Supplementary Appropriation Act 1932-33 (Cth)

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION 1932-33.

No. 40 of 1934.

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 thirty-three.

[Assented to 4th August, 1934.]

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 1932–33.

Appropriation of £675,596.

2. The sum of six hundred and seventy-five thousand five hundred and ninety-six 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 thirty-three shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 49 of 1932 for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule to this Act.

SCHEDULE.

F.3509.—Price 1s. 9d.

 

1932–33.

SCHEDULE.

ABSTRACT.

Total.

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

£

I. THE PARLIAMENT............................................................................................

1,031

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

4,936

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

38,681

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

5,422

V. THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR..........................................................

10,448

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

126,105

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

14,150

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

1,834

IX. THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.............................................................

23,352

X. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES..........................................................................

238,800

XI. WAR SERVICES..............................................................................................

1,169

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

465,928

PART II.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

I. COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.......................................................................

800

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

168,067

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

168,867

PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

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

2,602

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

27,649

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

10,550

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

40,801

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

675,596

F.3509.—2

1932–33.

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

I.—THE PARLIAMENT.

£

Division No. 1.

THE SENATE.

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

150

Division No. 2.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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

200

Subdivision No. 3a.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payment under Public Service Act to officers on retirement..............................

496

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

696

Division No. 6.

JOINT HOUSE DEPARTMENT.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments under Public Service Act to officers on retirement............................

185

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

1,031

1932–33.

II.—THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 8.

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

17

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

53

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

398

7. Incidental and petty cash expenditure.............................................................

143

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

611

Division No. 9.

AUDIT OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Salary in advance to officer granted furlough.............................................................

84

Special allowance to Audit Officers in Papua.............................................................

271

355

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

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

344

2. Payment as an act of grace to officers or dependants of officers transferred from the State Service of Tasmania.......................................................................

419

763

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

1,118

Division No. 10.

OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

Number of Persons.

1

Assistant Commissioner.......................................................................

700

1

Assistant Inspector...............................................................................

410

2

1,110

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 7. Expenses of holding examinations, including advertising.........................

173

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

1,283

1,729

1932–33.

II.—The Prime Ministers Department.

£

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

1,729

Division No. 10—continued.

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

1,283

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

722

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

2,005

Division No. 12.

£

HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Official Secretary...................................................................................................

713

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 2. Allowance to High Commissioner for expenses of official residence...............

52

6. Upkeep of official residence..........................................................................

431

483

Total Division No. 13.........................

1,196

Division No. 13.

AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER-GENERAL IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Reductions under Financial Emergency Acts—

£

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

632

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

638

6

Total Prime Ministers Department..............................................

4,936

1932–33.

III.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

£

Division No. 16.

THE TREASURY.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Number of Persons.

Finance Branch.

Read

£

14 Clerks............................................................................................

5,724

In lieu of—

13 Clerks............................................................................................

5,679

1

45

Sub-Treasury, New South Wales.

1

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

100

Sub-Treasury, Victoria.

1

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

185

Sub-Treasury, South Australia.

1

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

30

1

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

90

Sub-Treasury, Western Australia.

1

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

80

Sub-Treasury, Tasmania.......................................................

160

Loans Branch.

1

Supervisor (escort)..............................................................................................

208

1

Checker (female)................................................................................................

42

8

940

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Legal costs—Financial Emergency (State Legislation) Bill 1932....................

28

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

924

3. Law costs—Commonwealth Employees Compensation Act.............................

182

4. Law costs—Pension rights under Section 84 of the Constitution......................

188

1,322

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

2,262

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

2,262

1932–33.

III.—The Department of the Treasury.

£

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

2,262

Division No. 17.

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDER BOARD.

Subdivision No. 1.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Fees to members of Board, travelling expenses, office requisites, stationery, payment to Postmaster-General’s Department, and other expenses incidental to the operations of the Board..................................................................................................

150

Division No. 18.

INVALID AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS OFFICE.

Number of Persons.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

New South Wales.

3

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

660

1

Examiner..............................................................................................................

165

1

Inquiry officer......................................................................................................

240

3

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

287

1

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

80

1

Checker (female)..................................................................................................

80

Victoria.

