Loan Act (No. 2) 1925 (Cth)

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

LOAN (No. 2).

No, 15 of 1925.

An Act to authorize the Raising and Expending of certain Sums of Money.

[Assented to 14th September, 1925.]

BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—

Short title.

1. This Act may be cited as the Loan Act (No. 2) 1925.

Authority to borrow £8,300,000.

2.The Treasurer may from time to time under the provisions of the Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Act 1911-1918, or under the provisions of any Act authorizing the issue of Treasury Bills, borrow moneys not exceeding in the whole the amount of Eight million three hundred thousand pounds.

Purpose for which money may be borrowed.

3.The amount borrowed shall be issued and applied only for the expenses of borrowing and for the purposes of appropriations made or to be made by law.

Issue and application of £8,031,482

4.There may be issued and applied out of the proceeds of any Loan raised under the authority of any Loan Act, including the present Act, the sum of Eight million and thirty-one thousand four hundred and eighty-two pounds for the purposes set forth in the First Schedule to this Act.

Unexpended appropriation lapse.

5.Where on the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and twenty-five there remain unexpended any moneys appropriated by any of the Acts specified in the Second Schedule to this Act, the appropriation of the moneys so remaining unexpended shall lapse on that date.

F. 13952.—Price 3d.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Abstract.

£

WAR AND REPATRIATION SERVICES...............................................................

826,270

PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT....................................................................

500

HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT........................................................

83,250

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE..............................................................................

433,675

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.......................................................

593,537

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS....................................................

1,306,112

POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.......................................................

4,358,076

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH................................................................................

23,460

DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS AND MIGRATION..............................................

330,000

REDEMPTIONS—

NORTHERN TERRITORY LOANS....................................................................

74,800

PORT AUGUSTA-OODNADATTA RAILWAY LOANS....................................

1,802

TOTAL.............................................................................................

8,031,482

First Schedule—continued.

WAR AND REPATRIATION SERVICES.

£

Under Control of Department of the Treasury.

Soldiers’ Mental Hospital, West Subiaco, Western Australia Buildings and Equipment

40,000

Under Control of Department of Defence.

Transport services in connexion with Expeditionary Forces, including passage money, hire, fitting and reconditioning of ships, wages, coal, victualling and all other expenditure incidental to such services..............................................................

10,000

Refund to Imperial Government of hire money in respect of ex-enemy vessels.........

100,000

Expeditionary Forces—

Pay and allowances, including amounts due to deceased soldiers’ estates.................

5,096

Expenditure in connexion with the distribution of medals and plaques, and other Base Records work incidental to the service and records of members of the Australian Imperial Force.................................................................................................

8,900

Employment of temporary staff, advertising, and other expenditure connected with sales of surplus war equipment and stores..................................................................

2,000

Miscellaneous expenditure in connexion with the Australian Imperial Force, including special expenditure by the High Commissioner’s Office.....................................

274

Under Control of Department of Works and Railways.

Expenditure under War Service Homes Act 1918-23 (to be paid to credit of Trust Fund, War Service Homes Account)...........................................................................

620,000

Total War and Repatriation Services.....................................................

826,270

THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

Under Control of Prime Minister’s Department.

London Offices.....................................................................................................

500

Total Prime Minister’s Department........................................................

500

THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

Under Control of the Home and Territories Department.

Purchase of Properties for Home and Territories Department...................................

1,175

Acquisition of land at Fairy Meadow, New South Wales.........................................

12,000

Under Control of Department of Treasury.

Loan to the Territory of New Guinea for Works......................................................

41,075

Under Control of Department of Works and Railways.

Solar Observatory, Canberra—erection of..............................................................

29,000

Total Home and Territories Department...............................................

83,250

First Schedulecontinued.

THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

£

Under Control of Department of Defence.

Oil Storage facilities..............................................................................................

24,000

Under Control of Home and Territories Department.

Purchase of properties and sites:—

Properties and sites for military purposes.........................................................

13,000

Properties and sites for Air Services—

Royal Australian Air Force..........................................................................

1,000

Civil Aviation.............................................................................................

5,000

Land for Munition Supply purposes.................................................................

300

Under Control of Department of Works and Railways.

Naval Bases, Works and Establishments.................................................................

137,410

Construction of Drill Halls, Mobilization Stores, Ordnance Stores, Rifle Ranges, Fortifications, Barracks, and other accommodation and engineering works..........

20,350

Towards cost of construction of Buildings, Hangars, Workshops, Barracks and Earthworks, and preparation of aerial routes and landing grounds:—

Royal Australian Air Force..........................................................................

126,000

Civil Aviation.............................................................................................

15,450

Maribyrnong—High explosives factory— towards cost...........................................

40,000

Maribyrnong—Buildings for Engineering Factories—towards cost..........................

44,000

Footscray—Buildings for Fuse and Cartridge Case manufacture—towards cost........

25,000

Lithgow Machine Gun Factory— towards cost.......................................................

