Appropriation No. 2 (1912) (WA)

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

ANNO TERTIO

GEORGII QUINTI REGIS,

XLIX.

P‘a*****.IMM*******************************************

No. 68 of 1912.

AN ACT to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and from Moneys to Credit of the Trust Fund and the General Loan Fund 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 thirteen, and to supplement grants made by the present Parliament during its last Session in adjust- ment of the Vote "Advance to Treasurer, 1911-12," for charges during the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1912.

[Assented to 16th, December, 1912.]

MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN,—

AATE, Your Majesty's Most Dutiful and Loyal Subjects, the Preamble

Legislative Asssembly of Western Australia, in Parliament assembled, towards making good the Supply which we have cheer- fully granted to your Majesty in this Session of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the Sums hereinafter mentioned, and do therefore most humbly beseech Your Majesty that it may be

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

Application of

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 thirteen, the following sums, that is to say :

Moneys.

1.

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of Two Million

One Hundred and Eighty-three Thousand and Sixty-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund, the sum of Forty-

one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Pounds.

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

Appropriation of

2.

All sums granted by this Act, and the Acts mentioned in

supplies.

Schedule A to this Act, towards making good the Supply granted

Schedule A.

to His Majesty, that is to say :

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund, the sum of Three Million Four Hundred and Fifty-eight Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the Trust Fund, the sum of Forty- one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Pounds.

From moneys to credit of the General Loan Fund; the sum of Three Million Eight Hundred and Eighty-six Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty-seven Pounds.

From the Public Account for Advance to Treasurer the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds ; and

All sums granted by this Act to supplement grants in con- firmation of the expenditure from the vote, " Advance to Treasurer, 1911-12," for charges during the year ended the 30th day of June, 1912, that is to say :-

Advance to

3.

Treasurer.

From the Consolidated Revenue Fund the sum of One Hundred and Forty-two Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy-five Pounds One Shilling and Nine pence.

From the General Loan Fund the sum of Two Hundred and Thirty Thousand Three Hundred and Seventeen Pounds Nineteen Shillings and Three Pence.

are appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated

Schedules 13. to F.

for the purposes and services expressed in Schedules B, C, D, E,

and, F.

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Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

SCHEDULE A.

FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR ENDING THE 30mn JUNE, 1913.

Consolidated Revenue Fund :

S

Under III. George V., No. ...

493,846

Under III. George V., No....

493,846

Under III. George V., No. ...

287,468

Under this Act

... 2,183,068

Votes as per Estimates

...

3,458,228

Public Account Advance to Treasurer ...

250,000

Trust Fund

Under this Act

41,838

General Loan Fund:

Under III. George V., No. ...

...

509,515

Under III. George V., No. ...

...

100,000

Under III. George V., No. ...

204,757

Under this Act

... 3,072,285

£3,886,557 £7,636,623

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

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SCHEDULE B.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND for the Services of the Year ending 30th June, 1913,

as detailed in the Estimates of Expenditure passed by the Legislative Assembly.

SUMMARY.

Under Section SG of

Audit Act.

Generally.

Total.

£

£

His Excellency the Governor

2,746

2,746

The Executive Council

...

60

60

The Legislative Council ...

1,044

1,044

The Legislative Assembly

2,180

2,180

The Joint Houses of Parliament

8,956

8,956

The Premier's Office

1,172

1,172

The Colonial Treasurer a

260,827

260,827

The Minister for Lands „.

104,900

104,900

The Minister for Agriculture

112,032

112,032

The Minister for Mines b

125,261

125,261

The Minister for Railways c

1,455,881

1,455,881

The Attorney-General

...

78,653

78,653

The Minister for Education

• • •

272,502

272,502

The Minister for Works

29,593

495,650

525,213

The Colonial Secretary d

506,771

506,771

Total

...

£29,593

£3,428,635

£3,458,228

a Including Supplementary Estimates, £1,315.

b Including Supplementary Estimates, £150.

e

£4,000.

d

£1,127.

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Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

SCHEDULE C.

TRUST FUND for the Services of the Year ending the 30th June, 1913, as detailed in the Estimates of Expenditure passed by the Legislative Assembly.

SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY TRUST ACCOUNT.

Departmental

2,000

Bridges ...

4,140

Public Buildings...

35,698

Total

£4] ,838

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Appropriation.

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.SCHEDULE D.

GENERAL LOAN FUND for the Services of the Year ending 30th June, 1913, as detailed

in the Estimates of Expenditure passed by the Legislative Assembly.

SUMMARY.

Under Section 36

of Audit Act.

Generally.

Total.

Departmental

4,672

127,544

132,216

Railways, etc.

