Supplementary Appropriation Act 1914-15 (Cth)

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

         

SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION 1914-15.

   

No. 4 of 1917.

   

An Act to appropriate a further sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ended the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

[Assented to 15th March, 1917.]

Preamble.

Be it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows:—

Short title.

1. This Act may be cited as the Supplementary Appropriation Act 1914-15.

Appropriation of £459,780.

2. The sum of Four hundred and fifty-nine thousand seven hundred and eighty pounds which has been issued from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ended the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and fifteen shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 2 of 1914 for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule to this Act.

SCHEDULE.

F.3589.

    

SCHEDULE.

ABSTRACT.

 

Total.

£

I.

THE PARLIAMENT..........................................................................

1,973

II.

THE DEPARTMENT OF PRIME MINISTER......................................

2,038

III.

THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.......................................

16,194

IV.

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT...............................  

455

V.

THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS...............................  

5,794

VI.

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

243,512

VII.

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

96,631

VIII.

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS........................................

32,546

IX.

THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT...........................  

60,637

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

459,780

   

Number of Persons.

  

Class or Grade.

  

I.—THE PARLIAMENT.

£

Division No. 3.

PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

2

...

Parliamentary Reporters..............................................................

250

1

...

Messenger and Reader.................................................................  

12

262

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Temporary shorthand writing and typewriting and attendance

291

Total Division No. 3...............

553

___________

Division No. 4a.

PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

1

3

Secretary....................................................................................  

167

1

4

Clerk..........................................................................................  

88

1

...

Messenger..................................................................................  

65

320

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Postage and Telegrams......................................................  

8

2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes..

89

3. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon..........................................................

33

4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing and binding........................................................

26

5. Other printing...................................................................

7

6. Travelling expenses...........................................................  

198

7. Witnesses' fees and travelling expenses..............................

1

8. Assessors' fees and travelling expenses...............................

...

9. Rent and office cleaning....................................................  

83

10. Temporary assistance........................................................  

...

11. Incidental and petty cash expenditure..................................

7

452

Total Division No. 4a...............

772

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

1,325

   

Number of

Persons.

Class or Grade.

I.—The Parliament.

£

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

1,325

Division No. 4b.

PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.

Contingencies.............................................................................

648

Total Division No. 4b..............................

648

Total Parliament.................................................

1,973

   

II.—THE PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 11.

PRIME MINISTER.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

7. Travelling expenses..............................................................................

194

8. Incidental and petty cash expenditure....................................................

213

9. Printing and distribution (including postage) of Commonwealth Gazette..  

708

11. Temporary assistance...........................................................................

57

1,172

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

Read

£

No. 1. Allowances to Officers acting as Secretaries to Prime Minister and Leaders of Opposition in Senate and House of Representatives, including travelling.................................

421

3. Maintenance of motor cars, including wages and expenses of chauffeurs......................................................................

1,029

4. Historic memorials of representative men..........................

671

5. Dominions Royal Commission.........................................

876

6. British Association for the Advancement of Science, including balance of Grant of £1,000 to Organizing Secretary for Australian meeting, 1914, to cover his expenses........................................................................

2,459

8. Retaining and special fees for Commonwealth Medical Officers.......................................................................

254

10. Royal Commission on Fruit Industry.................................

39

11. Royal Commission on Pearl Shelling Industry...................

51

12. Royal Commission on Electoral Law and Administration....

715

13. Royal Commission on Powellised Wood and other Timbers

54

14. Royal Commission on Sugar Industry...............................

542

15. Royal Commission on the Meat Export Trade....................

1,968

17. Royal Commission on Food Supplies and on Trade and Industry during the War..................................................

233

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

9,312

...

1,172

   

II.—The Prime Minister's Department.

£

Division No. 11.

PRIME MINISTER.

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

1,172

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous—continued.

£

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

9,312

19. Funeral expenses of Senator the Hon. Gregor McGregor......

78

20. Law costs, Killeen v. Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner.................................................................  

50

21. Royal Commission on Australia-New Hebrides Mail Service..

507

22. Funeral expenses of Hon. J. A. Arthur, M.H.R.

  .................

108

23, Funeral expenses of E. F. Jolly............................................  

14

24. Allowance to J. E. Edwards, Acting Secretary to the Attorney-General.............................................................  

9

25. Entertainment of officers and men of Japanese Fleet............

71

10,149

In lieu of

£

No. 1. Allowances to officers acting as secretaries to Prime Minister and Leaders of Opposition in Senate and House of Representatives, including travelling.............................

383

3. Maintenance of motor cars, including wages and expenses of chauffeurs...................................................................

500

4. Historic memorials of representative men........................

1,225

5. Dominions Royal Commission........................................

1,150

6. British Association for the Advancement of Science, including balance of grant of £1,000 to Organizing Secretary for Australian meeting, 1914, for expenses.....

2,300

7. Expert to report on possibilities of cotton growing in Australia—contribution towards expenses...................

500

8. Retaining and Special fees for Commonwealth Medical Officers......................................................................

275

9. Grant to South-street Society, Ballarat, prize money for Naval and Military Band Contest.................................

250

10. Royal Commission on Fruit Industry...............................

50

11. Royal Commission on Pearl Shelling Industry..................

100

12. Royal Commission on Electoral Law and Administration.

250

13. Royal Commission on Powellised Wood and other Timbers..

150

14. Royal Commission on Sugar Industry..............................

10

15. Royal Commission on the Meat Export Trade..................

2,000

17. Royal Commission on Food Supplies and on Trade and Industry during the War...............................................

