Supplementary Appropriation Act 1925-26 (Cth)

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

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SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION,

1925-26.

 

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No. 20 of 1927.

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 twenty-six.

 

[Assented to 8th April, 1927.]

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 1925-26.

Appropriation of £481,318.

2.

The sum of Four hundred and eighty-one thousand three hundred and eighteen 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 twenty-six shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 1 of 1926 for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule to this Act.

SCHEDULE.

F.5816.—Price Is. 3d.

SCHEDULE.

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ABSTRACT.

 

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Total.

PART I.—DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES OTHER THAN BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS AND TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

  

£

  I.

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

1,977

  II.

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

9,768

  III.

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

59,403

  IV.

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT..................

8,536

  V.

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

5,502

 VI.

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

10,502

VII.

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

23,431

 VIII.

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

8,771

 IX.

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

11,138

 X.

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

26,577

 XI.

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES............................................

77,106

XII.

WAR SERVICES..................................................................

49,061

TOTAL PART I.......................................

291,772

PART II.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

      I.

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS...........................................

588

     II.

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

161,747

TOTAL PART II......................................

162,335

PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

NORTHERN TERRITORY.................................................................

2,603

FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY....................................................

96

PAPUA...............................................................................................

24,066

NORFOLK ISLAND...........................................................................

446

TOTAL PART III.....................................

27,211

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

481,318

 

I. THE PARLIAMENT.

 

£

Division No. 1.

THE SENATE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

40

 

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials..................................................

 

336

2. Joint Committee on Electoral Law and Procedure—part expenses

264

600

Total Division No. 1................

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640

 

Division No. 2.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Clerk of the Papers and Reading Clerk—Increase......................................

31

Temporary Assistance.............................................................................

20

51

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Installation of speech amplifier apparatus in the chamber of the House

10

2. Joint Committee on Electoral Law and Procedure—part expenses

208

218

Total Division No. 2.................................

269

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

909

 

I. The Parliament.

£

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

909

SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Division No. 3.

 

PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

Temporary Assistance.........................................................................

337

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Division No. 4.

THE LIBRARY.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

Cadet Cataloguer—Increase in salary...................................................

20

Temporary assistance..........................................................................

98

Arrears of salaries, 1924-25.................................................................

143

261

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 1. Books, maps, plates and documents, bookbinding and insurance..

398

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

659

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Division No. 8.

JOINT HOUSE DEPARTMENT.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 3. Payment as an act of grace to temporary employee......................

50

  • 4. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on

     retirement and to dependants of deceased officials.....................

22

Total Division No. 8.............

72

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

1,977

 

II.—THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 9.

£

ADMINISTRATIVE.

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Cablegrams beyond Commonwealth (moneys paid by persons for cables sent on their behalf may be credited to this vote)...........

 

1,097

2. Postage and telegrams................................................................

701

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

104

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

 

40

6. Other printing............................................................................

20

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

605

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

 

1,696

10. Printing and distribution (including postage) of Commonwealth Statutes to State Governments and others..............................

 

57

11. Telephone services, including installation, rent, calls, extension, repair, and maintenance.......................................................

 

75

  

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

 

4,395

No. 1. Salaries and travelling allowances of officers acting as Secretaries to Leaders of Opposition in Senate and House of Representatives and Leader of Country Party................................................

  

228

4. Travelling Expenses of Commonwealth Ministers........................

1,145

1,373

Total Division No. 9.............

5,768

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Division No. 10.

AUDIT OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Salary of Acting Auditor-General ........................................................

273

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 7. Travelling expenses...................................................................

212

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payment under the Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials.................

 

115

Total Division No. 10...........

600

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

6,368

 

II.—The Prime Minister’s Department.

£

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

6,368

Division No. 11.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

162

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

939

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

451

8. Other advertising....................................................................

106

9. Incidental and petty cash expenditure.......................................

115

10. Fuel, light, and water.............................................................

16

1,789

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Law costs...............................................................................

78

Total Division No. 11........

1,867

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Division No. 12.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Official printing and stationery, including account, record, and other books......................................................................