437,838

1,586,267

2,024,105

Harbours and Rivers

116,800

38,600

155,400

Water Supply and Sewerage

93,583

387,117

480,700

Development of Goldfields and Mineral Resources

12,098

57,902

70,000

Development of Agriculture

...

33,164

620,436

653,600

Roads and Bridges, Public Buildings, etc.

...

32,320

66,218

98,538

Other Undertakings

...

271,998

271,998

Total

730,475

3,]56,082

3,886,557

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Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

SCHEDULE E.

ADVANCE TO TREASURER.

To be issued, if and when required, from the Public Account, to enable the Treasurer to make advances to public officers, or on account of other Governments, etc., or to pay expenses of an unforeseen nature in connection with Services or Works, which, if foreseen, would have been charged against the Consolidated Revenue Fund or General Loan Fund ; the disbursements under this appropriation pertaining to the said Funds respectively to be transferred monthly to the respective Votes and Services, and to be shown as excesses thereon or as new items ; and such expendi- hire to be subsequently submitted to Parliament for specific appropriation. The whole amount to be adjusted not later than 30th June, 1914

.2250,000

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

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SCHEDULE F.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£ s. d.

£ s. d

II.—HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

SALARIES.

Orderly

7

6

6

Head Gardener

..

0 13

4

Wages of Gardeners

102 15 11

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental, including maintenance of Houses, etc.

211

9

3

Motor Mowing Machine

2

5

0

Incidental—Rottnest

118 15 11

443 5 11

HL—EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

• •

10 10

0

IV.—LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

SALARIES.

Messengers

..

15

15

10

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

27

4

10

• •

•.•

43

0

8

VI.—JOINT HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.

SALARIES.

Assistant Telephone Attendant

..

25

17

2

Wages (Cleaners)

..

114

11

4

(Kitchen and Dining Room)

72

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

• •

400

14

8

613 3 2

Carried forward

..

1,109 19 9

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[1912, No. 68,

Appropr iation.

s. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward ..

1,109 19 9

VII.—PREMIER'S OFFICE.

SALARIES.

Clerk

.

2 13

4

Temporary Clerical Assistance

183

4

8

Bonus to H. Higham, special services during absence of

Secretary

• •

• •

15

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

132

1

6

332 19 6

VIII.—COLONIAL TREASURER.

Treasury.

Generally.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

125

11

7

Temporary Clerical Assistance

..

603

12

1

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

• .

• •

82

0

10

Stamps Embossing Branch.

SALARIES.

Increase under Reclassification

12

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

• •

• .

1

5

2

824

9

8

Audit.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

240

19

4

Cleric (from 1st January)

..

50

0

0

Cleric (from 1st January) ..

tO

0

0

Clerk (from 22nd November)

• •

39

9

2

Clerk

..

0

18

3

Temporary Clerical Assistance

217

9

5

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

164

5

7

753 1 9

Carried forward

..

3,020 10 8

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

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£ s. d.

d.

Brought forward

..

3,020

10 8

Compassionate Allowances.

Jenkins, W. T., Burial Expenses

15 13

2

Willis, Mrs., Widow of late R. A. Willis, Lunacy Department ..

111

5 11

Scott, Mrs., Widow of late G. Scott, Stores Department

148

3

4

Daly, M., Allowance for injuries on Railway Construction

..

12

0

0

Allen, Mrs., Widow of late F. B. Allen, Education Department

162

8

1

Carlyle, Mrs., Widow of late Manager State Battery

.

30

0

0

Simpson, Mrs., Widow of late G. N. Simpson, Works Depart-

ment, lost in " Koombana "

450

0

0

Milne, Mrs., Widow late Foreman Works Department, lost in

" Koombana "

200 0 0

Smillie, H., Funeral Expenses, killed on Railway Construction

12 16

0

Cassell, Mrs., Widow late F. L. Cassell, Agricultural Department

95

3 10

1,237 10 4

Savings Bank.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

360

9

4

Clerk, Coolgardie

62 18

1

Extra Clerical Assistance, Overtime, etc.

1,297 15

0

Computation of Interest

..

36

5

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

158 10

7

Fraud on Bank

10 0 0

1,925 18 0

Government Stores.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

273 0 0

Temporary Clerical Assistance

77

6

6

Messenger

..

12 0 0

Storeman and Packers

345

1

11

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

216

7 10

923 16 3

Indenting Office.

SALARIES.

Clerk, Salary increased from 1st January

8

0

0

Do.

do.

do.

8

4

2

Temporary Clerical Assistance

86 12 11

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

1,879

4

7

1,982 1 8

Carried forward

..