250

18. Inter-Parliamentary Union—Grant..................................

50

19. Funeral expenses of Senator the Hon. Gregor McGregor...

80

9,523

626

Total Division No. 11 (carried forward).....................

1,798

 

II.—The Prime Minister's Department.

£

Brought forward....................  

1,798

Division No. 13.

AUDIT OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 8. Temporary Assistance.....................................................................

172

 

Division No. 14.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Allowance to Officer performing duties of a higher class...................................

17

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 11. Expenses—Election of Divisional Representatives................................

35

12. Fuel, light, and water............................................................................

15

14. Allowance of 5 per cent. to meet increased cost of living in Western Australia...........................................................................................

1

51

Total Division No. 14............................

68

Total Prime Minister's Department..................

2,038

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

III.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

£

Division No. 15.

THE TREASURY.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

1

4

Clerk............................................................................................  

29

Subdivision No. 2—Contingencies.

No. 2. Postage and Telegrams........................................................

966

8. Bank Exchange for all Departments.....................................

505

9. Incidental and Petty Cash Expenditure..................................

187

10. Temporary Assistance.........................................................

25

11. Transactions beyond the Commonwealth—Exchange, Interest, and Bill Stamps.................................................................

820

2,503

Total Division No. 15............................

2,532

___________

Division No. 17.

INVALID AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

CENTRAL STAFF.

General Division.

1

...

Assistant......................................................................................  

42

___________

Division No. 17b.

WAR PENSIONS OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.....................................

438

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

3,012

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

III.—The Department of the Treasury.

£

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

3,012

Division No. 18.

MATERNITY ALLOWANCE OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Victoria.

Clerical Division.

1

4

Clerk............................................................................................  

35

Queensland.

Clerical Division.

1

4

Clerk............................................................................................  

40

75

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 5. Other Printing.....................................................................  

396

6. Travelling Expenses...........................................................

68

8. Temporary Assistance.........................................................  

196

9. Service of Registrars...........................................................

1,153

10. Poundage on Money Orders................................................

10

1,823

Total Division No. 18.....................

1,898

___________

Division No. 19.

LAND TAX OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Queensland.

General Division.

1

...

Typist...........................................................................................  

34

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 8. Temporary Assistance.........................................................  

3,051

Total Division No. 19..................................

3,085

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

7,995

 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

III.—The Department of the Treasury.

£

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

7,995

Division No. 20.

GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Read

Wages and overtime—

Compositors........................................................... .  

£5,967

Proportion of salaries of the State classified staff of the Government Printing Office, Melbourne................

4,727

Bookbinders, machinemen, warehouse assistants, labourers and others...............................................

3,156

In lieu of

13,850

Wages and overtime—

Compositors...........................................................  

5,000

Proportion of salaries of the State classified staff of the Government Printing Office, Melbourne.................

3,500

Bookbinders, machinemen, warehouse assistants, labourers, and others..............................................

3,300

__________

11,800

2,050

Division No. 21.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

General Division.

1

...

Assistant.....................................................................................  

34

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 2. Official telegrams and postage...........................................

5,621

Total Division No. 21.......................................  

5,655

___________

Division No. 22.

COINAGE.

No. 3. Redemption of Australian silver coin not fit for circulation

4

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

15,704

 

III.—The Department of the Treasury.

£

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

15,704

Division No. 23.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Read

No. 1. Interest at 3½ per cent. on the value of properties transferred from the States to the Commonwealth:—

£

£

Defence Department

Naval

105,557

Military

88,600

Trade and Customs Department............

29,670

Home Affairs Department....................

420

Postmaster-General's Department......... .

217,700

441,947

2. Maintenance of persons admitted to charitable institutions in accordance with provisions of Invalid and Old-age Pensions Acts............................................................

27,631

3. To recoup the Postmaster-General's Department rebate of 75 per cent. allowed to Fire Brigades throughout the Commonwealth on regulation rates for “Telephone and Fire Alarm Services”..................................................  

3,614

4. Premiums on Life Assurance Policies of Commonwealth public servants who are members of Expeditionary Forces, including contributions to Trust Fund, Officers' Assurance Account....................................................

1,436

5. Maternity allowances paid under special circumstances.......

400

6. Rewards for apprehension of counterfeit coiners.................

65

7. Rewards in connexion with cases of attempted note forgeries 

100

8. Interest on fixed deposit made on behalf of Commonwealth Bank.........................................................................  

2,199

9. Remission of fines under Land Tax Assessment Act............

2,310

10. Expenses of restoring to circulation re-issuable British silver coin previously withdrawn........................................

210

11. Commonwealth Bank ats Government of Queensland—Costs of Commonwealth as Intervenant..............................

159

12. Advance to Money Order Account for payment of Navy Pay allotments................................................................

2,000

13. Legal expenses, Acquisition of Site for Commonwealth Bank, Sydney (to be recovered)..........................................

3

14. To provide credit under Trust Fund, Government Printer......

4,936

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

487,010

15,704

 

III.—The Department of the Treasury.

£

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

15,704

Division No. 23.

MISCELLANEOUS—continued.

£

In lieu of

No. 1. Interest at 3½ per cent., on the value of properties transferred from the States to the Commonwealth:—

£

Defence..................................

Naval

121,370

Military

88,600

Trade and Customs............................................

29,670

Home Affairs.................................................

420

Postmaster-General........................................

217,700

457,760

2. Maintenance of persons admitted to charitable institutions, in accordance with provisions of Invalid and Old-age Pensions Acts..................................................................................