 

177

2. Official telegrams and postage.................................................

332

3. Travelling expenses and incidental and petty cash expenditure...

345

Total Division No. 12........

854

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

9,089

 

II.—The Prime Minister’s Department.

£

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

9,089

Division No. 13.

HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Stationery, travelling, and incidental expenditure......................

179

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Division No. 14.

 

AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Accountant—Increase in salary.........................................................

11

Temporary assistance.......................................................................

347

358

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 4. Office requisites, stationery, and incidentals.............................

142

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

500

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

9,768

    

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III.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

£

Division No. 16.

THE TREASURY.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

254

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

85

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

62

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

16

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

493

7. Bank exchange.........................................................................

1,634

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

1,019

9. Telephone services, including installation, rent, calls, extension, repair and maintenance......................................................

64

3,627

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 2.—Payment under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and dependants of deceased officials...................

384

Total Division No. 16.........

4,011

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Division No. 17.

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDER BOARD.

Subdivision No. 2. Miscellaneous.

Law costs..........................................................................................

28

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Division No. 19.

INVALID AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS OFFICE.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Temporary assistance.........................................................................

711

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

4,039

 

III.—The Department of the Treasury.

£

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

4,039

Division No. 19.

INVALID AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS OFFICE—continued.

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

711

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Office-cleaning................................................................

87

2. Postage and telegrams.......................................................

224

3. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes.

19

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

32

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

88

9. Medical examinations.......................................................

1,452

10. Services of Magistrates, Registrars, Police, and officers of Post- master-General’s Department.................................

 

1,704

3,606

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 2. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials..

 

43

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

4,360

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Division No. 21.

TAXATION OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Deputy Commissioner—Perth—Increase in salary.......................

194

 

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

No. 12. Travelling expenses for valuations, including upkeep of motor cars and equipment....................................................

 

1,278

15. Advances to valuers for the purchase of motor cars...........

892

2,170

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials...

 

1,641

2. Defalcations by official.....................................................

89

3. Payment of child endowment to Taxation officers taken over by the State Governments...........................................

2,983

Total Miscellaneous............

4,713

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

7,077

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

15,476

 

III.—The Department of the Treasury.

£

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

15,476

Division No. 23.

SUPERANNUATION FUND MANAGEMENT BOARD.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Temporary assistance.........................................................................

38

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Division No. 24.

GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Wages and overtime...........................................................................

1,902

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Paper and parchment................................................................

920

5. Motive power, fuel and light.....................................................

281

1,201

Total Division No. 24 .........

3,103

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Division No. 25.

COINAGE.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Coinage of silver, including freight, insurance, distribution and other expenses, not including cost of bullion.............................

27,824

2. Coinage of bronze, including freight, insurance distribution, and other expenses, not including cost of bullion.............................

119

3. Redemption of silver coin.........................................................

12

5. Withdrawal of British silver coin—expenses..............................

10,360

Total Division No. 25.........

38,315

On page 65 of the Second Schedule to the Appropriation Act 1925-26—

Read

£

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

In lieu of

4,029

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

6,500

2,471

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

59,403

 

IV. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S

DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 26.

SECRETARY’S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Books for departmental library................................................

129

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

25

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

17

6. Other printing.........................................................................

59

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

215

9. Incidental and petty cash expenditure.......................................

536

10. Publication of Commonwealth Statutes and Statutory Rules....

112

Total Division No. 26........

1,093

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Division No.

 27.

REPORTING BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Temporary assistance.......................................................................

1,072

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes.......

75

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

298

8. Miscellaneous........................................................................

6

379

Total Division No. 27........

1,451

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Division No. 28.

  

CROWN SOLICITOR’S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 2. Postage and telegrams.............................................................

31

9. Incidental and petty cash expenditure.......................................

60

10. Telephone service, including installation, rent, calls, extension, repair, and maintenance........................................................

55

Total Division No. 28........

146

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

2,690

 

IV.—The Attorney-General’s Department.

£

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

2,690

Division No. 29.

THE HIGH COURT.

Subdivision No. 2.—-Contingencies.

No. 1. Law books.............................................................................