9,089 16 11

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ropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

£ s. d.

£

d.

Brought forward

..

9,089 16 11

Literary and Scientific Grants.

Kimberley Expedition, Additional Grant

150

0

0

Lithographic.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

92

0

0

Temporary Clerical Assistance

92

8

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

• •

7

15

7

192

3

7

London Agency.

SALARIES.

Cleric

178

1 10

Extra Clerical Assistance ..

65

2

6

Services of Officer keeping Sinking Fund Accounts

25

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

• •

• •

539 10 4

• •

807

14

8

Printing.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

237 14 0

Foremen, Compositors, Machinists, etc. ..

4,021

19

6

CONTINGENCIES.

Machinery, type, etc.

1,140 11 11

Extra Remuneration to Officers while relieving..

1

0

0

Incidental

..

5 14 5

5,415 19 10

Public Service Commissioner.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

44 12

3

Deputy Public Service Commissioner

177

1

8

CONTINGENCIES.

Cost of Printing and Gazetting Public Service List

3

19

9

Incidental

..

219

0

4

444 14 0

Miscellaneous Services.

Defalcations.

Clerk of Court, Moora

5

7

0

Carried forward

..

5

7

0

16,100

9

0

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

[3 GEO. V.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Bruught forward

..

5

7

0

16,100

9

0

MISCELLANEOUS SfiavicEs—continued.

Honoraria.

Dr. Birmingham, "Inspection of Mental Hospitals"

130

0

0

Batty°, J. S., Services, selecting University Site ..

.

10

0

0

Waterhouse, E. F., Bonus for services connected with adjust-

ment of Municipal Subsidies

..

..

• .

50

0

0

Taggart, H. P., Services connected with "Handbook of W.A." ..

15

0

0

Fire Brigades.

Fire Brigades Board Contribution

914

10

0

Purchase of Land for Public Purposes, etc.

School Sites, Purchase of ..

516

16

3

Sanatorium for Consumptives, Site for ..

1,700

0

0

Retiring Allowances.

Police Benefit Fund

42

13

9

Retiring Allowances

465

18

11

Royal and other Commissions of Inquiry.

Swan Orphanage Commission of Inquiry

97

7

8

Fremantle Gaol, Royal Commission

..

36

19

0

Sundry Grants and Services.

Awards and Law Costs

..

..

..

..

..

..

1,194

2

6

Commission on Interest paid by L.

and W. Bank,

Crown

Agents, Banks in Eastern States

..

..

..

130

3

6

Commission to Commonwealth on Sale of Duty Stamps..

12

14

8

Government Gazette Indices

..

..

..

1

16

0

Government Motor Cars, Working Expenses, etc.

523

0

11

Incidental

..

..

..

1,041

5

5

Interest and Exchange

..

..

..

1,776

12

2

Miscellaneous Printing and Advertising ..

..

..

..

869

6

9

Extradition of Status Black

..

..

..

..

106

10

2

Compensation, W. L. Armstrong, for loss of Furniture, etc., by

fire at Point Sampson Jetty ..

..

..

93

19

1

Royal Life Saving Society

..

..

..

100

0

0

Special Conciliation Board

..

..

..

45

8

4

"Koombana" Disaster, Expenses connected with

1,010

16

1

Pharmaceutical Society

..

..

..

..

..

..

60

0

0

Exhumation of bodies at Fremantle

..

..

..

..

3

10

0

Payment to P. V. O'Brien for Patent rights in W.A., for process

of lining tanks with asphalt

..

..

..

..

..

300

0

0

11,253

18

2

Carried forward

OA

27,354

7

2

3 Gio. 17.1

Appropriation.

[1912, No.

68.

£ s. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward

27,354

7

2

Taxation.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

322

3

1

Extra Clerical Assistance

..

703

3

2

1,025

0

3

Stale Hotels and Inspection of Liquors.

SALARIES.

Chief Inspector, from 1st February

145 16

8

Inspector, from 1st February

.

118 15

0

Inspector

..

25

8

1

CONT !NG ENciL.,.

Dwellingup Hotel, Maintenance

3,430

5

0

Gwalia Hotel, Maintenance

8,449 4 2

Incidental

..

168

8

3

12,337

17

2

Workers' Homes Board.

SALARIE.

Cleric ..

6 0 0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

• •

158

1

3

104 1 3

IX.—MINISTER FOR LANDS.

Lands and Surveys.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

1,724

4

6

Extra Clerical Assistance, etc., etc.

1,863

7

10

Temporary Surveyors, Supervisors, etc.

102

14

9

Correspondence Clerics

115 15

9

CONTINGENCIES.

Melbourne Agency ..

