Appropriation Act 1936-37 (WA)

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Appropriation.

[No. 34.

APPROPRIATION.

1° Enwn.

No. XXXIV.

No. 34 of 1936.

AN ACT to appropriate and apply out of the Consoli- dated 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-seven and to supplement grants made by the previous Parliament during its last Session in adjustment of the Vote " Advance to Treasurer, 1935-36," for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1936, and to approve of certain expenditure under section forty-one of the Forests Act, 1918- 1931.

[Assented to 11th December, 1936.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

Ay E, Your Majesty's Most Dutiful and Loyal Sub- Preamble

jects, the 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 here- inafter mentioned, and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be enacted : And be it therefore enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of West-

No. 341

Appropriation.

[1936.

ern Australia, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows (that is to say) :-

Short title.

1.

This Act may be cited as the Appropriation Act,

1936-37.

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-seven, the following sums, that is to say :-

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Three Million Six Hundred and Two Thousand One Hundred and Fifty-seven Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund, the sum of One Million Four Hundred and Sixty-two Thousand Four Hundred and Nine Pounds.

From the Public Account for Advance to Treas- urer the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Pounds.

Appropriation

of supplies.

3.

(1.) All sums granted by this Act, and the Acts mentioned in Schedule A to this Act, towards making good the Supply granted to His Majesty, that is to say :-

Schedule A.

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Six Million One Hundred and Fifty-two Thousand One Hundred and Fifty-seven Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund the sum of Two Million Four Hundred and Twelve

Thousand Four Hundred and Nine Pounds.

From the Public Account for Advance to Treas-

urer 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, 1935-36," for charges during the year ended the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-six, that is to say :-

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Three Hundred and Thirty-two Thousand and Seventy- nine Pounds Twelve Shillings and Fourpence.

From the General Loan Fund the sum of Four Hundred and Ten Thousand and Twenty Pounds Twelve Shillings and Tenpence

1936.]

Appropriation.

[No. 34.

Are appropriated and shall be deemed to have

Schedules 13

been appropriated for the purposes and services ex-

pressed in Schedules B, C, D, E and F.

4. An expenditure of fifty thousand seven hundred pounds, as provided for in the scheme of expenditure

Approval of

Expenditure

under s. 41 of

the Forests

laid on the Table of the House in accordance with

Act, 1918-1931.

section forty-one of the Forests Act, 1918-1931, is

hereby approved.

SCHEDULE A.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30m JUNE, 1937.

Consolidated Revenue Fund

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Under Act No. 1

1,300,000 0 0

Under Act No. 6

1,250,000 0 0

Under this Act ...

3,602,157 0 0

Votes as per Estimates

6,152,157 0 0

General Loan Fund

Under Act No. 1

600,000 0 0

Under Act No. 6

350,000 0 0

Under this Act ...

1,462,409 0 0

Votes as per Estimates

2,412,409 0 0

Public Account Advance to Treasurer

Under Act No. 1

300,000 0 0

Under this Act ...

200,000 0 0

500,000 0 0

9,064,566 0 0

SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30nr JUNE, 1937, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMmAny.

£

The Legislative Council ...

...

...

...

1,865

The Legislative Assembly

...

...

...

2,866

The Joint House Committee

...

4,278

The Joint Printing Committee

5,264

The Joint Library Committee ...

265

Tho Premier

...

...

...

107,592

The Treasurer

...

...

682,752

The Minister for Forests

25,021

The Minister for Justice

71,968

The Chief Secretary

...

205,071

The Minister for Lands ...

63,890

The Minister for Mines ...

...

150,528

The Minister for Health

...

72,945

The Minister for Public Works

102,888

The Minister for Agriculture

...

102,015

The Minister for Education

...

...

...

689,782

The Minister for Police ...

...

...

..,

,.,

...

...

•37,657

The Minister for Employment, Labour, Child Welfare and Industrial

Development...

.

..

...

...

...

...

...

196,205

...

3,429,305

Total ...

...

£6,152,157

No. 34.]

Appropriation.

[1936.

SCHEDULE C.

GENERAL LOAN FUND FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDING 30ta JUNE, 1937, AS DETAILED IN THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE PASSED 13Y THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUMMARY.

£

110,903

Railways and Tramways, etc. ...

