

162 0 6

555 10 6

Botanic Gardens and Allied Activities—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

350 0 0

A3. Allowances—further sum 12 7 6

A5. Monetary value of leave payable to De­ pendent Relatives of Deceased Officers ...

120 0 6

Other Service—

Compensation paid to seven ex-employees equivalent to the monetary value of four

weeks' leave in lieu of notice 109 0 0

591 8 0

Rural Industries Branch—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—- A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34

66 14 7

A2. Temporary Assistance—further sum ... 910 13 10
A3. Allowances—further sum 25 8 9
Carried over £1,002 17 2 £3,872 0 11
Carried over £140,597 14 9
Brought over £140,597 14 9
Brought over £1,002 17 2 £3,872 0 11

Department of Agriculture—continued.

Rural Industries Branch—continued.

Other Services—

Costs of Court Proceedings—- £ s. d.

Section 7 of the Liens on Crops and Wool and Stock Mort­ gages Act, 1898 :—

A. M. & S. Hubbard ... 137 9 6
Perpetual Trustee Co. Ltd. 197 16 0
• 335 5 6

John Leech v. the Crown—Settlement of Claim

and costs 385 0 0

1,723 2 8

Grain Elevators— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 141 5 10
A2. Temporary Assistance—further sum ... 18 16 7

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B1. Workers' Compensation Insurance
Premiums 928 19 8
B4. Fire Insurance on Terminal Elevator ... 1,947 12 0

3,036 14 1

Total, Department of Agriculture 8,631 17 8

Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission— Head Office and Sundry Services—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1933-34 131 12 3

Maintenance and Working Expenses other than

Salaries—

B2. Fire Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 1 17 10
B4. Insurance Premiums ... ... ... 38 5 0

Other Services—

Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area—To provide for

expenses of Committee inquiring into in­

debtedness of Settlers—further sum ... 112 0 0
Carried over £283 15 1
Carried over £149,229 12 5
Brought over £ 1 4 9 , 2 2 9 12 5
Brought over £ 2 8 3 1 5 1

Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission—

continued.

Head Office and Sundry Services—continued.

Other Services—continued.

Murrumbidgee Committee Expenses—further sum

Irrigation

Area—Anomalies

... 6 2 8 3

Adjustment in respect of shortage of Unem­ ployment Relief Stamps during May, 1 9 3 2

1 1 5

1

9

4 6 1 5 1

Coomealla Irrigation Area—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1 9 3 3 - 3 4 39 2 8

Curlwaa Irrigation Area—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

A1. Salaries—Supplementation during 1 9 3 3 - 3 4 ... ... 34 5 7

Hay Irrigation Area—

Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

Al . Salaries—Supplementation during 1 9 3 3 - 3 4 2 5 1 8 1 0
Total—"Water Conservation and Irrigation
Commission £ 5 6 0 1 2 2
TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE CONSOLIDATED

REVENUE FUND IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE VOTE " ADVANCE

TO TREASURER," 1 9 3 3 - 3 4 £ 1 4 9 , 7 9 0 4 7

PAYMENTS " UNAUTHORISED IN SUSPENSE " :—The Sum of Three hundred and sixteen thousand six hundred and forty pounds sixteen shillings and six pence to cover payments "Unauthorised in Suspense " to 30th June, 1934, for Urgent Claims on account of Services of the year 1933-34 made in anticipation of the sanction of Parliament, as follows :—

SERVICES OF THE YEAR, 1933-34 :—

Colonial Secretary—

Police—

Maintenance and Working Expenses (other than

Salaries)—

General Expenditure—

Motor Vehicles £G,291 5 6

Government Relief—

Other Services—

Family Endowment—Payments to En-

do wees 10,972 8 0

To provide for Works, Grants, Loans and

Advances for Relief of Unemployment... 3,430 1 8

Postmaster-General—Commission on dis­ tribution of Wages Tax Schedules and Remittance Books