10,000

Wakefield, South Australia, Proof and Recovery Range..........................................

20,000

482,110

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year.....................

48,435

Total Department of Defence............................................................

433,675

THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Under Control of Home and Territories Department.

Acquisition of land for Trade and. Customs purposes..............................................

80

Under Control of Department of Trade and Customs.

Advances to the States and to Settlers in the Northern Territory for purchase of wire netting............................................................................................................

500,000

New Lighthouses (including upkeep of vessels for construction work) and optical and other apparatus for Lightships...........................................................................

29,110

Alterations of Lighthouse services.........................................................................

800

Installation of Wireless at Lighthouses...................................................................

2,000

Under Control of Department of Works and Railways.

Construction of two vessels for Lighthouse purposes—towards cost.........................

61,547

Total Department of Trade and Customs.........................................

593,537

First Schedule—continued.

THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS.

£

Under Control of the Department of Works and Railways.

Expenditure under River Murray Waters Act 1915-23.............................................

243,750

Commonwealth Offices, Brisbane—towards cost....................................................

808

Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide—towards cost....................................................

16,554

Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway.......................................................................

117,000

Northern Territory Railway...................................................................................

345,000

Port Augusta—Oodnadatta Railway.......................................................................

83,000

Railway Connexion to Alice Springs......................................................................

250,000

Port Augusta-Adelaide Railway.............................................................................

250,000

Total Department of Works and Railways............................................

1,306,112

THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

Under Control of the Postmaster-General’s Department, the Home and Territories Department, and the Department of Works and Railway’s.

Construction and extension of telegraphs and telephones; construction of conduits and laying wires underground; Land for Post and Telegraph Purposes; also Buildings for the Postmaster-General’s Department as set out hereunder:—.............................

6,000,000

Less Balance of Appropriation available at 30th June, 1925, for construction and extension of telegraphs and telephones; also construction of conduits and laying wires underground...........................................................................................

1,850,404

4,149,596

Buildings for Postmaster-General’s Department.

New South Wales.

Additions and Alterations.—Adamstown, Albion Park, Alstonville, Ashfield, Barmedman, Barraba, Bathurst, Bellata, Bundarra, Bungendorc, Canterbury, Casino, Cessnock, Chatswood, Cobargo, Coonamble, Cootamundra, Cudal, Cumnock, Dubbo, Eden, Edgecliffe, Eugowra, Finlay, Glebe, Glen Innes, Goulburn, Grafton, Greta, Gunning, Harden, Henty, Hunter’s Hill, Kempsey, Kogarah, Lismore, Manilla, Manly, Mendooran, Mosman, Moulamein, Muswellbrook, North Sydney, Orange, Parkes, Parramatta, Petersham, Portland, Randwick, Scone, Springwood, Strawberry Hills, Sydney General Post Office, Sydney-City North, Tamworth, Taree, Urana, Wagga Wagga, Wahroonga, Waratah, Waverley, West Wyalong, Woodstock, Wyong, Yass.................................................................

New Buildings.—Balmain, Bankstown, Barellan, Belmore, Brankston, Broken Hill Railway Town, Bulli, Burwood, Coff’s Harbour Jetty, Coogee, Cremorne, Coolamon, Drummoyne, Enfield, Erskineville, Gladstone, Gordon, Griffith, Hamilton, Haymarket, Kandos, Kogarah, Lakemba, Lawson, Liverpool, Maroubra, Mayfield, Merewether, Millthorpe, Mudgee, Narrabri, Neutral Bay, Newcastle, Newtown, North Sydney, Oaklands, Port Kembla, Smithtown, South Kensington, Sydenham, Sydney-City East, Sydney-City South, Sydney—William Street, Turramurra, Wardell, Wentworthville, Wickham, Yanko....................................

Sundry Offices.—For works costing not more than £300 in each case.......................

Carried forward.....................................................................

4,149,596

First Schedule—continued.

THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT—continued.

£

Brought forward................................................................

4,149,596

Buildings for Postmaster-General’s Department—continued.

Victoria.

Additions and Alterations.— Ararat, Bullarat, Beaufort, Bendigo, Beulah, Cobram, Coburg, Coleraiue, Dimboola, Elmore, Fitzroy, Frankston, Geelong, Hamilton, Horsham, Korumburra. Melbourne General Post Office, Merino, Murtoa, Nagambic, Nhill, Penshurst, Rainbow, Rupanyup, Sorrento, Sunbury, Tatura, Terang, Wangaratta, Warragul, Werribee..........................................................

New Buildings.—Ascot Vale, Boort, Box Hill, Bunyip, Canterbury, Cohuna, Oressy, Derrinallum, Drysdale, Elsternwiek, Elwood. Fairfield, Goroke, Heyfield, Ivanhoe, Lismore, Melbourne City Telephone Exchange, Melbourne Telegraph and Telephone Workshops, Melbourne Electric Telegraph Office and Common wealth Offices, Mildura, Murrayville, Northcote, North Melbourne, Nyah West, Pakenham East, Redcliffs, South Melbourne, Tongala, Trentham, Yallourn, Yarragon.........................................................................................................