...

...

550,374

Harbours and Rivers

...

...

...

...

...

221,000

Water Supply and Sewerage

...

...

...

...

1,197,024

Development of Goldfields and Mineral Resources ...

20,000

Development of Agriculture

...

...

...

...

179,648

Roads and Bridges, Public Buildings, etc.

...

...

133,600

£2,412,409

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 Governments, etc. Also to pay expenses of an unforeseen nature, chargeable against the Consolidated Revenue Fund, or the General Loan Fund ; such disbursements to be transferred monthly to the re- spective Votes and Services, and to be shown as excesses thereon or as new items. The appropri- ation may also include expenditure in excess of the provisions of any Loan Act pending statutory authority for the raising of such moneys, and the appropriation may also include expenditure on works and services pending provision being made in a Loan Act, and such expenditure, to be charged to Loan Suspense Account, to bo subsequently submitted to Parliament for specific appropriation. The whole amount to be adjusted subject as hereinafter provided, not later than 30th June, 1938: Provided that expenditure incurred for minor advances to other persons may be adjusted over such period as the Treasurer may approve---£500,000.

1936.1

Appropriation.

[No. 34.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1936.

IN ADJUSTMENT ON THE APPROPRIATION "ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1935-36.

SCHEDULE E.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

IL—LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Contingencies.

10 0 0

III.—LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Salaries.

Sergeant-at-Arms—Restoration of normal salary from 1st

January

19 17 5

Assistant Clerk of the Records—Restoration of normal Salary

17

6

0

Messengers—Restoration of normal Salary from 1st January

12 19 11

Hall Porter—Restoration of normal Salary from 1st January

20 17

6

Over-estimated Financial Emergency Act deduction

4 10

0

75 11 7

IV.—JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Telephone Attendants—Restoration of normal Salary

...

1

11

0

Wages (Kitchen, Dining Room and Cleaners)—Restoration of

normal Rates from 1st January

...

188 10

8

190

1

8

V.—JOINT PRINTING COMMITTEE.

Salaries.

Reporters—Temporary Assistance

...

14 14 0

VII.—PREMIER.

PREMIER'S DEPARTMENT.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.— Increases on reclassification

..

206 0 8

Contingencies.

18

3

6

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry

...

15 19

9

Ministerial and Parliamentary Visits and State Ceremonials

1,341 15 10

Entertaining Distinguished Visitors

...

518 15 4

State Gardens Board

Grant for Maintenance and Improvements Public Gar-

dens, Foreshores, Crawley, etc.

438 0

0

Miscellaneous Printing and Advertising

...

228 17

2

H.M. Jubilee Celebrations

...

81 16

7

2,849 8 10

Carried forward ...

290 7 3

No. 34.1

Appropriation.

[1936.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

290

7

3

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

Contingencies.

Upkeep of Grounds, Perth and Albany (including Wages) ...

58 12

5

276 16

2

335 S 7

LONDON AGENCY.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

142 11

7

Fees for Inspection of Goods under Indent

91

1

0

Upkeep of Savoy House

289

5

1

Housekeepers, Cleaners, etc., Savoy House

...

1

6

0

Motor Car Expenses

...

24

8

6

Purchase of Car ...

313 14 9 862 6 11

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

Salaries.

Leave due to Officer on Retirement ...

358 14

9

GOVERNMENT MOTOR CAR SERVICE.

Salaries.

Clerk—Increase on Reclassification

...

0 16

7

Foreman Mechanic in Charge of Garage—Increase on Re-

3 16      8

Contingencies.

Maintenance of Workshops, Motor Vehicles and Bicycles,

and Hire of Cars for all Departments

...

1,202

8

6

298 12 6

1,505 14

3

PRINTING.

Contingencies.

Machinery, Type, Photo. and Process Material, Stationery

(Printing Paper, etc.)

850

0

0

TOURIST AND PUBLICITY BUREAU.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under

the control of the Public Service Commissioner etc.

Increases on Reclassification.

17 16

7

Contingencies.

Incidental ...

14 14

9

32 11

4

Carried forward ...

290 7 3

1936.

]

Appropriation.

[No. 34.

s. d.

2,

s. d.

Brought forward ...

290 7 3

VIL—PREMIER—continued.