46

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Division No. 30.

THE COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.

Subdivision No. 2.—-Contingencies.

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

26

8. Incidental and petty cash expenditure (including expenses of repre­sentatives of organizations).....................................................

448

9. Shorthand notes of court proceedings.......................................

48

10. Compensation to State officers executing duties of officers of the court....................................................................................

25

11. Reports of cases......................................................................

525

12. Law costs...............................................................................

250

13. Telephone services, including installation, rent, calls, extension, repair and maintenance.........................................................

20

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

1,342

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Division No. 31.

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR’S OFFICE.

Number of Persons.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

1

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

55

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

4,133

 

IV.—The Attorney-General’s Department.

£

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

4,135

Division No. 32.

COMMONWEALTH INVESTIGATION BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

131

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

112

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

 

8

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

 

5

5. Travelling expenses...............................................................

42

6. Office cleaning, fires, and light...............................................

47

7. Miscellaneous.......................................................................

265

8. Telephone services, including installation, rent, calls, extension, repair, and maintenance........................................................

 

24

9. Payment for services of unattached officers.............................

103

Total Division No. 32......

737

Division No. 33.

PATENTS, TRADE MARKS AND DESIGNS.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

148

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

588

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

 

14

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

 

33

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

2,673

7. Other stores, fuel, and light....................................................

109

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

49

9. Telephone service, including installation, rent, calls, extension, repair, and maintenance.......................................................

 

52

Total Division No. 33......

3,666

Total Attorney-General’s Department....................

8,536

 

V.—THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 35.

ADMINISTRATIVE.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payment to Customs Department for services of officers under Immigration.........................................................................

165

5. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials...................

438

Total Division No. 35........

603

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Division No. 36.

ELECTORAL OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 2. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials..................

 

481

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Division No. 37.

CENSUS AND STATISTICS.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Adjustment of salaries consequent on re-classification........................

241

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

Read....................................................................................

£769

In lieu of..............................................................................

1,000

 

231

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

472

No 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials.............

 

51

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

523

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

1,607

 

V.—The Home and Territories Department.

£

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

1,607

Division No. 38.

METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Allowances to officers for Sunday and holiday pay (including arrears)

394

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 5. Other printing.......................................................................

65

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under the Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials

 

308

Total Division No. 38......

767

On page 106 of the Second Schedule to the Appropriation Act 1925-26

Read

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year

£18,137

In lieu of

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year

21,265

3,128

Total Home and Territories Department...

5,502

          

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VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

£

Division No. 43.

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

4

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 3. Grants on retirement, including payments due under Regulations ..

229

4. Purchase of new motor cars (moneys received for sale of old cars to be credited to this item)......................................................

 

470

5. Visit to Australia of Field Marshal Lord Allenby......................

224

923

Total Division No. 43........

927

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NAVAL.

Division No. 45.

PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

4

 

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Division No. 49.

BOYS’ TRAINING SHIP (H.M.A.S. “ TINGIRA ”).

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Rations or allowances in lieu ..................................................

4

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

8

927

 

VI.—The Department of Defence.

£

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

927

NAVAL—continued.

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

8

 

Division No. 57.

GENERAL SERVICES.

Subdivision No. 1.

 

No. 10. Payments as acts of grace to relatives of deceased members of Naval Forces.............................................................................................

  

73

11. Superannuation allowances to members of Naval Forces...................................................................................................

367

12. Payment as an act of grace for injuries received on duty...................................................................................................

84

Total Division No. 57.............................................

524

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

532

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MILITARY.

Division No. 58.

PERMANENT FORCES.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Allowance to Second Chief of General Staff.........................................................................................................

50

Allowance to Quartermaster—Royal Military College.........................................................................................................

11

61

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Grants on retirement, including payments under regulations.........................................................................................................

2,577

Total Division No. 58............................................................

2,638

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Division No. 59.

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—-Salaries.

Temporary assistance.........................................................................

978

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

3,616

1,459

F.5816.—2

 

VI.—The Department of Defence.

£

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

1,459

MILITARY—continued.

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

3,616

Division No. 61.