4

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

740

1

Examiner..............................................................................................................

170

2

Inquiry officers.....................................................................................................

380

1

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

65

Queensland.

3

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

496

South Australia.

1

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

260

Western Australia.

2

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

270

Tasmania.

1

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

200

25

4,093

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

1,353

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

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

Nil

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

£703

703

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

6,149

2,412

1932–33.

III.—The Departmentofthe Treasury.

£

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

2,412

Division No. 18—continued.

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

6,149

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

881

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

416

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

93

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

584

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

115

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

440

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

84

12. Payment to Postmaster-General’s Department for office cleaning and other services...................................................................................................

10

2,623

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

184

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

376

560

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

9,332

Division No. 19.

MATERNITY ALLOWANCE OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

88

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

88

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

11,832

1932–33.

III.—The Departmentofthe Treasury.

£

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

11,832

Division No. 20.

TAXATION OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Payment to States for taxation services.............................................................

1,222

3. Postage and telegrams.....................................................................................

926

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

183

7. Other printing.................................................................................................

1,623

8. Travelling expenses other than valuation..........................................................

415

9. Incidentals and petty cash expenditure..............................................................

69

10. Law costs........................................................................................................

5,055

13. Telephone services, including installation, rent, calls, extensions, repairs and maintenance................................................................................................

405

16. Payment to Postmaster-General’s Department for office cleaning and other services rendered.........................................................................................

233

17. Payment to Census and Statistics Office for services rendered............................

667

10,798

Less amounts to be recovered from States—

Read

£

New South Wales...................................................................

781

Victoria.................................................................................

1,290

Western Australia...................................................................

7,414

9,485

In lieu of—

New South Wales...................................................................

945

Victoria.................................................................................

800

Western Australia...................................................................

7,000

8,745

740

10,058

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

1,034

3. Payment of furlough and retiring allowance to officers and dependants of officers taken over by State Governments...............................................................

141

4. Award for special services...............................................................................

50

5. Payments to officers for special services...........................................................

100

1,325

Total Division No. 20............................

11,383

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

23,215

1932–33.

III.—The Departmentof The Treasury.

£

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

23,215

Division No. 22.

LAND VALUATION BOARD.

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

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

1,078

Division No. 24.

CENSUS AND STATISTICS.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Tasmania.

Clerk—new position.................................................................................................

192

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

87

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

85

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

8

7. Heat, light, water and sanitation.......................................................................

43

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

91

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

26

12. Writing cards relating to vital statistics...........................................................

41

381

Less amount to be recovered from Taxation Office for services rendered—

£

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

622

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

800

178

559

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

751

Division No. 25.

GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

Number of Persons.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

1

Sub-overseer (binding).........................................................................................

325

1

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

144

2

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

469

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

25,513

1932–33.

III.—The Departmentof The Treasury.

£

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

25,513

Division No. 26.

COINAGE.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Redemption of silver coin, not including cost of bullion....................................

2,054

2. Redemption of bronze coin, not including cost of bullion..................................

13

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

10,100

5. Expenses of counterfeit coin prosecutions........................................................

1,001

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

13,168

Total Departmentofthe Treasury.........................................

38,681

1932–33.

IV.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 27.

£

SECRETARY’S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Second Assistant Secretary and Second Assistant Parliamentary Draftsman...............

209*

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 1. Books for Departmental Library....................................................................

277

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

8

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

34

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

16

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

182

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

686

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

3

12. Administration of law at Seat of Government...............................................

296

1,502

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

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

28

2. Losses by theft.............................................................................................

23

51

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

1,762

Division No. 28.

REPORTING BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Reductions under Financial Emergency Acts—

£

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

800

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

820

20

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

2,066

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

2,086

1,762

* Portion of year only.

1932–33.

IV.—The Attorney-Generals Department.

£

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

1,762

Division No. 28—continued.

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

2,086

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

322

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

11

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

463

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

4

800

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

2,886

Division No. 29.

CROWN SOLICITOR’S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

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

366

Division No. 32.

COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

12

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

138

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

51

201

Division No. 33.

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR’S OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

£

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

467

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

469

2

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

5,217

1932–33.

IV.—The Attorney-Generals Department.