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC GRANTS, ETC.

Zoological Gardens

268 0 0

Fish and Game Propagation and Protection Society ...

500 0 0 768 0 0

TOTAL VII.-1?REMIER

7,562 4 8

VIII.—TREASURER.

TREASURY.

Salaries.

Reduced rebates by other Departments

157 17

2

Contingencies.

Incidentals

178 14 10

Commission—Duty Stamp Vendors

...

568 6 2 904 18 2

AUDIT.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

70 0 0

COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCES, ETC.

Grants and Allowances as may be authorised

1,958

1

8

GOVERNMENT STORES.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

110 19 4

TAXATION.

Salaries.

Computation of Long Service Leave to Officers transferred

101 15

3

Contingencies.

Amount payable to Commonwealth Government for CoHee-

892 0 6 993 15 9

WORKERS' 'TOMES BOARD.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under

the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.

Appointment of additional Staff owing to expansion of

building programme ...

548

6

5

Contingencies.

Incidentals

597 17 10

1,146 4 3

Carried forward :..

7,852 11 11

No. 34.]

Appropriation.

[193Q

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward

7,852 11 11

VIII.—TREASURER—continued.

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

Salaries.

Telephone Switchboard Operators—Appointment of Re-

29 6 2

Agricultural Bank Commissioners—No provision on Estimates

4,515 14 10

Purchase of Land for Public Purposes.

School Sites—Purchase of, including Titles, Fees, Surveys,

1,005 9 0

Retiring Allowances.

Retiring Allowances

...

321

5

1

Refunds.

Refunds of Revenue not otherwise provided for

3,110

2

1

Sundry Grants and Services.

Commission on Interest paid, etc.

...

4,969

4

6

Departmental Advertising (except Railways and State Steam-

176 6 2

Interest and Exchange ...

91 14

0

Stamp Duty on Transfers of Inscribed Stock

250 15 10

Workers' Compensation Act—Medical Referees

...

532 11

7

Special Allowance, Departmental Representative, Arbitration

5 18 6

Rebate on account of Lighterage Charges, Cossack

715 11

4

Expenses of and incidental to the Preparation and Presenta-

tion of the State's Case to the Commonwealth Grants

312 18 9

Refund to W.A. Trotting Association of Taxes on Charity

Meeting in Aid of Youth and Motherhood Appeal

...

1,836

3

4

Wheatgrowers' Relief Grant Administration Expenses

...

500

0

0

Theft of Prospectors' Gold from State Battery, Ora Banda

161

1 10

Mortgage Fees on Foreclosed or Abandoned Properties

...

1,092 10

9

Subsidy, Road Transport between Hopetoun and Ravens-

161 3 11

Leave on Retirement of C. S. Toppin, Auditor General

666 13

4

Industries Assistance Board—Recoup of Expenditure on

Relief of Settlers in Drought-affected Areas

...

48,049 17

3

Grant to Boys' Employment League ...

100

0

0

Expenses—Privy Council re Marketing Legislation ...

152

8

2

Wheat Cartage Subsidies

7,850

1

8

Agricultural Land Purchase—Overdrawn Estates ...

14,627 0 0

Discount and Flotation Expenses on Conversion Loans

...

3,771

6

5

Refund of Taxes on Race Meetings held in Aid of Youth and

Motherhood Appeal to W.A. Turf Club

...

364 17 11

Refund of Taxes on Race Meetings held in Aid of Youth and

Motherhood Appeal to Fremantle Trotting Club ...

852

0 10

96,222

3

3

TOTAL, VIII.-TREASURER

101,406 2 5

Carr'ed 'orward

109,258 14 4

19361

Appropriation.

[No. 34.

£

s. d.

s. d.

Brought forward ...

109,258 14 4

IX.—MINISTER FOR FORESTS.

Salaries.

Salaries of Officers under the Control of the Public Service

Commissioner, etc.—Appointment of Junior Clerk from

16 11 6

Contingencies.

Incidentals

252

1

5

Timber Industry Regulations—Incidentals : Mileage, Travel.

ling, Rail Fares, Sundries

...

96 13

7

TOTAL, IX.—MINISTER FOR FORESTS ...

365 6 6

X.—MINISTER FOR JUSTICE.

Cnowx LAw OFFICES.