175 13 10

Incidental—Lands ..

1,617 15 8

Lithography ..

934 15

7

Wages, Surveyors' Assistants, etc.

1,213

9

9

Expenses Incidental to Surveys Generally

384

17

6

Grant to Greenmount Road Board

25

0

0

Compensation for Cancellation of Pastoral Lease

100

0

0

Compensation for loss on orders given by Hamel Settlers

114

7

11

8,372 3 1

Carried forward

..

49.253 14 11

1912, No. 68.]

ppropriatiov.

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E S. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward ..

49,253 14 II

Woods and Forests.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

189

1

8

Travelling and Forage Allowance to Rangers, etc.

249

8

4

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

312

14

4

751

4

4

IX.—MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE.

Generally.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

194 15

6

Temporary Professional and Clerical Assistance

2,040

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Agricultural and Horticultural Subsidies and Grants

..

599

7 10

Noxious Weeds Act

10

0 10

Bonus to Captain Miller, for services in connection with Inspec.

tion of Potatoes

10 0 0

2,854 4 2

Development of Wheat Belt.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

• .

8

0

0

Fees for Wool Classing Lectures ..

5

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Wheat Farms

• •

388

1

5

401

1

5

Development of South-West.

SALARIES.

increases under Reclassification

6 0 0

Farm Manager, Brunswick..

224 12

9

CONTINGENCIES.

Dairy Farms

149 19 9

Bonus to W. B. Fletcher, Clerk, Melbourne Agency, for services

connected with Potato inspection

12 10

0

Incidental

..

129 14 5

522 16 11

Carried forward

..

53,783 1 9

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Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

£ s. d.

£

s.

d.

Brought forward

..

53,783

1

9

Development of Fruit Industries.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

114 16 8

Travelling Allowance, Temporary Inspectors

23

13

2

CONTINGENCIES.

Field Inspection

..

..

..

..

..

..

283

7

0

Proportion of Expenditure in connection with the investigation

of Bitter Pit in Apples

..

..

..

..

58

11

6

480

8

4

Refrigerating Works, Abattoirs, etc.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

28 0 0

Extra Assistance, Sale Yards

12 0 0

CONTINGENCIES.

Kalgoorlie Abattoirs, Incidental

..

146 14

3

Perth City Markets

49

7

3

Metropolitan Salo Yards, Incidental

24

9

4

260 10 10

Rabbits and Vermin Boards.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

38

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

498

8 10

Destruction of Wild Dogs ..

391

19

5

998

8

3

Stock.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

62 10 0

Temporary Inspector

99 0 0

CONTINGENCIES.

Purchase, Sale, and Stabling for Stock for Government Depart-

ments

• •

• •

385 19

2

Incidental

78 14

7

ff

626

3

9

Agricultural Bank.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

209 0 0

Extra Clerical and Field Assistance

184 16

5

CONTINGENCIES.

Rent ..

65 16

8

459 13 1

Carried forward

..

56,538 6 0

1912, No..68.1

Appropriation.

[3 GEO. V.

£ s. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward

56,538 6 0

X.--MINISTER FOR MINES.

Mines Generally.

SALARIES.

Cleric

7

4

6

Cleric

6 10 0

Clerk

20 18

2

Temporary Clerical Assistance

656

6

2

Caretakers and Cleaners, etc.

..

45

12

2

Salary in lieu of leave to Officers re

337 10

0

Increases under Reclassification

..

816

1

4

CONTINGENCIES.

Surveys of Leases and Areas, etc.

1,003 13

4

Exemption Fees, Refund of

193 15

0

Bonus to Officers for Special Services

..

6

0

0

3,093 10 8

Explosives and Analytical.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

382

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Apparatus, Books, Chemicals, etc.

149 19

4

Bonus to Officers for Special Services

..

15

0

0

546

19

4

Geological Survey.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

286

0

9

286

0

2

Inspection of Machinery.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

131

0

0

Temporary Assistance, etc.

400 14

3

Travelling Examiner

113

0

0

CONTINGENCIES,

Incidental

..

• •

277

4

3

924 18 6

Mines Water Supply.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

20

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Goldfield's Generally, Upkeep, etc.

995

13

7

1,015 13 7

Carried forward

..

62,405 8 3

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Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

£ B . d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward

62,405

8

3

Mining School.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

16 0 0

Salaries of Lecturers

91 18

9

107 18 9

State Batteries.

SALARIES.

Salary in lieu of leave to Officers Retiring..

150

0

0

150

0

0

X.—MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS.

CONTINGENCIES.

Proportion of Cost of 'Upkeep, Mundaring Weir Grounds

50

0

0

Loss incurred in connection with the payment of Wages..