25,000

3. To recoup the Postmaster-General's Department rebate of 75 per cent. allowed to Fire Brigades throughout the Commonwealth on regulation rates for “Telephone and Fire Alarm Services”................................................................

3,000

4. Premiums on Life Assurance Policies of Commonwealth public servants who are members of Expeditionary Force....

1,250

487,010

...

____________

Division No. 24.

UNFORESEEN EXPENDITURE.................................................................

490

Total Department of the Treasury.............................................

16,194

 

Number of

Persons.

Class or Grade.

IV.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 28.

SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Fee for special services in connexion with inquiry into dealings of firms during the war........................................

53

_________

Division No. 30.

THE HIGH COURT.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Professional Division.

1

A

Principal Registrar.......................................................................

216

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 2. Gratuity under the Public Service Act on retirement............

90

Total Division No. 30............................

306

_________

Division No. 32.

PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, AND DESIGNS.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Gratuity to widow of J. W. Hamilton for unexpired portion of furlough.........................................................................  

94

_________

Division No. 33.

COPYRIGHTS OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerk..........................................................................................  

2

Total Attorney-General's Department.................

455

  

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

V.—THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

£

Division No. 35.

HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 6. Advertising in Great Britain and Ireland.............................

4,164

10. Allowance to Captain Collins whilst acting as High Commissioner................................................................

250

__________

4,414

Division No. 36.

PAPUA.

Read

No. 4. Development of Oil Fields................................

£14,864

7. Legal and other expenses in case King v. Bernascom.......................................................  

59

8. Salaries of Officers of the Papuan Service (to be recovered)........................................................

7

9. Expenses of T. S. Craig during inquiry into ill-treatment of Papuan natives...............................

20

10. Allowance to Dr. Malonowski for investigations in Papua (to be recovered)...............................

50

In lieu of

£15,000

£15,000

No. 4. Development of Oil Fields................................

...

___________

Division No. 37.

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

Subdivision No. 2.—Administrator's Office—Salaries. Education.

1

E

Teacher........................................................................................  

13

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 33. Maintenance of Artesian wells, bores, and dams.................

1,283

Subdivision No. 4.—Lands and Surveys.—Salaries.

1

E

Assistant Surveyor........................................................................

84

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

  

1,380

4,414

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

V.—The Department of External Affairs.

£

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

4,414

Division No. 37.

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

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

1,380

Subdivision No. 9.—Railways and Transports

—Contingencies.

Read

No. 8. Stores and materials for renewals and repairs.......................................................................

£12,970

13. Special Assistance in connexion with purchase of material..........................................................

55

14. Painting Railway Cottage, Darwin.....................

475

In lieu of

£13,500

...

No. 8. Stores and materials for renewals and repairs......

£13,500

Subdivision No. 10.—Miscellaneous.

Read

No. 1. Subsidy for steamship service (passengers and cargo) between Melbourne and Darwin, including light dues.........................................

£2,445

9. Commission on railways, harbor, and other developmental works—Towards cost...............

124

10. Gratuity to the widow of the late Protector of Aborigines......................................................

14

11. Cost of inquiry into the ill-treatment of natives, Melville Island................................................

96

12. Expenses, A. E. F. Allen, on an official visit to Java and Samarang Exhibition..........................

50

13. Overpayment of salary and allowance to the Administrator, Northern Territory (to be repaid)  

271

£3,000

In lieu of

No. 1. Subsidy for steamship service (passengers and cargo) between Melbourne and Darwin, including light dues........................................

£3,000

...

Total Division No. 37.................................................

1,380

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

5,794

   

Number of Persons.

  

Class or Grade.

  

V.—The Department of External Affairs.

£

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

5,794

Division No. 38.

PORT AUGUSTA RAILWAY.

Read

No. 3. Extraordinary maintenance................................

£1,255

5. Wages of employees injured on duty.................

125

6. Loss on working of Railway, six months ended 30th June, 1914...............................................

16,010

£17,390

In lieu of

No. 3. Extraordinary maintenance................................

£17,390

_________

Division No. 41.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Read

No. 3. Advertising the resources of the Commonwealth—Australian expenses...............

£4,403

4. Repatriation of coloured crews of German vessels detained at Commonwealth ports.......................

3,335

6. Advertising in the United States of America.......

5,450

7. New Hebrides...................................................  

216

21. Repatriation of distressed Australians................

395

23. Parliamentary visit to Norfolk Island..................

250

24. International Rubber Conference, Batavia..........

93

25. Immigration.....................................................  

99

26. International Congress on Radiology..................

17

27. Expenses of passengers to Australia per N.D.L. Roon compulsorily detained at Batavia (to be recovered)........................................................

522

£14,780

In lieu of

No. 3. Advertising the resources of the Commonwealth—Australian expenses...............

£5,000

4. Repatriation of coloured crews of German vessels detained at Commonwealth ports.......................

4,000

6. Advertising in the United States of America.......

5,000

7. New Hebrides...................................................  

750

21. Repatriation of distressed Australians................

30

£14,780

Total Department of External Affairs.............

5,794

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

£

Division No. 42.

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

Under Defence Acts.

Headquarters Staff.

1

...

Quartermaster and Hon. Lieutenant..............................................

40

Payment to Officer for performing duties of a higher class.............

28

68

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

Read

No. 1. Expenses of officers, warrant and non-commissioned officers, sent abroad for instruction or duty (including grants for outfit allowance under Regulations)..........................

£2,108

4. Pay and expenses of exchange officers (to be recovered).....................................................

600

  • 20. Customs duty on silver cup presented by General Sir Ian Hamilton to R.A.G.A.