ORDNANCE BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 2.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Grants on retirement, including payments under regulations...........................................................................................................

971

 

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Division No. 63.

 

FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 2.-—Miscellaneous.

No. 2. Payments as acts of grace to officers or dependants of officers transferred from State service of Tasmania.................................

 

354

3. Payments to dependants of deceased officials.....................................................................................................

73

4. Legal costs, Page v. Commonwealth.....................................................................................................

250

Total Division No. 63....................................................

677

 

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Division No. 64.

UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING.

Subdivision No. 2.-—Contingencies.—Citizen forces and Senior and Junior Cadets.

No. 1. Clothing—Citizen Forces and Senior Cadets...........................................................................................................

32

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

 

5,296

1,459

 

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VI.—The Department of Defence.

 

£

 

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

1,459

 

MILITARY—continued.

 

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

5,296

Division No. 68.

GENERAL CONTINGENCIES AND SERVICES.

   

869

No. 11. Medical and dental allowances and attendances under Regulations and allowances for medicines; also medicines not supplied by departmental dispensaries..................................

21. Office requisites, writing-paper and envelopes, account, record and other books, and other printing......................................

 

518

22. Fuel and light......................................................................

142

31. Compensation for injuries received on duty (including payments under Workmen’s Compensation Act).................................

 

152

34. Payment as an act of grace to the dependants of the late Driver R. A. Higson.......................................................................

 

50

35. Gratuity to officer for special services..................................

148

36. Pay and passage money of exchange officers........................

392

Total Division No. 68 ......

2,271

Total Military.........

7,567

Division No. 69.

 

RIFLE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

Allowance to Assistant Director of Works for inspection of Rifle Club Ranges.............................................................................................

 

25

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AIR SERVICES.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

Division No. 72.

GENERAL CONTINGENCIES.

 

'

Subdivision No. 1.

 

No. 1. Issues to personnel or allowance in lieu thereof........................

5

20. Legal costs, Pirrie v. McFarlane..............................................

1,085

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

1,090

9,051

 
 

VI.—The Department of Defence.

 

£

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

9,051

 

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE—continued.

 

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

1,090

 

Division No. 73

GENERAL STORES AND MAINTENANCE OF AIRCRAFT, VEHICLES, AND EQUIPMENT.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2. Petrol and oil...........................................................................................................

2

Total Air Services..............................................................

1,092

 

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Division No. 76.

 

MUNITIONS SUPPLY BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 3—Miscellaneous.

No. 1 Grants on retirement including payments under the regulations...........................................................................................................

359

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

10,502

   

No of Persons.

VII.—DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Division No. 78.

£

CENTRAL STAFF.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Third Division.

2

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

187

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

1,685

2. Law costs and preparation of cases..........................

29

3. Commonwealth Film Censorship.............................

162

4. Payments under the Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials...............................................

57

5. Compensation in connexion with loss of evaporated apples................................................................

2,603

4,536

Total Division No 78..........

4,723

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Division No. 79

TARIFF BOARD.

Subdivision No. 1—Salaries.

1

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

8

Temporary Assistance.....................................................

289

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

297

No. 2. Travelling expenses................................................

192

3. Miscellaneous........................................................

667

4. Overpayments to Members of Tariff Board

42

901

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials

  

323

Total Division No 79........

1,521

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

6,244

 

Number of Persons

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

6,244

Division No. 81.

LIGHTHOUSES.

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

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials.................................................................

577

Subdivision No. 5.—Victoria—Salaries.

1

Mechanic............................................................................

146

 

Subdivision No. 9.—Torres Strait to Cape Moreton, Queensland— Contingencies.

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

18

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

5

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

139

9. Upkeep of lighthouses, buoys, and beacons.................

523

12. Steamer attendance on lighthouses, freight, and other expenses, also hire of launches.............................................

 

4,592

5,277

Subdivision No. 12.—South Australia—Miscellaneous.

No 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials.

242

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

6,242

6,244

 

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

6,244

Division No. 81.

LIGHTHOUSES—continued.

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

6,242

Subdivision No. 13.—Western Australia and Northern Territory— Salaries.