Contingencies.

Law Books

90 0 0

General and By-Elections—Extra Assistance in the prepara-

tion of Electoral Rolls ; Payments in. connection with

Electoral Canvassing ; Fees to Returning and Presiding

Officers, and Expenses in connection with Elections

...

654

6

6

383 13 11

Witnesses and Jurors, Supreme Court and Quarter and

Petty Sessions

967 17 4

TOTAL X.—MINISTER FOR JUSTICE

2,025 17 9

XI.—CHIEF SECRETARY. OFFICE of CHIEF SECRETARY. CORRESPONDENCE DESPA•CII.

Correspondence Despatch—Travelling Transport, Bags and

Uniforms, Bicycles and Repairs, Sundries, Telephone,

398

0

(1

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND REGISTRY.

Contingencies,

Incidentals

152

2

2

GAOLS.

Contingencies.

Sundry Services ...

792 14 8

HARBOUR AND LIMIT AND JETTIES.

HARBOUR AND LIGHT.

Contingencies.

Services

•••

• ••

• .•

••

50 12

4

Carried forward ...

111,640 IS 7

No. 341

Appropriation.

[1936.

£

s. d.

£

s. d,

Brought forward ...

111,649 18 7

XL—CHIEF SECRETARY—continued.

JETTIES AND TRAMWAYS.

Salaries.

Wharfingers, Jetty and Tramway Wages, etc.—Increases to

Jetty Staffs, Basic Wage adjustments, Additional Ap-

1,851

1

5

1,901 13 9

MENTAL HOSPITALS AND INEBRIATES.

Contingencies.

Services

...

• • •

• • •

• .•

500

0

0

OBSERVATORY.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under

the Control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.—

Payment of proportion Long Service Leave to dependants

14 14 0

Contingencies.

Incidentals

• • •

• • •

• • •

12 0 0 26 14 0

TOTAL XI.-CHIEF SECRETARY ...

3,771 4 7

XIL—MINISTER FOR MINES.

MINES GENERALLY.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under

the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.

New appointments to Staff and increased rates under

Reclassification of 1st January

...

1,014 12

6

Contingencies.

Survey of Leases and Areas (including Wages of Survey

Assistants, etc.), Refund of Revenue, including Survey

Fees, Exemption Fees, also Surveys on Goldfields

...

1,007

6

9

Chemical Apparatus and Books

183 6 0

Amounts payable to P.W.D. for repairs to Chemical fittings

3 19

5

Examination of Engine-drivers, Inspectors, etc.

78

0

7

Explosives, Magazine Reserves, Maintenance of Sidings,

Repairs to Trucks, Upkeep of Horse and Cart

262

3

1

Metallurgical Laboratory

361

1

0

Incidentals (all branches)

1,866 17

4

Cartage of Ore

•••

18,647 10

0

Grant to cover Expenses Hon. Minister for Mines on visit

to England, etc.

...

1,234 16 10

TOTAL XII.-MINISTER FOR MINES

24,659 13 6

Carried forward ...

140,080 16 8

1936.

]

Appropriation.

[No. 34.

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

140,080 16 8

XIII.—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH.

MEDICAL.

Contingencies—General.

Australia Aerial Medical Services

...

316 13 .5

Homrs.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Commissioner : Salaries and Wages generally—Increased Rates under the Nurses' Award and Financial Emergency Act remissions ...

75

0

0

Contingencies.

Sundry Services

476

6

5

TOTAL, MEDICAL SECTION

867 19 10

PUBLIC Hflurn.

Contingencies.

Reduced Rebate, Hospital Fund

..

311

3

10

TOTAL,

XIII.—MnRsTnt

POR

PUBLIC

1,179 3 8

NM—MINISTER FOR LANDS.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

200

17

I

Survey of portion of 129th Meredian

1,475

15

10

1,676 12 11

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under

the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.

Appointment of additional Staff, including Trustees,

.Rural Relief, and Increases duo to Reclassification

...

1,228

18

3

Contingencies.

Postages and Telephones, Travelling, Transport, Allowances

to Officers under P.S. Regulations, Incidentals, Wages,

132 1,361 14 6

16

3

Carried forward ...

141,260 0 4

No. 34.]

Appropriation.

[1936.