596 6 6

21,290 1 8

Minister for Public Health—

Ministerial Office—

Other Service—

Contribution to the Hospital Fund under Act No. 8, 1929, for the granting of subsidies or other assistance to Hospitals and for the purposes of the administration of the. Act

148,800 0 0

Mental Hospitals—Institutions— Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

Salaries 3,860 19 2

152,660 19 2

Treasurer—

Treasury—Head Office—

Other Service—

Carriage of Water and Fodder for Starving

Stock 39,735 7 10
Carried over ... £39,735 7 10
Carried over £173,951 0 10
Brought over £ 1 7 3 , 0 5 1 0 1 0
Brought over ... £39,735 7 1 0

SERVICES OF THE YEAR, 1933-34—continued.

Treasurer—continued.

Department of Taxation—

Maintenance and Working Expenses (other than Salaries)—

Expenses in connection with Buildings—

Rent 2,110 7 1

General Expenditure—

Expenses of Removal of Taxation Depart­ ment from Warwick Building to Com­ monwealth Savings Bank Building ... 1,189 16 1

Resumed Properties Department— Other Service—

Sewerage and Water Rates, etc., City, Municipal and Shire Rates, etc., on Government Properties, and Costs in connection with Appeals

7,000 0 0

Government Stores Department—

Maintenance and Working Expenses (other than Salaries)—

Provision of Stationery, Furniture, and

General Stores for Departments generally 19,950 12 6

69,986 3 6

Attorney-General and Minister of Justice—

Attorney-General—Head Office—

Other Serv ice -

To meet Legal Expenses of all Departments

of the State (excluding Verdicts) ... 4,662 18 8

Prisons—

Maintenance and Working Expenses (other

than Salaries)—

Purchases—Manufacturing Stores, Plant and
General Requisites 5,398 3 10

10,061 2 6

Secretary for Lands— Lands Administration—

Other Services—

Towards the Maintenance and Improvement

of—

Blue Mountain Group Reserves 3,000 0 0
Parramatta Park 1,500 0 0
Miscellaneous Parks 1,945 0 0

6,445 0 0

Carried over £260,443 6 10
Brought over £260,443 6 1 0

SERVICES OF THE YEAR, 1933-34—continued.

Minister for Public Works—

Central Administration, Head and District

Offices—

Other Services—

Maintenance of Public Works and Services, including Renewals, Surveys and Inves­ tigations—

Dredge Service £3,478 8 3
Public Buildings generally 14,743 14 0
Water Supply, Sewerage and Stormwater
Drainage 1,056 19 7
State Telephone Services 2,128 4 7

21,407 6 5

Public Instruction—

Primary Education—

Other Service—

Compensation payable to Married Women Teachers retrenched in terms of Married Women (teachers and Lecturers) Act, 1932

2,224 14 11

Secondary Education—

Other Service—

Compensation payable to Married Women Teachers retrenched in terms of Married Women (Teachers and Lecturers) Act, 1932

1,035 5 5

3,260 0 4

Minister for Labour and Industry—

Industrial Commission—

Other Service—

Compensation payable to former Deputy

Commissioner and former Chairmen of
Conciliation Committees (including

Counsels' Fees, Legal Expenses, etc.)—

Magrath, E. C £2,900

Less Amount paid during 1932-33 1,000

1,900 0 0
Morgan, W. J . T 2,550
Less Amount paid during 1932-33 750

1,800 0 0

Carried over £3,700 0 0
Carried over £285,110 13 7
Brought over £285,110 13 7
Brought over ... ... £3,700 0 0

Other Services—continued.

Minister for Labour and Industry—continued.

Industrial Commission—continued.

Other Service—continued.

Compensation payable to former Deputy

Commissioner and former Chairmen of

Conciliation Committees (including

Counsel's Fees, Legal Expenses, etc.)—
continued.