Sundry Offices.—For works costing not more than £300 in each case.......................

Queensland.

Additions and Alterations.— Barcaldine, Cairns, Clifton, Esk, Gayndah, Inglewood, Ipswich, Kingaroy, Longreach, Lutwyehe, Nambour, Redcliffs, Rockhampton....

New Buildings.—Albion, Beenleigh, Blackall, Brisbane General Post Office, Brisbane Workshops and Garage, Bulimba, Eumundi, Goondiwindi, Greenmount, Helidon, Indooroopilly, Julia Creek, Kirra, Kynuna, Laidley, Marburg, Maxwelton, Mt. Surprise, Muttaburra, Newmarket, Paddington, Pialba, Pittsworth, Prairie, Richmond, St. George, Sherwood, South Brisbane, South Johnstone, Springsure, Toowong, Woolloongabba, Wowan, Yarraman, Yeronga...................................

Sundry Offices.—For works costing not more than £300 in each case.......................

South Australia.

Additions and Alterations.—Adelaide General Post Office, Adelaide Workshops and Store, Angaston, Ardrossan, Auburn, Bordertown, Clare, Curramulka, Gawler, Georgetown, Gladstone, Jamestown, Kadina, Kilkenny, Mallala, Milang, Minlaton, Morgan, Naracoorte, Norwood, Nuriootpa, Port Broughton, Port Pirie, Riverton, Saddleworth, Stirling West, Terowie, Unlcy.......................................

New Buildings.—Adelaide Central Telephone Exchange, Adelaide—West Terrace, Balaklava, Barmera, Brighton, Brinkworth, Bute, Clare, Cleve, Cummins, Eudunda, Glenelg, Hamley Bridge, Henley Beach, Ironknob, Kimba, Kooringa, McLaren Vale, Meningie, Owen, Paskeville, Peterborough, Port Adelaide, Port Augusta, Port Victoria, Prospect, Semaphore, Spalding, Woodville, Yorketown..

Sundry Offices.—For works costing not more than £300 in each case.......................

Carried forward..................................................................................

4,149,596

First Schedule—continued.

THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT—continued.

£

Brought forward................................................................

4,149,596

Buildings for Postmaster-General’s Department—continued.

Western Australia.

Additions and Alterations.—Bridgetown, Busselton, Collie, Dumbleyung, Merredin, Northam, Perth—Acquired Area. Perth Workshops and Stores...........................

New Buildings.—Balingup, Boyup Brook, Cook, Corrigin, Cottesloe, Dalwallinu, Denmark, Goomalling, Kondinin, Kulin, Kununoppin, Lake Grace, Manjimup, Mt. Lawley, Mullewa, Mundaring, Narembeen, Nungarin, Onslow (Beadon), Perth General Post Office, Quairading, Subiaco, Tambellup, Trayning, Wagin, Wyalkatchem, Wyndham.................................................................................

Sundry Offices.—For works costing not more than £300 in each case.......................

Tasmania.

Additions and Alterations.—Bellerive, Latrobe, Launceston, New Norfolk, Penguin.

New Buildings.— Cygnet, Hobart, Smithton, Triabunna...........................................

Sundry Offices.—For works costing not more than £300 in each case.......................

Northern Territory.

Additions and Alterations.— Darwin.......................................................................

Subscription to capital of Amalgamated Wireless Limited.......................................

200,000

Erection of wireless stations and testing and experimental equipment.......................

8,480

Total Postmaster-General’s Department..............................................

4,358,076

THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

Under Control of Home and Territories Department.

Acquisition of properties and sites..........................................................................

3,000

Under Control of Department of Works and Railways.

Serum and Health Laboratories..............................................................................

20,400

Total Department of Health................................................................

23,460

First Schedule—continued.

THE DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS AND MIGRATION.

£

Under Control ofDepartment of Markets and Migration.

Immigration—Advances of Passage money, Landing money and Medical fees of Assisted Immigrants........................................................................................

330,000

REDEMPTIONS.

Redemption of loans raised by the Government of South Australia on account of the Northern Territory...........................................................................................

74,800

Redemption of loans raised by the Government of South Australia on account of the Port Augusta-Oodnadatta Railway....................................................................

1,802

76,602

Total.....................................................................................

8,031,482

SECOND SCHEDULE.

Loan Act 1911.

Loan Act 1919.

Loan Act 1912.

Loan Act 1920.

Loan Act 1913.

Loan Act 1922.

Loan Act 1914.

Loan Act 1923.

Loan Act 1915.

Loan Act (No. 1) 1924.

Loan Act 1917.

Loan Act (No. 2) 1924.

Loan Art 1918.

Loan Act (No. 3) 1924.

Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by H. J. Green, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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