1

15

6

51 15 6

XL—ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Crown Law Offices.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

208

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

130

8

2

• •

• •

338

8

2

Electoral.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

63

0

0

CONTINGENCIES.

General Election

..

331

6

1

Extra Assistance in the preparation of Electoral Rolls, etc.

91

1

3

Incidental

519

7

11

1,007

15

3

Land Titles.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

597

1

2

Clerk, increase at £20 per annum, from 15th November

12

11

1

CONTLNGENCIES.

Incidental

..

849

11

8

• •

• •

1,459 3 11

Carried forward

65,520 9 10

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

[3 GEO. V.

£ s. d.

£ a. d.

Brought forward

..

65,520 9 10

Stipendiary Magistracy.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

457

8

0

Clerk of Court, Increase from £230 to £240 per annum ..

10

0

0

Temporary Clerks of Court

2 17

0

Temporary Assistance

10 0 0

CONTINGENCIES.

Inquests

361 16 3

Incidental

44 17

8

886

18

1.1

Supreme Court.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

248

0

0

Clerk, Increase from £60 to £80, from 6th August

18

1

3

CONTINGENCIES.

Witnesses and Jurors, Payment of

373 11

8

Circuit Courts, Prosecutions, etc.

30

5

7

669

18

6

XI.—MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

Generally.

SALARIES.

Inspector of Schools

13

3

6

Clerk..

..

..

..

..

..

11 14

S

Extra Assistance

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

628 0 0

Government Schools, including Forage, Lodging, District and

Cleaning Allowance

..

..

..

..

..

..

3,050 14

0

Increases under Reclassification ..

..

..

..

297

1

8

Training College.

SALARIES.

Resident Assistant, at £300 per annum ..

25

0

0

Servants

6 0 0

Increases under Reclassification ..

34

0

0

Continuation and Technical Schools.

Increases under Reclassification ..

16

0

0

Compulsion.

Increases under Reclassification ..

22 0 0

Carried forward

4,103 13 10

67,077 7 3

3 GEO. V.]

Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

19

£ s. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward ..

4,103 13 10

67,077 7 3

XL—Minister for Education—continued.

CONTINGENCIES.

Generally.

Furniture, Books, Sale of Stock, etc.

..

2,921 15 11

Incidental

..

2,589 14 8

Modern School.

Incidental

279 0 10

Training College.

Incidental

..

157 13

3

10,051 18 6

XII.—MINISTER FOR WORKS.

SALARIES.

Under Secretary, 1st to 13th March

..

19

4

5

Engineer for Water Supply and Sewerage, Special Allowance

Arrears, 31st January, 1908, to 22nd October, 1908

72

17

0

Jimior Draftsmen

..

3

13

9

Clerk, Increase from 3rd September, 1911, in lieu of 1st January,

1912

3

5

7

Clerk, Increase from 24th January, 1912

8

15

3

Clerk, Increase from 5th February, 1912

4

1

0

Cleric, from 8th May, 1911, to 30th June, 1912 ..

104

8

0

Clerk, from 1st July, 1911, to 30th Jane, 1912

120

0

0

Clerk, from 1st April, 1912, to 30th June, 1912

..

56

5

0

Junior Draughtsman, from 7th May, 1911, to 30th June, 1912 ..

90

5

10

482

15

10

Less chargeable to Loan and Trust Account

384

13

8

98

2

2

Temporary Assistance for all Divisions ..

609

12

7

Increases under Reclassification

..

413

8

0

Wages of Office Cleaners, Labourers employed in Public Works

Department

58

2

11

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental, including Postage, Stationery, etc. ..

1,448

16

6

Bridges.

Augusta Road Repairs to Bridge Blackwood River

..

33

2

2

Carried forward

..

2,661 4 4

77,129 5 9

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

[3 GEO. V_

£

s. d.

£

e.

Broughtforward ..

2,681 4 4

77,129 5 9-

Minister for Works—continued.

Harbours and Rivers.

Fremantle, South, Jetty Repairs ..

..

..

..

2

1

4

Point Sampson, Repairs to Jetty, etc.

..

• •

..

438

2

2

Rottnest, Baths near Jetty

..

..

..

..

7 15

0

Fremantle Harbour Works, various Renewals, exclusive of

Victoria Quay

..

..

..

..

..

..

1,171 12

3

Water Supply, Sewerage, Drainage, etc.

Water Supply and Boring Generally

..

1,779

4

7

Miscellaneous.

Maintenance of Electric Light, Motors, Telephonettes, Bolls, etc.

200

0

0

Traffic Expenses of Railways Constructed Departmentally

..