Temporary assistance..............................................................

13

Subdivision No. 14a.—Western Australia and Northern Territory—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials

 

26

Total Division No. 81......

6,281

_______________

Division No. 82.

NAVIGATION.

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

No. 1. Defalcations by Officials................................................

42

Subdivision No. 6a.—Victoria—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials

 

486

Subdivision No. 10a.—South Australia—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials

 

235

Total Division No. 82......

763

______________

Division No. 83.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 9. Law costs and preparation of cases.................................

399

10. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure.......................

1,028

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

1,427

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to Officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials......

 

170

Total Division No. 83......

1,597

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

14,885

 

Number of Persons.

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

14,885

Division No. 84.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Third Division.

1

Wharf Examining Officer................................................

198

Fourth Division.

3

Lockers..........................................................................

236

1

Machinist.......................................................................

68

2

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

45

7

547

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 10. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure.............

210

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations

to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials...............................................................

 

1,986

Total Division No. 84

2,743

________________

Division No. 85.

QUEENSLAND.

Subdivision No. 1.— Salaries.

Third Division.

1

Wharf Examining Officer................................................

116

2

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

207

Fourth Division.

2

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

227

5

550

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

182

 7. Other stores, fuel and light....................................

113

 9. Law costs and preparation of cases........................

668

10. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure..............

499

1,462

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials...................................................................

 

558

Total Division No. 85.........

2,570

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

20,198

No. of Persons.

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

20,198

Division No. 86.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials...............................................................

  

905

Division No. 87.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Third Division.

1

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

69

Fourth Division.

2

Searchers and watchmen...................................................

98

3

167

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 10. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure................

439

 13. Payment to Postmaster-General’s Department for sale of Beer Duty Stamps and collection of duty on goods imported through the parcels post.........................

  

166

605

Total Division No. 87...........

772

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

21,875

 

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

21,875

Division No. 88.

TASMANIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

£

Read...........................................................................................

554

In lieu of...........................................................................................

589

35

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No.

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

42

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

200

242

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Sale of machinery under Customs Act—expenses............

35

Total Division No. 88...............

312

On page 236 of the Second Schedule to the AppropriationAct 1925–26—

Read

£

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

29,916

In lieu of

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

31,160

1,244

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

23,431

       

___________________

 

VIII.—DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS.

£

Division No. 93.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S ESTABLISHMENT.

Subdivision No. 1.

Melbourne and Sydney Government Houses.

No. 2. Maintenance—House....................................................

507

Subdivision No. 2.

Non-recurring Works.

No. 1. Melbourne and Sydney Government Houses...................

143

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

650

On page 250 of the Second Schedule to the Appropriation Act 1925-26—

Read—

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of

£

year............................................................................

40,099

In lieu of—

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

 

48,220

8,121

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

8,771

      

_________________________

 

IX.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

Division No. 94.

£

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 6. Advancement of the study of Tropical diseases—to be paid into Trust Fund, Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine Account

 

364

10. Sanitary Engineering Investigations................................

314

12. To be paid to the credit of Trust Fund, Serum Laboratories Account

 

510

13. Tuberculosis Investigations............................................

1,000

14. Eradication of Cattle Tick..............................................

5,000

15. Study Tours to Europe...................................................

616

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

7,804

______________

Division No. 95.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Adjustment of salaries under classification................................

183

____________

Division No. 96.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials.........

100

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

8,087

 

IX.—The Department of Health.

£

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

8,087

Division No. 97.

QUEENSLAND AND NORTHERN TERRITORY.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Adjustment of salaries under classification................................

541

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 15. District Laboratories....................................................

170

Total Division No. 97...............

711

______________

Division No. 99.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 15. District Laboratories....................................................

2,340

Total Department of Health...

11,138

______________

X.—DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS AND MIGRATION.

Division No. 102.

COMMONWEALTH INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.

Subdivision No. 3.—Investigations.................................

25,466

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.................................

No. 1. Conference in connexion with Science and Industry........

74

2. Inter-State Geological Conference..................................

37

3. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officers...

