Appropriation Act of 1953-1954, No. 1 (2 Eliz Ii No. 1) (Qld)
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62 CONSTITUTION. Appropriation Acts. 2 E liz . II. No. 1, CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. INDUSTRIAL. See L abour . CONSTITUTION. (1) Appropriation Act of 1953-1954, No. 1 (2) Appropriation Act of 1953-1954, No. 2 (3) Constitution Acts Amendment Act of 1953 ................................. .. .. (4) Governor’s Salary Acts Amendment Act of 1954 ............................................................... (5) RoyalPowersAct of 1953 .. .. 2 Eliz. II. No. 1 2 Eliz. II. No. 18 2 Eliz. II. No. 3 3 EUz. II. No. 19 2 Eliz. II. No. 29 2 N E o l . iz 1 . . II. An Act to Authorise the Appropriation out of the T he A ppro priation A ct op Consolidated Revenue Fund of Queensland of 1953-1954, No. 1. Further Sums of Money towards the Service of the Year ending on the Thirtieth day of June, 1954. [A ssented to 18 th A ugust , 1953.] Preamble. TAT HEREAS we, Your Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal V t subjects, the members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, have in the present Session of Parliament cheerfully granted to Your Majesty the several sums hereinafter mentioned towards the services of the year ending on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-four, in addition to the sums already granted during the last Session of Parliament towards the same services: And whereas we desire to make good out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Queensland the sums granted to Your Majesty as aforesaid : Be it therefore enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :— tAiopnp. ropria hund1re. dInthaodudsiatinodn tpoouthnedssuamlrseaodfyEalepvpelniedmiflrlioomn ftivhee Consolidated Revenue Fund (exclusive of the moneys
CONSTITUTION. 63 1953. Appropriation Acts. standing to the credit of the Loan Fund AccouiIt) Seven million pounds already applied from the 3 ' tv st and Special Funds, and Three million pounds already applied from the moneys standing to the crec it of the Loan Fund Account towards the services of the year ending on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-four, by *“ The Appropriation Act of 1952-1953, No. 2,” there shall and may be issued and applied, towards making good the supplies granted to Her Majesty for the services of the year ending on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-four, the sums following, that is to say,— From the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Queensland (exclusive of the moneys standing to the credit of the Loan Fund Account), the sum of Sixteen million pounds ; From the Trust and Special Funds, the sum of Twelve million pounds ; and From the moneys standing to the credit of the Loan Fund Account, the sum of Six million pounds. 2. The Treasurer of the State shall issue and pay the Treasurer to said several sums for the purposes hereinbefore mentioned, as directed3 to such persons, upon such days, and in such proportions by warrant, as the Governor, by any warrant or order in writing under his hand and directed to the said Treasurer, shall from time to time order and direct, and the payments so made shall be charged upon and be payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the State. 3. The Treasurer shall in his accounts from time to b^aUowed*0 time be allowed credit for any sum or sums of money paid credit for by him in pursuance of such warrant or order in writingsums Paid in as aforesaid, and the receipt or receipts of the respective of warrant, persons to whom the same shall be sc paid shall be a full and valid discharge to the said Treasurer in passing his accounts for any such sum or sums as shall be therein mentioned, and he shall receive credit for the same accordingly. 4. This Act may be cited as “ The Appropriation Short Act of 1953-1954, No. 1.” * 1 Eliz. 2 No. 41.
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