677 17

2

Buildings.

Additions, Repairs, Maintenance, etc., Attorney General's Do.

partment

• •

122

0 10

Education Department

..

• •

566

S

Buildings not otherwise provided for

190 13

8

Incidentals

..

• •

99 19 10

Furniture, ete,, for Government Buildings.

Public Buildings Generally

• •

• .

• •

797

6

2

Buildings and Services for Colonial Treasurer's Department,

Government Lithographer's Office, Stores, eta

..

0

7

1 l

Perth Observatory Equatorial House

..

24

1 10

Buildings, etc., Minister for Agriculture, Office for Botanist and

Entomologist

..•

2 4 10

Motor Shed and Additions to Sta.b. les

.

42

9

9

Police Station and Quarters.

Wiluna Police Station Additions ..

• •

0 18

0

Immigration and Tourist.

Claremont Show Grounds. Erection of Booth ..

52

19

1

Yallingup Caves, Construction of Footpaths and Roads to Beach

260

7

3

Schools and School Buildings.

Boulder Schools, Curbing and Asphalting Sheds

• •

0

3

6

Victoria Park School, Drainage, etc.

0 18

4

Alma School—Removal to New Site

11 10

0

Coogeo School Quarters

..

0

18

2

Doodlakine School Additions

10 10

0

Drakosbroolc School Alterations

1

3

3

Dwellingup School Additions

140 0 0

Carried forward

9,262 19

3

77,129 5

9

3 GEO. V.]

Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

£

s.

d.

£

a.

d.

Brought forward

9,262

..

19

.3

77,129

5

9

Minister for Works—continued.

SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL BLULDINGS--CODHRUed.

Lowden—Removal and Repairs ..

2

3

6

Marvel Loch—Permanent School ..

4

9

9

Narrogin Valley School

..

19

10

0

Subiaco School Teacher's Quarters etc.

3

14

8

Wickepin Tent School and Quarters

3

3

0

Woglan Gate Tent School

0

2

0

New Works.

Dalkeith and Crawley Estates, Maintenance and Wages Care-

takers, etc.

..

..

..

..

..

..

626

5

7

Kwollyn, East, School

..

..

..

..

2

6

2

Lewisdale, W.B. School

..

..

..

..

1

17

6

Grant to York Municipality in aid of Town Hall..

250

0

0

Yalgoo, Rabbit Inspector's Quarters Repairs

..

194

11

0

Repairs Damage by Storm in the North-West ..

1,994

5

6

12,365 • 7 11

X111.—COLONIAL SECRETARY.

Office of Colonial Secretary.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

..

..

146

3

4

Extra Remuneration under Public

Service Regulations 33

and78

• .

..

..

..

..

97

14

9

Clerk—Arrears, 1910-11

..

10

0

0

Extra Clerical Assistance, etc.

1,152

1

11

1.406

0

0

Aborigines.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

55

0

0

Travelling Protector—Arrears, 1910-11 ..

81

5

0

Temporary Labour, including Messengers

328

5

11

Saperintending Medical Officer, Arrears, 1910-11, also increased

rate from 20th April, 1912

..

61

2

5

Nurses in Charge, Nurses, Cooks, etc.

..

420

7

7

Manager, Moak Bulla, Arrears, 1910-11

253

6

6

Bookkeeper, Moola Bulla, Arrears, 1010-11

..

103

3

10

Temporary Labour, Moola Balla, Arrears, 1910-11

..

704

1

9

CONTINGENCIES.

Provisions, Clothing, etc.

..

1,759

1

1

3,765 14 1

Carried forward

..

94,666 7 9

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

[3 GEO. V.

£

a

d.

£

d.

Brought forward

94,666

7

9

Charities.

Smarms.

Caretaker

..

..

..

..

..

..

0

10

Temporary Labour, Class " a " Officers and Messengers

637 10

7

Inspectress—State Children

..

..

..

22

17

1

Increases under Reclassification

..

..

..

168

7

7

Clerk at £170 from 1st February

..

..

..

..

70 16

8

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

11

5

10

Temporary Clerk—Arrears

..

..

80

16

5

Lodging Allowance—Cook ..

3

1

3

CONTINGENCIES.

Maintenance of Charitable Institutions ..

2 ,244

16

7

Outdoor Relief

2,443 11

1

Payments to Inmates of Homes for Work performed

7

7

1.

Incidental

..

207 16 10

State Children.

Aid to Orphanages and Industrial Schools, etc. ..

780

7

7

Incidental

100

9

1

Government Receiving Depot, Sublace.

Incidental

402 15

7

Government Labour Bureau.

Incidental

..