 

1,000

1,111

Total Department of Markets and Migration....

26,577

 

XI.—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

£

UNDER CONTROL OF PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 104.

Subdivision No. 1.

  • No.

     20. Commonwealth Representation at Sixth Assembly—League of Nations.......................................................................

 

2,828

21. Services of specialist in port administration, economics and development.............................................................

7,246

22. Legal Costs—Commonwealth ats Kerwin....................

108

23. Hague Conference—Protection of industrial property—Common­wealth representation...................................

 

1,211

24. Pacific Islands scientific data—Grant towards cost of publication...............................................................

 

118

25. British Special Service Squadron, Entertainment of......

192

26. Legal Costs—Isaacs v. Commonwealth........................

508

27. Funeral expenses of late Members of Commonwealth Parliament................................................................

535

28. Entertainment of Governor-General and Governor-General Designate in London and Australia.............................

882

29. Mandates Commission, Geneva—Commonwealth Representation at Sixth Session..................................

79

30. Relief of distressed Australians abroad

1,610

31. Grant for the relief of distress among unemployed returned soldiers and dependants.............................................

 

1,000

32. Visit of Japanese Training Ship...................................

220

33. Investigation into the Finances of Tasmania.................

351

34. Mandates Commission of League of Nations, 1926—Commonwealth Representation..................................

 

295

35. Compensation to transferred South Australian officers compulsorily retired from the service of the Commonwealth

 

700

36. International Labour Offices, Geneva—Donation.........

84

37. Delegations to Eighth and Ninth International Labour Conferences..............................................................

 

328

38. Conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers

188

39. League of Nations—Commonwealth Representation at Extra­ordinary Assembly....................................................

 

251

40. Expenditure on behalf of Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board (to be recovered).............................................

 

810

Total under Control op Prime Minister’s Department..........................................................

 

19,544

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

19,544

   

XI.—Miscellaneous Services.

£

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

19,544

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

 

Division No. 105.

Subdivision No. 1.

No.

  7. Treasurer’s visit to America..........................................

136

8. Loan Council—expenses..............................................

59

9. Miscellaneous and general expenditure..........................

2,500

10. Loss on investments of General Trust Fund..................

3,492

11. Stamp duty on transfers of Commonwealth Loan Securities in London....................................................................

3,670

12. Compassionate allowances paid under special circumstances

505

13. Expenses of Civilian War Claims Board.......................

107

14. Exchange on transactions beyond the Commonwealth...

868

15. Expenditure on behalf of Federal Capital Commission (to be recovered)................................................................

77

16. Expenditure on behalf of Expropriation Board (to be recovered)

33

17. Purchase of typewriters on behalf of Government of Victoria (to be recovered).......................................................

515

18. Management expenses of Commonwealth Loan in New York

650

19. Payment of increased pensions to inmates of hospitals prior to the operation of the Invalid and Old Age Pensions Act 1925

74

Total under Control of the Department of the Treasury...................................................................

12,686

_____________

UNDER CONTROL OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 109.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Tribunals under the Industrial Peace Act.........................

2,403

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

34,633

 

XI.—Miscellaneous Services.

£

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

34,633

 

UNDER CONTROL OF HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 110.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2. Commonwealth Elections..............................................

6,081

11. Commonwealth contribution to States towards losses arising out of payments of a guaranteed price to cotton growers...

 

9,878

13. By-election—Eden—Monaro......................................

1,694

14. Special Board of Inquiry under Immigration Act...........

6,469

15. Petroleum Prospecting Act—Administration................

17

Total under Control of Home and Territories Department

24,139

_____________

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS.

Division No. 112.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 5. Medical expenses of employee injured whilst on duty......

74

 6. Legal Costs—Commonwealth v. New South Wales—Ownership of Garden Island..........................................................

 

646

Total under Control of Department of Works and Railways

720

____________

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS AND MIGRATION.

Division No. 113.

Subdivision No. 1.

 

No.

  1. Australian Dairy Council..............................................

1,605

3. To provide credit in Trust Fund, British Empire Exhibition

7,000

4. Imperial Economic Committee—Commonwealth representation

110

5. Exhibition at Dunedin, New Zealand—Commonwealth representation..............................................................