£

S. d.

s. d.

Brought forward ...

141,260 0 4

XIV.—MINISTER FOR LANDS—continued.

AGRICULTURAL BANK, INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE BOARD,

SOLDIERS' LAND SETTLEMENT.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

3,150 0 0

Reduced Recoup by other Departments

159 1 10

3,309 1 10

TOTAL, XIV.-MINISTER FOR LANDS ...

6,347 9 3

XV.—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

EDUCATION.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including salaries of Officers under

the control of the Public Service Commissioner ; Salaries

of Teachers, etc.—Increase in Goldfields Basic Wage ...

312 17 6

TOTAL, XV.-MINISTER FOR EDUCATION

312 17 6

XVL—MINISTER FOR POLICE.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.— Reduced Refund on Account Gaols Department

7 10 0

Contingencies.

Services

...

2,586 8 10

TOTAL, XVI.-MINISTER FOR POLICE

2,593 18 IC

XVIL—MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT, CHILD WEL-

FARE AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

COUNCIL OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.— Increases due to Reclassification

9 1 0

TOTAL XVIL—MINISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT,

CHILD WELFARE AND INDUSTRIAL DE-

9 1 0

Carried forward ...

150,523 6 11

1936. 1,

Appropriation.

[No. 34.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

150,523 6 11

NV1E—MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND

LABOUR.

Contingencies.

WORKS GENERALLY.

Rents for Office Accommodation, Mining Registrars' Quarters, Police Quarters, Pensioners' Allowances in lieu of Quar- ters, etc.

51

4 11

Incidentals

154 14 0

HARBOURS AND RIVERS GENERALLY.

Maintenance of Works as may be required, including Main-

tenance of Dredges and Barges, Mooring Buoys, Jetties,

Embankment, and general Maintenance of Harbour and

507

6

7

°TIME. SERVICES.

Maintenance and Material for all Government Departments

of Electric Light, Motors, Telephonettes, Bells and Ap-

205 14 3

Total Works

918 19

9

BUILDINGS.

Wages—Holiday Pay

55 4 3

Additions, Repairs and Maintenance of Public Buildings

generally, including Furniture, etc.

...

33,335 13

6

Additions, Repairs and Maintenance of Buildings in North-

1,562 10 5

Total Buildings

...

• • •

34,953 8 2

£

s.

Reimbursement Expenditure

...

... 23,072 4

1

Less Rebate ...

... 20,051

8 11

3,020 15 2

Total Public Works...

38,893

3

1

LABOUR. FACTORIES. Contingencies.

Incidentals

88 10 4

TOWN PLANNING.

Salaries.

Allowance to Officer on retirement

...

42

5

0

STATE ACCIDENT INSURANCE OFFICE.

Contingencies.

Incidentals

• • •

• • •

• .•

• • .

149

12

8

TOTAL XVLII.-MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS

AND LABOUR

...

39,173 11 1

Carried forward

189,696 18 0

No. 34.]

Appropriation.

[1936.

s. d.

I.

s.

Brought forward ...

189,696 18

0

XIX.—RENISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under

the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.

Increases due to Reclassification

455 17

6

Contingencies.

Rabbit and other Vermin Eradication and Upkeep of Rabbit-

proof Fence, including Wages

...

820 10

9

Destruction of Locusts

740 16 10

Reduced amount charged to Loan

...

300

0

0

2,326

;3

1

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.— Increases due to Reclassification ...

13 11

3

TOTAL XIX.-MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE

2,339 16

6

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

ABORIGINES NATIVE STATIONS.

(Moola Bulla) Contingencies.

Incidentals

288 2 5

(Munja)

Contingencies.

Incidentals

125 19 10

GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY UNDERTAKING.

Contingencies.

Operating and General Expenses, including Cost of Work to

be Reimbursed

9,628 9 8

KALGOORLIE ABATTOIRS.

Salaries.

Manager—Increase duo to Reclassification

...

16

7

2

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Wages, Recoup for Services rendered, and Departmental Charges provided under Agriculture Generally

127 16 11

144

4

1

Carried forward ...

192,036 14 6

1936.1

Appropridtion.

[No. 34.

E

s. d.

£

s.

Brought forward ...

192,036 14 G

PUBLIC UTIL1T1ES—continued.