£

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

5,217

Division No. 34.

COMMONWEALTH INVESTIGATION BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

15

Division No. 35.

PATENTS, TRADE MARKS AND DESIGNS.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Salary in advance to officers proceeding on furlough................................................

190

Total Attorney-Generals Department........................

5,422

1932–33.

V.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

£

Division No. 36.

ADMINISTRATIVE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Foreman (Transport Workshops)............................................................................

95*

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Conveyance of Members of Parliament and others.........................................

160

Total Division No. 36.........................

255

Division No. 37.

ELECTORAL OFFICE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Salary in advance of officers proceeding on furlough...............................................

534

Division No. 38.

METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 4. Payments under Public Service Act and Regulations to officers on retirement and to dependants of deceased officials...................................................

454

Division No. 39.

SOLAR OBSERVATORY.

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

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

51

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

1,294

* Portion of year only

1932–33.

V.—The Departmentofthe Interior.

£

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

1,294

Division No. 40.

FORESTRY BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

45*

Subdivision No. 2.—Miscellaneous.

No. 9. Incidental and petty cash expenditure...........................................................

45

90

Division No. 41.

WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

Subdivision No. 1.—Repairs, Maintenance, Fittings and Furniture.

No. 1. Parliament..................................................................................................

176

2. Prime Minister............................................................................................

705

3. Treasury.....................................................................................................

3,741

4. Attorney-General........................................................................................

3,534

5. The Interior................................................................................................

101

8. Commerce..................................................................................................

425

8,682

Division No. 42.

RENT OF BUILDINGS.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2. Treasury.....................................................................................................

258

Division No. 43.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S ESTABLISHMENT.

Subdivision No. 2.—Non-recurring Works.

No 1. Canberra Government House........................................................................

124

Total Departmentofthe Interior.............................................

10,448

* Portion of year only.

1932–33.

VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

£

Division No. 44.

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

646

Division No. 47.

PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES (SEA-GOING).

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay...................................................................................

27,362

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 2. Fares and freight, excluding freight on stores..................................................

4,758

Total Division No. 47..........................

32,120

Division No. 48.

MAINTENANCE OF SHIPS AND VESSELS.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Provisions, including freight and allowances in lieu of provisions....................

1,438

2. Clothing (kit upkeep allowances, outfit gratuities and gratuitous issues)...........

1,764

3. Other victualling stores (officers’ mess traps, seamen’s mess utensils, and loan clothing, including freight) ; also band instruments and music....................

758

4. Naval stores, including material and stores for repairs and refit, and freight......

1,171

5. Ordnance, torpedo stores and ammunition, including freight............................

23,215

6. Coal and oil fuel (expenditure of ships), including freight................................

38,157

7. Repair and refit of ships (excepting stores for repair work)..............................

6,000

Total Division No. 48..........................

72,503

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

105,269

1932–33.

VI.—The Departmentof Defence.

£

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

105,269

Division No. 51.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE.

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay

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

65

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

£

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

581

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

661

80

145

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 6. Uniforms, or allowance in lieu.......................................................................

2,987

Total Division No. 51..........................

3,132

NAVAL.

Division No. 56.

GENERAL SERVICES.

Subdivision No. 2.

No. 9. Defalcations by officials................................................................................

4

10. Payment as an act of grace to dependants of member on retirement................

26

30

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

108,431

MILITARY.

Division No. 59.

PERMANENT FORCES.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 3. Clothing, uniforms, bedding and kits, or allowance in lieu thereof....................

3,505

9. Establishment of Permanent Military Forces’ Messes and Institutes Fund.........

440

3,945

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

1,312

Total Division No. 59..........................

5,257

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

5,257

108,431

F.3509—3.

1932–33.

VI.—The Departmentof Defence.

£

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

108,431

MILITARY—continued.

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

5,257

Division No. 61.

PROFESSIONAL, CLERICAL, AND GENERAL STAFFS.

Subdivision No. 1a.—Miscellaneous.

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

33

Division No. 62.

ORDNANCE BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 1a.—Miscellaneous.

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

1,034

Division No. 63.

RIFLE RANGE STAFF.

Subdivision No. 1a.—Miscellaneous.

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

138

Division No. 64.

FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 1a.—Miscellaneous.

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

323

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

6,785

108,431

1932–33.

VI.—The Departmentof Defence.

£

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

108,431

MILITARY—continued.

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

6,785

Division No. 65.

MILITIA TRAINING.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies, Militia Forces and Senior Cadets.

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

8,535

Division No. 67.

TRAINING.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2. Expenses of Officers, Warrant and Non-Commissioned officers sent abroad for instruction or duty (including grants for outfit allowance under Regulations)

2

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

15,322

AIR SERVICES.

Division No. 74.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

Subdivision No. 1. Pay.

Allowance to officer performing the duties of Chief of Air Staff (at the rate of £69 per annum net).........................................................................................................

(a)

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

123,753

(a) Included in total pay.

1932–33.

VI.—The Departmentof Defence.

£

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

123,753

Division No. 75.

GENERAL CONTINGENCIES.

Subdivision No. 1.

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

1,349

19. Prizes in connexion with service competitions and courses.............................

16

1,365

On page 181 of the Second Schedule to the Appropriation Act 1932–33—

Read—

£

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

22,319

In lieu of

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

22,980

661

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

2,026

Division No. 79.

CIVIL AVIATION BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Contribution to International Commission for Air Navigation..........................

5

2. Grant towards cost of wireless installation at Drysdale Mission Station............

46

3. Pension to official injured on duty..................................................................

136

4. Grants on retirement, including payments due under regulations......................

45

232

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

2,258

Division No. 82.

MUNITIONS SUPPLY BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

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

94

Total Departmentof Defence...........................................

126,105

1932–33.

VII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

£

Division No. 83.

CENTRAL STAFF.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

154

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

306

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

259

7. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure......................................................

545

1,110

Subdivision No. 3—Miscellaneous.

No. 2. Investigations under the Cotton Industries Bounty Act 1930.......................

1,351

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

2,615

Division No. 84.

TARIFF BOARD.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

179

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

324

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

54

11. Advertising and reporting of public inquiries................................................

53

431

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

610

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

3,225

1932–33.

VII.—The Departmentof Tradeand Customs.

£

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

3,225

Division No. 86.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Salary in advance to officers proceeding on furlough.................................................

333

Child endowment....................................................................................................

289

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

61

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

£

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

15,683

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

16,050

367

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

1,050

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

381

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

323

704

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

1,754

Division No. 87.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Number of Persons.

1

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

140

1

Locker.................................................................................................................

69

2

209

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

165

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

575

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

£

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

12,392

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

14,040

1,648

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

2,597

4,979

1932–33.

VII.—The Departmentof Tradeand Customs.

£

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

4,979

Division No. 87—continued.

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

2,597

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

66

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

320

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

59

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

9

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

110

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

181

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

195

8. Forage, sustenance, quarters and other allowances..........................................

23

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

1

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

262

11. Hire and maintenance of launches................................................................

54

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

219

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

83

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

1,582

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

678

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

4,857

Division No. 88.

QUEENSLAND.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

346

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

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

82

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

428

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

541

2. Expenditure in connexion with salvage of wrecked launch..............................

233

3. Payments under Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation Act.....................

652

1,426

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

1,854

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

11,690

1932–33.

VII.—The Departmentof Tradeand Customs.

£

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

11,690

Division No. 89.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

383

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

215

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

62

277

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

730

2. Payments as acts of grace to officers or dependants of officers transferred from the State Service of Tasmania..................................................................

424

1,154

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

1,814

Division No. 90.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

63

Division No. 91.

TASMANIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

£

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

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

200

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

500

300

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

13,867

1982–33.

VII.—The Departmentof Tradeand Customs.

£

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

13,867

Division No. 92.

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Accrued recreation leave and relief of officers.......................................................

25

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

258

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

283

Total Departmentof Tradeand Customs............

14,150

1932–33.

VIII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

£

Division No. 93.

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

34

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

40

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

46

7. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure...................................................

12

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

49

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

181

Division No. 94.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 3. Postage and telegrams................................................................................

62

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Payments as acts of grace to dependants of deceased officials......................

7

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

375

382

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

444

Division No. 95.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 9. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure...................................................