     ......................

9

21. Pay and expenses of R. McC. Anderson engaged to report upon certain Defence matters............  

302

22. Compensation to Captain Wootten for disease contracted while in performance of military duties............................................................

750

23. Honorarium to C. L. Timms for special services rendered in connexion with the Motor Transport Board............................................................

10

24. Railway and steamer fares to enable ex-officers of British army to join boat for Europe (to be recovered).....................................................

21

£3,800

In lieu of

No. 1. Expenses of officers, warrant and non-commissioned officers, sent abroad for instruction or duty (including grants for outfit allowance under Regulations)..........................

£3,000

4. Pay and expenses of Exchange Officers (to be recovered).....................................................

800

£3,800

...

Total Division No. 42............................

68

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

68

   

18 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VI.—The Department of Defence.

£

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

68

Division No. 43.

SPECIAL SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

General expenses, including rations, uniforms, rail, steamer and coach fares, medical attendance and medicines, forage, fuel and light, and all other expenditure incidental to camp..................................................................................................

1

__________

Division No. 47.

EXAMINATION OF STORES AND EQUIPMENT.

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

4

Clerk...........................................................................................  

37

TOTAL DIVISIONS 42 to 47................................

106

__________

Division No. 54.

NAVAL ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Read

Assistant Naval Representative in London at an annual rate of £825 (salary payable from Division 13—Construction of Fleet)................................................................

£800

In lieu of

Assistant Naval Representative in London (salary payable from Division 13—Construction of Fleet) ...............

£525

£275

...

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 3. Incidental and petty cash expenditure.....................................................................................................

1,010

4. Office requisites, writing paper and envelopes, and account, record, and other books....................................................

760

7. Temporary assistance........................................................  

864

2,634

Subdivision No. 3.—Postage and Telegrams....................

4,224

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

6,858

 

VI.—The Department of Defence.

£

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

6,858

NAVAL ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

Read

No. 1. Expenses of entertainment in connexion with arrival of Fleet Unit........................................

£7

  • 2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Act) 

1,116

3. Allowance to widows of men killed in action or drowned on duty.........................................

833

4. Defalcations of Temporary Clerk, Cockatoo Island

52

  • 5. Refund of freight paid by Australian Chilling and Freezing Co.

     .............................................

164

6. Payment for stores and other charges in connexion with H.M.S. Philomel (to be recovered)........

1,435

£3,607

In lieu of

No. 1. Expenses of entertainment in connexion with arrival of Fleet Unit.........................................

£500

2. Wages of employees injured on duty, including payments under Workmen's Compensation Act. .. 

200

£700

2,907

Total Division No. 54.........................

9,765

___________

Division No. 55.

ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. General expenses and upkeep, including outfit and maintenance of cadets, travelling expenses, fares, freight and transport, rations, equipment and apparatus stores, fuel and light, grant to cadets fund, stationery and books, pocket money to cadets, allowances in lieu of quarters, wages, and all other expenditure incidental to College........................

1,395

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

11,160

 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VI.—The Department of Defence.

£

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

11,160

Division No. 57.

PERMANENT FORCE (SEA-GOING).

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

Commissioned Warrant Officers and Warrant Officers.

Add

2

...

Warrant Mechanicians.................................................................

...

Subdivision No. 2—Contingencies.

No. 1. Victualling Stores, also rations or allowance in lieu.............

33,225

__________

Division No. 58.

NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Rail and steamer fares and freight, wages, travelling expenses, office requisites, stationery and printing, and all other expenditure incidental to establishments..............................

5,774

___________

Division No. 61.

CITIZEN NAVAL FORCES (ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE).

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

Pay of Naval Reserves, Examining Officers (Pilots), and Officers of Unattached and Retired Lists, called up for duty in consequence of the War.....................................................

17,952

____________

Division No. 65.

SIGNAL STATIONS AND EXAMINATION SERVICES.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Signal Stations and Examination Services, including stores and hire of steamers................................................................

2,914

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

71,025

 

VI.—The Department of Defence.

£

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

71,025

Division No. 66.

MAINTENANCE OF SHIPS AND VESSELS.

Subdivision No. 1.

Read

No. 2. Coal and oil fuel (expenditure of ships) including freights . .

£388,246

7. Salaries and Wages of Officers and Crews, Maintenance, Repairs, Stores, and all other expenses in connexion with detained enemy and other ships used for Naval purposes...

11,754

£400,000

In lieu of

No. 2. Coal and oil fuel (expenditure of ships) including freight....

£400,000

__________

Division No. 68b.

MAINTENANCE OF DETAINED ENEMY VESSELS USED AS CARGO CARRIERS.

No. 1. Salaries, Wages, Maintenance, Repairs, and Stores of detained enemy vessels used as cargo carriers...............................................................

153,973

__________

Division No. 69.

POSTAGE AND TELEGRAMS...................................................................

3,550

Total Naval......................................

228,548

 

VI.—The Department of Defence.

£

MILITARY FORCES.

Division No. 70.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Compensation to widows or representatives of Officers, Warrant and Non-commissioned Officers and men.........................................................

150

2. Gratuity to widow of Staff-Sergeant Major J. Skinner............................

64

Total Division No. 70......................

214

_________

Division No. 71.

PERMANENT UNITS.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 2. Payment to widow of Quartermaster and Hon. Captain E. P. Mason.......

175

3. Honorarium to V. leGay Brereton for services as Judge Advocate at Court Martial, Newcastle.............................................................................

50

4. Compensation to Ivan Miller for injuries received and damages to motor cycle through being run down by motor car........................................