METROPOLITAN ABATTOIRS AND SALEYARDS.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under

the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.—

:Increases due to Reclassification

...

39 18

9

Contingencies.

Incidental, including Wages and Departmental Charges,

provided under Agriculture Generally

...

1,619

3

8

1,659

2

5

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEtVERAOM AND DRAINAGE.

Salaries.

s.

d.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.—Extra Assist- ance on Relief Works and Increases due

to Reclassification

...

4,342

9 10

Less Proportion chargeable to General

3,876 0 0

466

9

10

Conttngeneies.

Incidental Expenses

...

1,419

1

3

Less Proportion chargeable to General Loan

Fund

...

1,419

1

3

Pumping Expenses

2,477 4 11

Reimbursement Expenses

782 13

3

3,726 8 0

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 Maintenance ...

6,741 19

2

Interest and Sinking Fund on Debentures

...

0

2

7

6 , 742

1

9

RAILWAYS, TRAMWAYS, 1+'ErtasEs Ain E MCMCITY SUPPLY.

Railways ...

...

98,412 2 2

Tramways...

...

3,392

9

4

Electricity Supply

13,853

2

3

115,657 13 9

Carried forward ...

192,036 14L15

No. 34.]

Appropriation.

[1936.

£

s. d.

£

s. d.

Brought forward ...

192.036 14

6

PUBLIC UTILITIES—continued.

STATE BATTERIES.

Salaries.

Salaries and Allowances, including Salaries of Officers under

the control of the Public Service Commissioner, etc.

Appointment of Clerk at £230 from 24th February and

increases due to reclassification

102

7

7

Contingencies.

'Working and all other Maintenance Expenses in connection

with the running of State Batteries

...

1,870

5

0

1,972 12 7

CAVE HOUSE (/NOLUDING CAVES OF TEE SOUTH-WEST, ETC.).

Contingencies.

General Development and Maintenance of Yallingup Cave

House, etc., Transport, Salaries, and Wages of Manager

and Employees, Travelling, etc., also refunds of unused

Coupons and Excess Payments

...

98

3

4

TOTAL PUBLIC UTILITIES

140,042 17 10

TOTAL CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND

£332,079 12

4

19361

Appropriation.

[No. 34.

FOR THE SERVICES OF THE YEAR ENDED 30ra JUNE, 1936.

IN ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPROPRIATION, " ADVANCE TO TREASURER," 1935-36.

SCHEDULE F.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

£

s. d.

£

s. d_

DEPARTMENTAL.

Salaries—Metropolitan Water Supply ...

3,876 0 0

Salaries—Mines ...

...

...

...

...

23

15

5

Incidental—Works ...

...

...

...

..

...

377

15

6

Incidental—Goldfields and other Water Supplies inAgricul-

tural Districts, etc. ...

...

...

...

...

276 12

6

Incidental—Metropolitan \Vater Supply

...

...

1,419

1

3

5,973 4

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS, ETC.

Electric Power Station, East Perth, transferred to Suspense

211,136

0

0,

Accounts•••

•••

HARBOURS AND RIVERS.

Banbury Harbour Works

...

25,037 19

5

Fremantle Harbour Works

...

3,343 16

6

Geraldtoa Harbour Works

...

8,636

3

1

Improvements to Harbours and Rivers

488 19

4

37,506 18

WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE.

Water Supply on Stock Routes, etc....

...

386 11

9

Sewerage and Drainage, Perth and Fremantle, etc.

61,234 10

9

Metropolitan Water Supply

...

12,738

0

9

Goldfields Water Supply

8,675.

5 10

Eastern Goldfields

2,810 0 10

85,844 9 111

DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

Abattoirs, Cold Storage, Freezing, Chilling and Canning Works, Wyndham ; Refrigerating Works, Export Depot, Grain Sheds and Sale Yards (including Land Resumptions and Original Equipment, Furniture, ete.)

4,868 15.

Assistance to Settlers, Industries, etc., Treasury

6,788 14

5

11,657

9

2

ROADS AND 1311IDGES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, Rm. Roads and Bridges throughout the State (including Feeders

for Railways and Grants to Local Authorities)

57,902 10

2

TOTAL, GENERAL LOAN FUND

...

£410,020 12

10.

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