23 12 8

Railway Fares

885

2

9

8,091

5

7

Fisheries:

SALARIES.

Relieving Allowance—Inspector

..

30

1

5

Increases under Reclassification' ..

63

0

8

94

2

1

Friendly Societies and Industrial Arbitration.

SALARIES.

Temporary Labour, Class " G " Officers and Messengers

99

1

1

Two Clerks, Increased Rates (6 months)

..

..

30

0

0

Increase under Reclassification

..

..

..

..

..

1118

0

0

Extra Remuneration wider Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

46

7

5

283 8 6

Carried forward

..

103,134 3 11

3 GEO. V.]

Appropriation.

[1912, .1S.o. 68.

23

s.

d.

£

d.

Brought forward

103,134

3

11

Gaols.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification

..

52

6

5

Storeman—Increased Rate

10

0

0

Allowances—House ..

68

8

6

Warder at £120, from 1st to 29th July

..

9

7

1

Temporary Labour, Class " G " Officers and Messengers

142

4

8

Special Allowance to Warders in Charge of Bake House and

Hospital Orderly

18

6

0

Relieving Allowance

6 0 0

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

71

17

5

CONTINGENCIES.

Provisions, Bedding, Clothing, etc.

784 10

1

Material for Manufacture

..

132

1

8

Earnings of Prisoners

13 11

4

Incidental

..

250 15

6

1,559

8

8

Harbour and Light.

SALs.are.s.

Clerks, Arrears, also Increased Rates

..

2 19

9

Harbour Master—Albany ..

0 10

0

Firemen, " Penguin," Increased Rates

..

12 0

0

Sailors, " Penguin," Increased Rates

..

S

0

0

Reserve Lightkeepers, Temporary Labour, etc.

218

8

7

Boatman, Increased Rate ..

2

0

0

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

70

6

5

Increases under Reclassification ..

517 9 4

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

..

1,234 17

0

2,066

11

1

Immigration and Tourist.

SALARIES.

Clerks—Increased Rates

..

..

..

..

..

44

1

9

Temporary Labour,, Class " G " Officer and Messengers ..

148

0

7

Staff for Immigration Homes

..

..

..

..

157

9

7

Allowance, W. Paterson, Rottnest

..

..

..

10

8

1

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

35

0

0

Increases under Reclassification

..

..

..

..

..

69 16

3

Staff for Caves and Rottnest Accommodation Houses, Tourist

Agencies, etc.

..

..

..

..

..

..

1,764 11

3

CONTINGENCIES.

Immigrants' Homes Bureaux

244 17

2

Incidental

..

422 15 10

2,897 0 9

Carried forward

..

109,657 4 6

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

[3 GEO. V.

£ e. d.

£ s. d.

Brought forward

109,657

4

5

Lunacy.

SALARIES.

103

4

6

Secretary (Acting)

..

Female Attendant

..

1

0

4

Additional Male Attendants

16

18

11

0

7

2

Hall Porter

..

Drainage Attendant, Increased Rate

..

15

0

0

Allowance for Officers, etc., House and Rations

282

15

11

Temporary Labour, Class " G " Officers and Messengers

240

12

3

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

43

19

2

Increases under Reclassification ..

105

11

8

CONTINGENCES.

Provisions, Bedding, Clothing, etc.

1,825

11

3

2,635

1

2

Medical and Public Health.

SALARIES.

Medical Officers

..

..

..

..

26

18

4

Clerks at £120, 25th to 30th September

2

0

0

Inspectors, Arrears, 1911

..

..

..

..

..

9

12

7

Inspector of Factories and Laboratory Assistant, Arrears

20

0

0

District Medical Officers Increased Rates, also Arrears ..

..

90

1

1

11

13

6

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

Matrons..

Domestic Staff, Housemaids, Wardsmaids, Laundresses, Cooks,

Orderlies, etc.

..

..

..

..

..

..

359

17

0

Wages, Sanitation, Government Buildings

..

..

23

17

0

Temporary Labour, Class " G " Officers and Messengers

1,231

19

6

District Medical Officer, Wickepin

..

..

69

7

1

District Medical Officer, Mount Barker ..

..

64

3

4

Cleric..

..

..

..

..

68

2

11

Clerk..

..

..

..

..

..

7

6

3

Inspector..

..

..

..

17

0

0

Woorolloo Sanitarium Expenses

..

..

..

..

..

23

0

0

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

49

14

10

Increases under Reclassification

..

..

..

608

2

4

Government Hospitals.

CONTINGENCIES.

Provisions, Bedding and Clothing, Fuel, etc., etc.

..

1,853

0

2

Public Hospitals.