30

Total Division No. 71......................

255

__________

Division No. 75.

UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING (CITIZEN FORCES).

No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payment to widow of F. Migliore, Italian fisherman shot by sentry off Rottnest.............................................................................................

300

2. Compensation to Sergeant E. W. Little for injuries received...................

150

450

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

919

 

VI.—The Department of Defence.

£

MILITARY FORCES.

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

919

Division No. 80.

GENERAL CONTINGENCIES.

Subdivision No. 1.

Read

No. 1. Fares, freight, and steamer hire....................................

£24,691

14. Gratuities under Military Regulations on retirement......  

122

15. Pensions to dependants of persons killed by Turks at Broken Hill...............................................................

52

16. Compensation to persons injured by Turks at Broken Hill..

135

25,000

In lieu of

No. 1. Fares, freight, and steamer hire....................................

£25,000

__________

Division No. 83b.

OTHER WAR SERVICES.

Read-

No. 1. Pay of Censors and their Staffs, cost of telegrams, postage, and other expenditure incidental to the office of Censors

In lieu of-

No. 1. Pay of Censors and their Staffs.........................................................

...

__________

2. Pay of enemy officers (including officers of merchant ships) detained or interned in Australia.........................................................................

204

3. Expenditure in connexion with interned enemy subjects.....................

12,229

4. Payment of allotments of pay to widows or dependants of deceased members of Australian Imperial Forces pending determination of war pensions.........................................................................................

1,268

5. Maintenance of Woodlark Island Wireless Station............................

238

Total Division No. 83b.........................................

13,939

Total Military................................................

14,858

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

243,512

 

VII.—DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

£

Division No. 84.

CENTRAL STAFF.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Allowances to Officers performing duties of a higher class......................

30

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Postage and telegrams........................................................................

522

8. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure...........................................

579

1,101

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

Read

No. 1. Administration of the Commerce Act 1905.......................

£20,938

2. Administration of the Bounties Act..................................

...

3. Administration of the Australian Industries Preservation Act, including refund of fines imposed on Coal Company.

16,578

4. Administration of Manufactures Encouragement Act........

112

5. Administration of Seamen's Compensation Act.................

141

6. “Bitter Pit” investigation ...........................

£1,667

Less contribution by States ............

823

844

7. Cost of search for F.I.S. Endeavour..................................

13,517

8. Law Costs......................................................................

699

9. Compensation to dependants of crew of F.I.S. Endeavour...

600

10. Purchase of Foodstuffs for the Government of South Africa (to be recovered)............................................................

20,639

11. Purchase of Foodstuffs for the Government of India (to be recovered)......................................................................

27,954

12. Purchase of Foodstuffs for the Government of East Africa Protectorate (to be recovered)..........................................

1,775

13. Waiver of duty on presents sent by members of Australian Imperial Forces and Royal Australian Navy.....................

2,333

£106,130

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

1,131

 

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

1,131

Division No. 84.

CENTRAL STAFF.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous—continued.

In lieu of

No. 1. Administration of the Commerce Act 1905.......................

£17,000

2. Administration of the Bounties Act..................................

50

3. Administration of the Australian Industries Preservation Act (including £13,500 refund of fines imposed on coal company).....................................................................  

21,000

4. Administration of Manufactures Encouragement Act........

150

5. Administration of Seamen's Compensation Act................

100

6. “Bitter Pit” investigation ...............................

£2,000

Less contribution by States .............

1,000

1,000

£39,300

66,830

Total Division No. 84.................................

67,961

___________

Division No. 84a.

PRIZE COURTS.

No. 1. Expenses of proceedings re Prize Courts; wages of Prize Crews of detained enemy vessels, and all other expenses in connexion with such vessels whilst under the jurisdiction of Prize Courts (to be recovered)..  

19,620

2. Wages of coloured crews of detained enemy vessels............................

1,443

Total Division No. 84a..............................

21,063

____________

Division No. 86.

QUARANTINE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Clerks......................................................................................................... .

56

Subdivision No. 4a.—New South Wales—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payment to father of Doris Carter for injuries received by her at Quarantine Station, North Head, Sydney..........................................

61

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

117

89,024

 

VII.—The Department of Trade and Customs.

£

QUARANTINE.

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

89,024

117

Subdivision No. 6a.—Victoria.

No. 1. Compensation for damages to consignment of oranges caused by fumigation.......................................................................  

238

2. Damages for detention of horses in Quarantine......................

115

353

Total Division No. 86..............................

470

__________

Division No. 87.

ANALYST.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Allowance to Officer performing duties of a higher class.........................

13

__________

Division No. 88.

INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 6. Travelling expenses.............................................................................

586

7. Temporary assistance..........................................................................

436

9. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure.............................................

809

1,831

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

91,338

   

Number of Persons.

  

Class or Grade.

  

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

91,338

Division No. 89.

LIGHTHOUSES.

Subdivision No. 1.—Central Staff.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Allowance to officer performing duties of a higher class................

5

Subdivision No. 7.—No. 3 District.—Salaries.

General Division.

1

...

Foreman Artificer........................................................................

 

50

Total Division No. 89........................

55

__________

Division No. 90.

NAVIGATION.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

1

4

Clerk.........................................................................................

50

__________

Division No. 91.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

1

3

Examining Officer.....................................................................

5

1

4

Examining Officer.....................................................................

12

Payment in lieu of holidays........................................................

17

General Division.

1

...

Typist........................................................................................

33

67

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement.........

316

Total Division No. 91......................

383

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

91,826

   

Number of Persons.

Glass or Grade.