 

7,640

6. Special payment to R. M. Gollan as Chairman of Investigations re Doradillo Grape Industry..........................................

100

7. Pamphlets, photographs, and other advertising matter for British Empire Exhibition, 1925..............................................

1,133

8. Expenses of Board to be appointed under the Dried Fruit Advances Act 1924-26..................................................

 

26

Total under Control of Department of Markets and Migration.............................................................................

 

17,614

Total Miscellaneous Services............

77,106

   

XII.—WAR SERVICES PAYABLE FROM REVENUE.

£

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Division No. 115.

THE TREASURY.

Subdivision No. 3.—Inscribed Stock Registries.

No. 1. Expenses of conducting registries of Commonwealth Inscribed Stock, including payments to Commonwealth Bank...........

3,351

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Compassionate allowances to munition war workers and their dependants.......................................................................

1,402

Total under Control of Department of the Treasury

4,753

__________

UNDER CONTROL OF HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 116.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2.—Compensation to dependant of workman killed on duty.

499

____________

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

MILITARY.

Division No. 118.

Miscellaneous.

  • No.

     1. Graves of Soldiers—Contribution to Graves Commission for Commonwealth’s share of cost of care and maintenance..

24,187

2. Graves of Soldiers—Erection of headstones and maintenance of graves of deceased soldiers in Australia......................

630

5. Erection and maintenance of Australian Imperial Force War Memorials................................................................

3,673

6. Compilation of the history of Australia’s share in the war

3,396

7. Payment of special allowance to ex-war worker..............

73

8. Special payments to discharged soldiers retained in or re-admitted to military hospitals.....................................

12

9. Graves of Soldiers—Irrecoverable expenditure in connexion with personal inscriptions on headstones....................

2,500

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

34,471

5,252

 

XII.—War Services Payable from Revenue.

£

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

5,252

Under Control of Department of Defence—continued.

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

34,471

REPATRIATION COMMISSION.

Division No. 120.

Miscellaneous.

No. 7. Compassionate allowances to dependants of late members of Australian Imperial Force..............................................

 

220

Total under Control of Department of Defence

34,691

_____________

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS.

Division No. 122.

WAR SERVICE HOMES COMMISSION.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Expenses in connexion with the building of War Service Homes (to be paid to the credit of Trust Fund, War Service Homes Account)

  

9,118

Total War Services..............................

49,061

 

______________________

 

PART 2.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

£

I.—COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.

Division No. 127.

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.

Subdivision No. 1.—Miscellaneous.

No. 2. Performance of work for State Governments and private enterprises (to be recovered).............................................

 

588

Total Commonwealth Railways....

588

_____________

II.—POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 130.

CENTRAL STAFF.

Subdivision No. 3.—-Miscellaneous.

  • No.

     1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials......

 

1,505

2. Gratuity to officer for special investigations...................

50

3. Commonwealth representation at International Telegraph Conference

204

____________

1,759

Division No. 132.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of the year—

Read....................................................................................

£203,811

In lieu of....................................................................................

204,310

Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails.

499

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

1,218

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

  • No.

     1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials....

7,973

3. Injuries to persons and damage to property.....................

3,127

8. Compassionate allowances and payments as acts of grace to relatives of deceased officials....................................

595

11,695

Total Division No. 132..............

13,412

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

15,171

 

II.—Postmaster-General’s Department.

£

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

15,171

Division No. 133.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 17. Overtime, Sunday and holiday pay, and meal allowances......

5,325

23. Printing telephone directories and lists..................................

5,046

30. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connection therewith chargeable to Contingencies, except those provided under Item No. 32..............................................................................

4,201

31. Stores, other than any mentioned above................................

1,225

15,797

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials..................

337

5. Losses by fire and theft at various post offices........................

162

6. Defalcations by officials........................................................

93

7. Gratuities to officers for economies effected in connexion with trans­port services.................................................................

2

594

Total Division No. 133...................

16,391

  

Division No. 134.

QUEENSLAND.