Perth—Maintenance

2,170

0

0

Perth—Children's Hospital..

106

13

5

6,812 18 4

Carried forward

..

119,105 3 11

3 GEO. V.]

Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

£

s.

d.

£

d.

Brought forward

..

119,105

3

11

General.

Local Health Authorities, Assistance Sanitation, etc.

..

0

4

2

Sanitation, Government Buildings..

..

..

257

3

2

Incidental

..

..

..

..

..

425

6

3

Referendum, Early Closing Act

....

..

..

..

448

12

5

Woorolloo Sanitarium, Incidental..

..

..

..

8

17

7

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

17

14

2

Increases under Reclassification

..

..

..

..

99

0

0

Observatory.

CONTINGENCIES.

Reflecting Telescope

18

18

3

Meridian Observation

92

2

3

Incidental

..

21

19

10

1,389

18

1

Police.

Temporary. Clerical Assistance and Class " G " Officers..

386

15

4

Special Constables

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

159

3

4

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

3

13

0

Increases under Reclassification

..

..

..

..

86

1

6

CONTINGENCIES.

Forage..

..

..

734

6

7

Travelling, Transport, etc.

952

9

2

Remounts, Purchase of

..

55

0

0

Incidental..

..

..

..

..

..

..

917

11

1

Grant to Police Band

..

..

..

..

50

0

0

Special Rewards, members of Police Force, connected with

cap-

ture of Smithson

..

..

..

..

105

0

0

3,450 0 0

Public Gardens.

SALARIES.

Increases under Reclassification ..

13 10

0

Registry.

Clerk and Actuary, Arrears, 1011

..

0

11

7

Clerk, Arrears, 1911

..

..

..

..

..

5

0

0

Temporary Clerical Assistance, Class " G " Officers and Mes-

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

499 14

6

sengers..

Extra Remuneration under Public Service Regulations 33 and 78

7

18

1

Increases under Reclassification

148

0

2

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

445

5

1

1,106 9 5

Carried forward

..

125,065 1 5

1912, No. 68.]

Appropriation.

[3 GEo.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

Brought forward

..

125,065

1

5

Government Steamship Serviee.

South-Eastern.

Salaries

480

9

7

CONTINGENCIES.

Maintenance and Upkeep ..

378

11

1

Generally.

Salaries

33

19

6

CONTINGENCIES.

Incidental

• •

• •

4

7

0

897

7

2

Ferries, Jetties, and Tramways

SALARIES.

South Perth Ferry ..

636

15

2

Jetty, Wages..

..

..

11,334

1

6

Wharfingers' Salaries

..

1,511

3

0

CONTINGENCIES.

Ferry, Working Expenses ..

289

1

10

Jetty, Working Expenses ..

2,491

11

8

16,312 13 2

Total ..

142,275 1 9

3 GEO. V.

Appropriation.

[1912, No. 68.

SCHEDULE G.

GENERAL LOAN FUND.

Departmental.

£

s.

d.

£ s. d.

SALARIES.

Works, Sundry Persons

4,307

4

1

Mines, Sundry Persons

125

0

0

Lands, Sundry Persons

70

0

0

4,502

4

I

CONTINGENCIES.

Works, Incidental

2,305

1

0

Mines

do.

95 10

3

Lands

do.

253 0 0

2,653 11

3

Railways.

Additions and Improvements Opened Railways

50,905 19

2

Dwellingup-Hotham, previously Marrinup-Marradong

7,679 16

8

Greenhills-Quairading, etc.

7,878 16 10

Rails and Fastenings, Works

19,527

1

10

Rails and Fastenings, Railways

• •

3,551

7

0

Surveys—New Lines

1,772

2

3

Wagin-Dumbleyung Extension

200 10 7

Wongan-Mullewa

3,374 0 3

Harbours and Rivers.

Fremantle Dock and Slip ..

1,692 13

2

Water Supply and Sewerage.

Albany Water Supply

..

4,494

4

1

Water Supply for Towns generally

..

9,099 17

7

Boring for Water on Stock Routes (Works)

1,309

4

9

112,085

14

2

Development of Goldfields and Mineral Resources.

Development of Mining

13,471 18

8

13,471 18 S

Development of Agriculture.

Agricultural Immigration

..

2,386 19

0

Development of Agriculture (Lands)

..

3,700

3

11

Development of Agriculture (Agriculture)

29,484 0 8

Development of Agriculture, including Drainage (Works)

61,764 14

7

97,395 18 2

Sundries.

208 12 11

Immigration generally

208 12 11

Total ..

230,317 19 3

By Authority: FRED. WM. SIMPSON, Government Printer, Perth.

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