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

Brought forward

 ..................................................................................................... ...

91,826

Division No. 92.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 9. Temporary Assistance

 .....................................................

546

11. Miscellaneous and Incidental Expenditure...........................

177

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

723

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement

976

Total Division No. 92.........................

1,699

__________

Division No. 93.

QUEENSLAND.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Clerk..........................................................................................  

6

Allowance to officer performing duties of a higher class................

5

General Division.

1

...

Messenger..................................................................................

3

14

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Commerce Act Expenses...................................................

1,203

3. Deferred claim for Sugar Bounty.......................................

114

4. Gratuity to widow of A. G. Hartley.....................................

118

1,435

Total Division No. 93.........................

1,449

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

94,974

   

Number of Persons.

  

Class or Grade.

  

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

94,974

Division No. 94.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Allowance to Officer for performing duties of a higher class..........

12

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 7. Other stores, fuel, light and water.......................................

337

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement..........

285

2. Gratuity to widow of R. N. S. Baker...................................

168

453

Total Division No. 94.........................

802

__________

Division No. 95.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Read

21

4

Examining Officers ............................................

£5,420

16

5

Clerks 

2,391

24

5

Customs Assistants.............................................

3,439

General Division.

2

...

Typists................................................................................ ................................................................................

276

1

...

Officer (unattached).................................................

236

64

£11,762

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

95,776

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

95,776

Division No. 95.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

In lieu of

Clerical Division.

20

4

Examining Officers...............................................

£5,210

18

5

Clerks..................................................................

2,688

23

5

Customs Assistants...............................................

3,352

General Division.

2

...

Typists................................................................

252

1

...

Officer (unattached)............................................

260

64

£11,762

General Division.

1

...

Messenger..................................................................................  

2

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 7. Other stores, fuel, light and water.......................................

47

9. Temporary Assistance.......................................................

119

11. Miscellaneous and Incidental Expenditure..........................

181

347

Total Division No. 95.........................

349

__________

Division No. 96.

TASMANIA.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Postage and telegrams.......................................................  

126

5. Other printing....................................................................  

57

9. Temporary assistance........................................................

119

11. Miscellaneous and Incidental Expenditure..........................

14

316

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement.....................................................................................................

100

2. Gratuity to widow of A. C. Cowle.............................................

90

190

Total Division No. 96...........................  

506

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

96,631

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VIII.—DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.

£

Division No. 100.

PUBLIC WORKS STAFF.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries..............................................

Clerical Division.

Allowances to officers performing duties of a higher class.............

233

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 5. Lithography and blue printing............................................

5

Total Division No. 100........................

238

__________

Division No. 103a.

RAILWAYS.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Working Expenses Kalgoorlie-Port Augusta Railway

30,809

Division No. 104.

WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

No. 1 Rent.

No. 2.

Repairs and Maintenance.

No. 8. Sanitation and Water Supply.

No. 4. Fittings and Furniture.

No. 6.

Telephonic Communication.

Subdivision No. 1.

Parliament ...

£

...

£

567

£

...

£

332

£

5

904

Subdivision No. 3.

Treasurer ...

204

64

95

165

67

595

Total Division No. 104........................

1,499

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

32,546

   

VIII.—The Department of Home Affairs.

£

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

32,546

Division No. 106.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Read

No. 7. Census, including collection, compilation, printing maps, and miscellaneous services..............................................

£2,555

10. Map of Australasia—Towards cost....................................

176

11. Storage and seasoning of timber........................................

766

12. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Act)..............................  

2,404

15. Refund of fares paid by employees on Transcontinental Railway to enable them to reach polling place....................  

10

16. Trial survey in connexion with proposed Strategic Railway.

1,094

17. To provide credit for Trust Fund, Flinders Base Stores Account..........................................................................

250

18. Trial Survey of proposed Railway, Kingoonya to Oodnadatta.................................................................................................

622

19. Trial survey of proposed Railway from Bitter Springs to Daly Waters...................................................................

435

20. Cost of determining latitude and longitude of stations on Transcontinental Railway...................................................

88

£8,400

In lieu of

No. 7. Census, including collection, compilation, printing maps, and miscellaneous services..............................................

£3,000

10. Map of Australasia—Towards cost....................................

1,000

11. Storage and seasoning of timber........................................

2,400

12. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Act)..............................

2,000

£8,400

Total Department of Home Affairs.....................

32,546

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 107.

CENTRAL STAFF.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 4.—Investigation into the work of the Postmaster-General's Department by R. McC. Anderson...................................

601

__________

Division No. 110.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

1

...

Medical Officer...........................................................................

4

General Division.

Allowances to officers performing duties of higher classes............

852

Read

Less Estimated Savings—

£

Professional Division.......................................

2,408

Clerical Division.............................................

52,294

General Division.............................................

131,400

186,102

In lieu of

Less Estimated Savings—

Professional Division.......................................

2,600

Clerical Division.............................................

54,600

General Division.............................................

142,800

200,000

13,898

Carried forward……………………….. 

14,754

601

F.3589.—2

 

Number of Persons

Class or Grade

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

Division No. 110.

Brought forward…………………………

601

14,754

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

Read

No. 2. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement..............................................

2,688

5. Injuries to persons and damage to property...

228

11. Value of Cash, Postal Notes, &c., destroyed by fire at Finlay Post Office............................

71

12. Payment to the British Insulated and Helsby Cables Ltd. of amount retained in connexion with contract for switchboard at Broken Hill ...

79

13. Deficiency in accounts of Postmaster, Merimbula................................................

59

3,125

In lieu of

No. 2. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement.....................................................