Bird, S £2,050
Less Amount paid during 1932-33 750

1,300 0 0

Landon, F 2,550
Less Amount paid during 1932-33 750

-1,800 0 0

Hooke, J 2,200
Less Amount paid during 1932-33 750

1,450 0 0

Sherwin, A 2,075
Less Amount paid during 1932-33 750

1,325 0 0

McWilliam, N. G 2,362

Less Amount paid under Section

—" Industrial Commission... 600

1,762 0 0

Counsels' Fees and Legal Expenses on

behalf of the Crown 429 19 11
Interest and Taxed Costs 1,332 13 0

13,099 12 11

Minister for Local Government -

Local Government Department—

Other Service—

Grants to assist Shires and Municipalities 18,430 10 0

TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR PAYMENTS " UNAUTHORISED IN SUSPENSE" FOR SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1933-34

£316,640 16 6

A P P R O P R I A T I O N S O U T OF T H E C L O S E R S E T T L E M E N T F U N D —

2 . Out of the Closer Settlement Fund there are hereby appropriated, and may be issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereinafter expressed:—The sum of Forty-two thousand six hundred and sixty-seven pounds:—

Secretary for Lands—

Closer Settlement Acts—

S d.

Acquisition of Land for the Purposes of Closer Settlement £
and Contingent Expenses—further sum... Advances to Assist Soldier Settlers under the Returned ... ... 2 , 0 0 0 0 0
Soldiers Settlement Act, No. 2 1 , 1 9 1 6 — further sum ... .5,000 0 0

Cost of Subdivision, Maintenance, Improvement and Disposal (including re-disposal) of land required for Closer Settle­ ment under the Closer Settlement Acts, the Crown Lands Consolidation Act, 1 9 1 3 , and the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act, 1 9 1 6 , and the cost of works in connec­ tion therewith and other expenses incidental thereto—

further sum 1 0 , 0 0 0 0 0

Administrative Expenses in connection with Closer Settle­

ment (including Printing and Advertising) ... ... 2 5 , 6 6 7 0 0
TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE CLOSER
SETTLEMENT FUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £ 4 2 , 0 6 7 0 0
A P P R O P R I A T I O N S O U T OF T H E G O V E R N M E N T R A I L W A Y S F U N D —

3 . Out of the Government Railways Fund there are hereby appropriated, and may be issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereinafter expressed:—The sum of Eleven millions eight hundred and twenty-four thousand seven hundred and eighty pounds, to defray the Salaries, Main­ tenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Department of Railways :—

FOR THE SERVICE OF T H E YEAR FROM FIRST J U L Y , 1 9 3 4 , TO
T H I R T I E T H J U N E , 1 9 3 5 . £ S D
Administrative and General Charges ... . . . ... ... 4 7 0 , 3 3 6 0 0
Maintenance of Way and Works ... ... ... ... 2 , 0 3 7 , 1 0 1 0 0
Rolling Stock 4 , 3 7 7 , 2 8 1 0 0
Transportation and Traflic 2 , 7 0 0 , 6 0 0 0 0
Electrical Branch 5 9 7 , 6 5 0 0 0
Government Railways Superannuation Fund Contribution ... 3 1 8 , 5 0 0 0 0
Exchange on Remittances Overseas ... . . . ... ... 8 0 3 , 2 8 0 0 0
Subsidiary Services—Refreshment Rooms ... ... ... 5 2 0 , 0 3 2 0 0

TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE GOVERNMENT

RAILWAYS FUND FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR

FROM 1ST JULY, 1 9 3 4 , TO 30TH JUNE, 1 9 3 5 . . . £ 1 1 , 8 2 4 , 7 8 0 0 0

PAYMENTS "UNAUTHORISED IN SUSPENSE" :—The sum of Three

hundred and ninety-two thousand eight hundred and twenty-two pounds nineteen shillings and two pence to cover payments " Unauthorised in Suspense " to 30th June, 1934, for Urgent Claims on account of Services of the year 1933-34, made in anticipation of the sanction of Parliament, as follows :—

SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1933-34 :—

Railways— £ s. d
Administrative and General Charges ... ... ... 30,180 0 8
Maintenance of Way and Works ... ... ... . . . 287,165 19 9
Government Railways Superannuation Fund Contribution 64,350 0 0
Subsidiary Services—Refreshment Rooms... ... ... 11,126 18 9

TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE GOVERNMENT

RAILWAYS FUND FOR PAYMENTS "UNAUTHORISED IN

SUSPENSE" FOR SERVICES OF THE YEAR 1933-34 . . . £392,822 19 2
A P P R O P R I A T I O N S O U T O P T H E R O A D T R A N S P O R T A N D T R A F F I C

F U N D —

4 . Out of the Road Transport and Traffic Fund there are

hereby appropriated, and may be issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereinafter expressed :— The sum of Four hundred and thirty-five thousand five hundred pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working

Transport and Tramways :— Expenses and other Expenses of the Department of Road FOR T H E SERVICE OF T H E Y E A R FROM FIRST J U L Y , 1934,
TO T H I R T I E T H J U N E , 1935.
£ s. d.
Administrative and General Charges and other Expenses ... 435,500 0 0

TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC FUND FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR FROM 1ST JULY , 1934, TO 30TH JUNE , 1935

£435,500

0

0

A P P R O P R I A T I O N S O U T O F T H E M E T R O P O L I T A N T R A N S P O R T T R U S T
G E N E R A L F U N D —

5 . Out of the Metropolitan Transport Trust General Fund there are hereby appropriated, and may be issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereinafter expressed :— The sum of Two millions seven hundred and eighty-seven thousand eight hundred and eighty pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Department of Road Transport and Tramways :—

FOR T H E SERVICE O F T H E Y E A R FROM FIRST J U L Y , 1934, TO
T H I R T I E T H J U N E , 1935.
Tramway Services— £ s. d. £ s, d.
Administrative and General Charges ... 147,827 0 0

Maintenance and Renewals of Way and

Structures 504,150 0 0
Maintenance and Renewals of Plant ... 321,361 0 0
Electric Power for Traction 379,845 0 0
Traffic 1,207,602 0 0

2,560,785 0 0

Motor Omnibus Services—

Administrative and General Charges ... 9,445 0 0

Maintenance and Renewals of Motor Omni­

buses and Equipment ... ... ... 71,250 0 0
Traffic... 146,400 0 0

227,095 0 0

TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE METROPOLITAN -.

TRANSPORT TRUST GENERAL FUND FOR THE SERVICE OF

THE YEAR FROM 1ST JULY, 1934, TO 30TH JUNE, 1935... £2,787,880 0 0
A P P R O P R I A T I O N S O U T O F T H E N E W C A S T L E A N D D I S T R I C T T R A N S ­
P O R T T R U S T G E N E R A L F U N D —

Out of the Newcastle and District Transport Trust General Fund there are hereby appropriated, and may be issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereinafter

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expressed : expressed :—The sum of One hundred and seventy-six thou­ sand and seventy-seven pounds, to defray the Salaries, Main­ tenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Department of Road Transport and Tramways:—

FOR T H E SERVICE OF T H E Y E A R FROM FIRST J U L Y , 1 9 3 4 , T O
T H I R T I E T H J U N E , 1 9 3 5 .
£ s. d.
Administrative and General Charges ... ... ... ... 1 2 , 0 5 7 0 0
Maintenance and Renewals of Way and Structures ... ... 3 0 , 1 4 2 0 0
Maintenance and Renewals of Plant ... ... ... ... 1 7 , 7 1 9 0 0
Electric Power for Traction 2 4 , 6 8 8 0 0
Traffic 9 1 , 4 7 1 0 0

TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE NEWCASTLE AND
.DISTRICT TRANSPORT TRUST GENERAL FUND FOR THE

SERVICE OF THE YEAR FROM 1ST JULY, 1 9 3 1 , TO 30TH

JUNE, 1 9 3 5 , £ 1 7 0 , 0 7 7 0 0
A P P R O P R I A T I O N S O U T O P T H E S Y D N E Y H A R B O U R T R U S T F U N D —

