Naval Financial Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE NAVAL DEFENCE ACT 1910-1918.
I,
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations
under the
Dated this fifteenth day of August, 1924.
FORSTER,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
E. K. BOWDEN,
Minister of State for Defence.
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Amendment of Naval Financial Regulations.
(Statutory Rules 1924, No. 34, as amended to present date.)
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(1) by omitting from sub-regulation (1) the scale of gratuity and inserting in its stead the following scale:—
Rank. | When Payable. | Amount. |
£ | ||
Acting Warrant Officer, normally promoted............... | On promotion.................... | 50 |
Schoolmaster Candidate............................................ | On entry............................ | 20 |
Probationary Schoolmaster........................................ | On appointment................. | 30 |
Headmaster.............................................................. | On promotion.................... | 50 |
| On promotion.................... | 50 |
| On promotion.................... | 100 |
Acting Mate............................................................. | ||
Acting Mate (E)........................................................ |
| 50 |
Acting Mate (A)....................................................... | ||
Mate........................................................................ | ||
Mate (E)................................................................... |
| 50 |
Mate (A).................................................................. | ||
| On promotion.................... | 50 |
Executive, Engineer and Accountant Officers | On promotion to Sub-Lieutenant (confirmed) | 50 |
Medical Officers...................................................... | On entry............................ | 50 |
Dental Officers......................................................... | On entry............................ | 50 |
Instructor Officers.................................................... | When commissioned as Instructor Lieutenant | 50 |
Chaplains “(permanent list)”..................................... | On entry............................ | 50 |
Officers (all branches) appointed for temporary service | On first entry..................... | 30 |
Paymaster Cadet....................................................... | On entry............................ | Free kit |
(2) by omitting sub-regulation (3) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation:—
“(3) An Officer to whom an Outfit Gratuity has been paid and who fails to serve for two years from the date of becoming eligible for such Gratuity shall be required to refund one-fourth of the allowance in respect of each period of six months (or part of such period) by which his service falls short of two years; the refund may, however, be waived in whole or in part, at the discretion of the Naval Board, if the failure to complete two years’ service is due to death, invaliding through causes beyond the Officer’s own control, or other special circumstances.”
“(2) Submarines.—Allowances are payable for service in Submarines in accordance with the following scale:—
(i) Officers forming part crew of
(
a ) Submarines in commission with full crews.(
b ) Submarines in immediate reserve.(
c ) New submarines from date of commencement of trials.
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| 7 | 6 |
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Position. | Minimum Salary per annum. | Maximum Salary per annum. | Increments. |
£ | £ | ||
Naval Dockyard Police:— | |||
| 312 | 360 |
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| 264 | 288 | |
| 240 | 258 |
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| 216 | 234 |
This amendment will take effect on and from 27th September, 1923, and not otherwise.
“107.
By Rail —(1) The following shall be the classes of accommodation by rail, except where otherwise stated in this regulation, when travelling at Government expense:—
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(2) Commanding Officers may assign a superior class of accommodation to invalids upon medical recommendation.
(3) Petty Officers and other ratings may be allowed first class accommodation when travelling by railway, at Government expense, upon journeys exceeding twelve (12) hours in duration north of Rockhampton, in Queensland, and within the Northern Territory.
(4) When travelling by rail, from Port Augusta to Perth, or vice versa, Chief Petty Officers may be granted sleeping berths on both the Transcontinental and State Railways, and first class meal tickets on the Transcontinental railway. Sleeping berth accommodation shall not be allowable to Chief Petty Officers travelling by rail on any other journeys.
(5) Where a warrant is issued chargeable to the Department, the cost of booking a seat, if necessary, shall be included in the warrant.
(6) When drafts are sent by train, seats shall be reserved, whenever posssible, in proximity, in one or more compartments for the Petty Officers in charge or sub-charge and men.
(7) The means of conveyance shall be by railway if the cost be not greater than by other mode of conveyance.
107a.
By Sea. —(1) The following shall be the classes of accommodation by sea, except where otherwise stated in this regulation, when travelling at Government expense in Mercantile vessels:—
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| 3rd Class | |
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| 2nd Class | |
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(2) When travelling in Inter-state Ships having two classes only, viz.
— Saloon and Steerage, Chief Petty Officers may be allowed saloon accommodation.(3) When travelling in company with members of the Royal Navy, Petty Officers shall conform to the arrangements adopted for their corresponding Royal Navy ratings.
(4) Commanding Officers may assign a superior class of accommodation to invalids upon medical recommendation, and, in special cases, to others where suitable accommodation is not available.
(5) A rating whose steamer passage has been booked for draft overseas who, consequent upon a medical examination, is found to be medically unfit for draft owing to his own default may, at the discretion of the Naval Board, be debited with any charges made by the Shipping Company arising out of the cancellation of his passage.”
“108a. Passage at Government expense of the wife and family of an Officer of the Sea-going Forces travelling oversea to take up an appointment on shore shall be subject to the conditions prescribed in the King’s Regulations and Admiralty Instructions.”
“115. In cases other than those referred to in sub-regulation (8) of regulation 114, motor cars shall be engaged only for such official duties as cannot efficiently be performed by the medium of normally available means of transport; and wherever practicable the approval of the Naval Board shall be obtained before the expenditure is incurred or payment made therefor.”
“124. On the recommendation of the Medical Officer dental treatment at the expense of the Department shall be allowed to members of the Auxiliary Services. This treatment shall include extractions, scaling of teeth, fillings (amalgam or cement) and treatment of pyorrhoea, but shall not include supply of dentures unless they are necessitated by injury, or to replace others broken or lost as a result of accident, attributable to the Service.”
(1) By inserting immediately after the word “be” in the second line of sub-regulation (1) the words “written off ledger charge,”.
(2) By inserting after sub-regulation (1) the following sub-regulation:—
“(1a) Notwithstanding anything contained in this regulation stores lost from theft, robbery, or misappropriation on the part of an employee of the Department shall not be written off without the approval of the Treasurer.”
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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