2,900

5. Injuries to persons and damage to property.....

225

3,125

...

Total Division No. 110.........................

14,754

_________

Division No. 111.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Professional Division.

Read

2

C

Engineers Assistant...............................................

£900

14

F

Engineers (Assistant) Junior..................................

1,425

£2,325

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

15,355

   

Number of Persons.

 

Class or Grade.

 

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

15,355

Division No. 111.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Professional Division.

In lieu of

1

C

Electrical Engineer (Assistant)...............................

£468

1

C

Engineer (Assistant)..............................................  

432

13

F

Engineer's Assistant (Junior).................................

1,345

£2,245

80

Clerical Division.

Read

75

4

Clerks..................................................................

£20,160

183

5

Clerks..................................................................

25,152

46

4

Clerical Assistants................................................  

9,860

60

5

Clerical Assistants................................................

10,102

38

3

Postmasters..........................................................

12,638

99

4

Postmasters..........................................................

25,182

79

5

Postmasters..........................................................

15,108

5

5

Relieving Officers................................................

946

82

4

Telegraphists........................................................

18,270

159

5

Telegraphists........................................................

22,806

£160,224

In lieu of

79

4

Clerks...............................................................

£20,475

183

5

Clerks...............................................................

25,412

43

4

Clerical Assistants.............................................

9,275

59

5

Clerical Assistants.............................................

9,922

36

3

Postmasters.......................................................

12,315

104

4

Postmasters.......................................................

25,910

77

5

Postmasters.......................................................

14,708

83

4

Telegraphists.....................................................  

18,455

164

5

Telegraphists.....................................................  

23,752

£160,224

...

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

80

15,355

2

 

Number of Persons.

 

Class or Grade.

 

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

15,355

Division No. 111.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

80

General Division.

Read

£

704

...

Assistants in Charge, Assistants (Senior), Postal Assistants (Senior), Postal Assistants, and Assistants

84,504

14

...

Caretakers, Office Cleaners, and Watchmen..........

1,883

26

...

Labourers............................................................

3,466

519

...

Line Foremen, Linemen (Senior), Linemen in Charge, Linemen, and Pole Dressers.................................

82,137

627

...

Messengers (Indoor), Messengers (Indoor Senior), Messengers (Head), Messengers (Telegraph).........

32,197

3

...

Postmen, Overseers of..........................................

601

588

...

Postmen..............................................................

74,919

388

...

Sorters and Ship Mailmen....................................

68,467

758

...

Telephone Monitors and Telephonists...................

75,548

19

...

Typists................................................................

2,292

426,014

In lieu of

682

...

Assistants (in Charge), Assistants (Senior), Postal Assistants (Senior), Postal Assistants, and Assistants

84,538

12

...

Caretakers, Office Cleaners, and Watchmen..........

1,676

28

...

Labourers............................................................

3,673

518

...

Line Foremen, Linemen (Senior), Linemen (in Charge), Linemen, and Pole Dressers....................

82,137

630

...

Messengers (Head), Messengers (Indoor Senior), Messengers (Indoor), Messengers (Telegraph).......

32,197

3

...

Letter Carriers, Overseers of.................................

601

589

...

Letter Carriers.....................................................  

74,919

389

...

Sorters and Ship Mailmen....................................

68,467

757

...

Telephone Monitors and Telephonists...................

75,548

17

...

Typists................................................................

2,142

425,898

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

116

196

15,355

   

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

15,355

Division No. 111.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

196

Read

Less estimated savings—

£

Professional Division........................................

1,275

Clerical Division...............................................

21,400

General Division...............................................

55,910

78,585

In lieu of

Less estimated savings—

Professional Division........................................

1,600

Clerical Division...............................................

24,800

General Division...............................................

73,600

100,000

21,415

21,611

Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails.

Read

No. 1. Conveyance of inland mails, not including conveyance by railway........................................................................

77,578

5. Payments to Mail Contractors on account of increased price of fodder................................................................

1,247

78,825

In lieu of

No. 1. Conveyance of inland mails, not including conveyance by railway......................................................................

78,825

...

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

21,611

15,355

   

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

15,355

VICTORIA.

Division No. 111.

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

21,611

Subdivision No. 4—Miscellaneous.

Read

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement....

2,642

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Act).........................  

250

3. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts........  

77

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property...................

339

5. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels.......................................................................

5

7. To cover losses by postal Note Frauds..........................

263

8. Gratuity to widow of James Cleary..............................

195

9. Gratuity to the widow of M. Kearney...........................

140

3,911

In lieu of

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement....  

2,000

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Act).........................  

200

3. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts........  

200

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property...................

210

5. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels.......................................................................

100

2,710

1,201

Total Division No. 111..........................

22,812

_________

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

Division No. 112.

QUEENSLAND.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

General Division.

14

...

Assistants.............................................................................................

619

Allowances to Junior Officers of the General Division appointed or transferred away from home..........................................................

12

Carried forward………………………

 

631

38,167

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

38,167

631

Division No. 112.

QUEENSLAND.

Subdivision No. 1—Salaries.

Read

Less Estimated Savings—

£

Clerical Division...........................................

20,030

General Division...........................................

45,097

65,127

In lieu of

Less Estimated Savings—

Clerical Division...........................................

20,500

General Division...........................................

45,900

66,400

1,273

1,904

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

Read

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement...............................................

826

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Acts)........................................................

65

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property..

71

5. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts...................................................

44

6. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels..........................................