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials..................

370

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

31,932

 

II.—Postmaster General’s Department.

£

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

31,932

Division No. 135.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 35. Writing-paper and envelopes including cost of printing.........

7

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to Officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials.............

 

934

7. Compassionate allowances and payments as acts of grace to relatives of deceased officials...............................................

 

900

1,834

Total Division No. 135...........

1,841

_________

 

Division No. 136.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 6. Allowances to non-official postmasters, receiving office keepers and others............................................................................

2,418

25. Other printing.....................................................................

333

31. Stores other than those specially provided.............................

309

33. Travelling expenses.............................................................

952

34. Uniforms and overcoats for officials.....................................

264

35. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing.........

24

4,300

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials..............

467

Total Division No. 136................

4,767

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

38,540

 

II.—Postmaster-General’s Department.

£

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

38,540

Division No. 137.

TASMANIA.

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials..................

497

5. Losses by fire and theft at various post-offices........................

181

6. Defalcations by officials........................................................

273

7. Payments as acts of grace to officers or dependants of officers transferred from the State service of Tasmania.......................

347

Total Division No. 137...................

1,298

__________

Division No. 138.

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

Subdivision No. 3.—Conveyance of Mails (payable at Adelaide).

No. 1. Conveyance of Inland Mails..................................................

50

Total under Control of Postmaster-General’s Department

39,888

 

________

Under Control of Department of the Treasury.

Division No. 141.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Subdivision No. 1.

 

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

118,099

2. Interest on advance made by the Commonwealth Bank pending the raising of a loan for Works purposes.....................................

3,760

Total under Control of Department of the Treasury..

121,859

 

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

 

161,747

 

No of Persons.

PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

£

UNDER CONTROL OF THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

NORTHERN TERRITORY

Division No. 144. 

General Services.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Mines Department—Salaries.

1

Assistant to Geologist................................................................

84

Subdivision No. 4.—Mines Department—Contingencies.

No. 10. General expenses, batteries at Arltunga, Maranboy and Hayes Creek and on sampling, Darwin....................................

365

Subdivision No. 5.—Lands and Surveys Department— Salaries.

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

Read.........................................................................

£389

In lieu of....................................................................

500

111

Subdivision No. 7.—Miscellaneous.

No. 12. Service of Ports and Harbours Specialist..............................

834

14. Payment in lieu of leave to officer on retirement...................

240

15. Legal costs—Boucaut Bay Coy. v. Commonwealth...............

35

16. Payment of moieties of fines to Police Officers on retirement.

29

17. Payment for agistment of stock on Bonbrook Station, Northern Territory

240

18. Allowance to officer for special services...............................

70

1,448

Total under Control of Home and Territories Department

2,008

 

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

 

Division No. 146.—Interest.

 

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Interest on loans taken over from the State of South Australia..

3

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

2,011

 

III.—Territories of the Commonwealth.

£

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

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

2,011

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND

RAILWAYS.

Division No. 147.

WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Proportion of Salaries of Works Branch provided under Division No. 90, Subdivision No. 1...................................................

 

148

2. Proportion of Contingencies provided under Division No. 90, Subdivision No. 2..............................................................

 

179

3. Repairs, Maintenance, Sanitary Services, Water Supply, Fittings, and Furniture.......................................................................

 

62

389

Subdivision No. 2.

No. 1. Maintenance of plant and other expenses................................

111

2. Leave and holiday pay and incidentals....................................

92

203

Total under Control of Department of Works and Railways

592

Total Northern Territory.........

2,603

__________

FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY.

 UNDER CONTROL OF HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 148.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2. Government Printing Office, Canberra—Equipment...............

96

_________

PAPUA.

UNDER CONTROL OF HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 149.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2. Investigation of oil-fields......................................................

5,501

4. Grant to Administration of Papua for Public works..................

18,565

Total Papua.....................

24,066

_________

NORFOLK ISLAND.

UNDER CONTROL OF PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 153a.

No. 1. Royal Commission on Norfolk Island Administration.............

446

Total Part III.—Territories of the Commonwealth................

27,211

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