7. Out of the Sydney Harbour Trust Fund there are hereby appropriated, and may be issued and applied for or towards the several uses and purposes hereinafter expressed :—The sum of Three hundred and twenty-nine thousand six hundred and fifty-four pounds, to defray the Salaries, Maintenance and Working Expenses and other Expenses of the Sydney Harbour Trust :—

FOR T H E SERVICE O F T H E Y E A R FROM FIRST J U L Y , 1934 , T O
T H I R T I E T H J U N E . 1 9 3 5 .
£ s. d.
Administrative and General Charges ... ... ... ... 1 4 7 , 1 2 0 0 0
Collection of Wharfage and Tonnage Rates ... ... ... 1 5 , 0 5 1 0 0
Control of Port 1 3 , 0 3 9 0 0
Survey of Port . . . 7 , 0 2 6 0 0
Maintenance and Renewals of Property ... ... ... ... 1 0 3 , 8 2 6 0 0
Sundry Services 1 4 , 5 5 0 0 0
Dredging 7 , 0 0 0 0 0
Demolition of Wharves and Buildings ... . . . ... ... 2 0 0 0 0
Motor Garage—Working Expenses ... ... . . . ... 2 0 0 0 0
Wheat Conveyors—Operating Expenses ... ... . . . ... 1 0 , 2 0 0 0 0
Subsidiary Services—Bonded and Free Warehouses ... ... 1 0 , 8 4 2 0 0

TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED OUT OF THE SYDNEY HARBOUR

TRUST FUND FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR FROM

1ST JULY, 1 9 3 4 , TO 30TH JUNE, 1 9 3 5 £ 3 2 9 . 6 5 4 0 0

8 . Subject to section thirty-four of the Audit Act and the following proviso, expenditure shall not be in­ curred on any item, subdivision, division, or vote, shown on the Estimates of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, in excess of the sum provided therefor by Parliament on such Estimates—provided that if the exigencies of the Public Service render it necessary, the Colonial Treasurer or pen-on appointed by him may authorise the transfer of a specific amount from any item, subdivision, or division, other than for specific public works or an item under the division " Other Services," to any other item, subdivision, or division, within the same vote other than for specific public works or an item under the division " Other Services " ; and subject to the following proviso, expenditure shall not be incurred on any division shown on the Estimates of the Government Railways Fund, the Road Transport and Traffic Fund, the Metropolitan Transport Trust General Fund, the Newcastle and District Transport, Trust General Fund, and the Sydney Harbour Trust Fund, in excess of the sum provided therefor by Parliament on such Estimates —provided that if the exigencies of the Public Service render it necessary, the Colonial Treasurer or the person appointed by him may authorise the transfer of a specific amount from any division, other than for specific public works, to any other division within the vote other than for specific public works.

Nothing in these provisos shall empower the Colonial
Treasurer or the person appointed by him as aforesaid

to authorise the transfer of any sum in augmentation

of or as an addition to any salary or wages the amount of which has been fixed by law.

The Colonial Treasurer shall cause the Auditor- General to be informed of every such authority granted as aforesaid.

There shall be issued and paid the said several sums for the purposes hereinbefore mentioned in such manner and in such proportions as the Governor by any warrant or order in writing under his hand and directed to the Colonial Treasurer or other lawful authority may from time to time order and direct, and the payments so to be

9 .

made

made shall be charged upon and payable out of the said funds respectively; but the said Colonial Treasurer shall not be held liable for any claims which may arise in connection with any of the State Departments trans­ ferred to the Commonwealth on or after the date of such transfer.

1 0 . The said Colonial Treasurer or other lawful Authority shall in their respective accounts from time to time be allowed credit for any sum or sums of money paid by him or them in pursuance of such warrant or order in writing as aforesaid, and the receipts of the respective persons to whom the same are so paid shall be a full and valid discharge to the said Colonial Treasurer or other lawful Authority in passing the said accounts for any such sums as may be therein men­ tioned, and he or they shall receive credit for the same accordingly.

1 1 . This Act may be cited as the " Appropriation Act, 1934."

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