24

7. Gratuity to widow of H. Addison................

72

8. Gratuity to widow of W. Greaves................

418

1,520

In lieu of

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement...............................................

1,000

.

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Acts)........................................................

200

4. Injuries to persons and damages to property.

100

5. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts...................................................  

100

6. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels..........................................

75

1,475

45

Total Division No. 112....................

1,949

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

40,116

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

40,116

Division No. 113.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Read

1

2

Chief Clerk.............................................................

£459

6

3

Clerks.....................................................................

2,160

34

5

Clerical Assistants...................................................

6,199

3

3

Supervisors.............................................................

633

55

4

Telegraphists...........................................................  

12,522

83

5

Telegraphists...........................................................  

15,321

£37,294

In lieu of

1

2

Chief Clerk............................................................

£454

6

3

Clerks....................................................................

2,165

33

5

Clerical Assistants..................................................  

6,199

2

3

Supervisors............................................................

620

52

4

Telegraphists.........................................................

11,907

86

5

Telegraphists.........................................................  

15,936

£37,281

13

General Division.

Read

3

...

Carpenters (Foremen) and Carpenters.......................

£582

154

...

Line Foremen, Linemen (Senior), Linemen in Charge, Linemen and Pole Dressers...................................

24,085

9

...

Typists....................................................................

934

£25,601

In lieu of

4

...

Carpenters (Foremen) and Carpenters......................

708

151

...

Line Foremen, Linemen (Senior), Lineman in Charge, Linemen and Pole Dressers................................

23,959

8

...

Typists...................................................................

934

£25,601

...

Allowances to Junior Officers of the General Division appointed or transferred away from home.....................................................

98

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

  

111

40,116

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

40,116

Division No. 113.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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

111

Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails.

No. 2. Conveyance of Mails by Railway.........................................

2,289

6. Payment to Mail Contractors on account of increased price of fodder...............................................................................

736

3,025

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

Read

£

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement...................................................  

887

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Acts)..........................................................

420

3. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts.....................................................  

188

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property ...

23

5. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels............................................

11

6. Advance for money order purposes...............

5,000

6,529

In lieu of

£

No. 1. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement...................................................

700

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Acts)..........................................................  

600

3. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contract......................................................  

240

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property ...

100

5. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels............................................

75

1,715

4,814

Total Division No. 113.....................

7,950

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

48,066

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

48,066

Division No. 114.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No 1.—Salaries.

Clerical Division.

Read

£

44

5

Postmasters............................................................

8,077

9

5

Relieving officers...................................................

1,686

9,763

In lieu of

53

5

Postmasters............................................................

9,763

General Division.

1

...

Postal Assistant Acting on Telegraphist Staff..................................

74

Read

106

...

Mechanics(Foremen), Mechanics (Senior), Mechanics, Mechanics (Junior), and Mechanics (Junior in training)............................................................  

15,704

1

...

Sailmaker in charge and Sailmakers........................

162

9

...

Typists...................................................................

958

16,824

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

 

74

48,066

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

48,066

Division No. 114.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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

74

In lieu of

£

105

...

Mechanics (Foremen), Mechanics (Senior), Mechanics (Junior), and Mechanics (Junior, in Training).........

15,560

1

...

Sailmaker (Foreman) and Sailmakers..........................

162

8

...

Typists..........................................................................

941

16,663

161

Read

Allowances to Junior Officers of General Division appointed or transferred away from their homes.....

168

Unforeseen requirements for additional staff, including allowances to officers acting in higher positions.....

330

498

In lieu of

Allowances to Junior Officers of General Division appointed or transferred away from their homes.....

150

Unforeseen requirements for additional staff, including allowances to officers acting in higher positions.....

...

150

348

Read

Less Estimated Savings—

Professional Division.......................................

1,438

Clerical Division.............................................

8,094

General Division.............................................  

25,692

35,224

In lieu of

Less Estimated Savings—

Professional Division.......................................

900

Clerical Division.............................................  

15,300

General Division.............................................  

25,800

42,000

6,776

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

 

7,359

48,066

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

48,066

Division No. 114.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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

7,359

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

Read

£

  • No. 1. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen's Compensation Acts) 

89

2. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement......................................................  

376

3. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts........................................................  

140

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property .......

108

5. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels...............................................

114

827

In lieu of

£

No. 1. Wages of employees injured on duty (including Payments under Workmen's Compensation Acts)..................................................................

200

2. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement..........................................................

200

3. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts............................................................

100

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property.......

100

5. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels..................................................

200

800

27

Total Division No. 114.....................

7,386

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

55,452

   

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

55,452

Division No. 115.

TASMANIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

1

...

Typist............................................................................................  

15

Read

£

Less Estimated Savings—

General Division...................................................  

3,400

In lieu of

Less Estimated Savings—

£

General Division...................................................  

7,600

4,200

Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails.

Read

No. 3. Conveyance of Mails by non-contract vessels..................................................................................

£1,792

6. Payments to Mail Contractors on account of increased price of Fodder...............................

208

£2,000

In lieu of

No. 3. Conveyance of Mails by non-contract vessels...

£2,000

...

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 29. Repairs and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith chargeable to Contingencies, except those provided for under Item 31.............................................................................

970

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

5,185

55,452

   

IX.—The Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

55,452

Division No. 115.

TASMANIA.

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

5,185

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

Read

No. 2. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement.........

£84

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property.......................

66

£150

In lieu of

No. 2. Gratuities under the Public Service Act on retirement.........  

...

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property.......................

£150

£150

...

Total Division No. 115................................

5,185

Total Postmaster-General's Department

60,637

     

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Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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