144

13. District laboratory....................................................................................

150

294

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

919

1932–33.

VIII.—The Departmentof Health.

£

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

919

Division No. 96.

QUEENSLAND AND NORTHERN TERRITORY.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 8. Travelling expenses......................................................................................

256

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

320

14. District laboratories.....................................................................................

265

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

841

Division No. 97.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

12

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

12

24

Division No. 99.

TASMANIA.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Number of Persons.

1

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

50

TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

1,834

1932–33.

IX.—THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

£

Division No. 100.

ADMINISTRATIVE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

538

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

15,333

2. Payment to the Customs Department for analyses of Commerce Act samples..

80

3. Publicity films and photographs....................................................................

699

16,112

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

16,650

Division No. 102.

MARINE BRANCH.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Salary in advance to officer proceeding on furlough prior to retirement— Central and Victoria...........................................................................................................

275

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

Read—

£

Central and Victoria...................................................................

378

New South Wales.......................................................................

2,064

Queensland................................................................................

6,024

Western Australia and North Australia.........................................

1,234

9,700

In lieu of

Central and Victoria....................................................................

3,000

New South Wales.......................................................................

2,250

Queensland................................................................................

6,500

Western Australia and North Australia.........................................

1,500

13,250

3,550

3,825

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

16,650

1932–33.

 

IX.—The Departmentof Commerce.

£

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

16,650

Division No. 102.—continued.

3,825

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

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

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

502

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

1,252

1,754

Subdivision No. 2a.—Miscellaneous.

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

93

2. Expenditure in connexion with salvage of lightship.....................................

500

593

Total Division No. 102.....................

6,172

Division No. 103.

OVERHAUL OF AND REPAIRS TO BOATS AND LAUNCHES.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2. Marine......................................................................................................

216

3. Health.......................................................................................................

314

530

Total Departmentof Commerce.........................

23,352

1932–33.

X.—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

£

UNDER CONTROL OF PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 104.

Subdivision No. 1.—Miscellaneous.

No. 4. Contribution to cost of Secretariat—League of Nations.................................

30,323

15. World Conference on reduction and limitation of armaments.......................

818

23. Towards maintenance of Cockatoo Island Dockyard on a nucleus basis........

7,500

27. Inquiry into the wool industry....................................................................

1,190

28. Royal Commission—operations of the Australasian Performing Rights Association...........................................................................................

1,228

29. Valuation fees—Commonwealth line of steamers........................................

110

30. Royal Commission on taxation laws of the Commonwealth and the States....

2,418

31. Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Employment................................

89

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

2,000

33. Annual allowance to Hon. J. Mathews........................................................

60

34. Annual allowance to Hon. F. W. Bamford..................................................

60

35. Assistance for Australian Banana Industry (to be paid to Trust Fund)...........

1,000

36. State funeral of the late Sir Elliot Johnson...................................................

120

37. Compensation in respect of occupancy of land by Commonwealth at Tighe’s Hill, New South Wales..........................................................................

600

38. Subsidy towards provision of improved passenger service between Melbourne and Launceston.....................................................................................

2,700

39. Compensation to transferred Tasmanian officers compulsorily retired from the service of the Commonwealth...........................................................

1,370

40. Trade mission to New Zealand...................................................................

873

41. Royal Commission—Petrol Industry..........................................................

818

42. Commonwealth representation—Fifth Pacific Science Congress..................

500

43. Commonwealth representation—Biennial Conference British Empire Service League.................................................................................................

500

44. Contribution to International Institute of Agriculture, Rome.........................

3,055

45. World Economic Conference.....................................................................

705

46. Subsidy towards provision of continuous passenger service, Sydney and Hobart, during winter months.................................................................

1,847

47. Ministerial visit to New Guinea..................................................................

189

48. State funeral of the late Sir William Cresswell............................................

101

49. Payment of overdraft of Commonwealth Shipping Board guaranteed under the Commonwealth Shipping Act 1923....................................................

51,000

111,174

Subdivision No. 2.—Council for Scientific and Industrial Research.

No. 3. Contribution to International Institute of Refrigeration..................................

23

6. Publication of results of special investigations on scientific matters................

250

273

Total under Control of Prime Minister’s Department (carried forward).....

111,447

1932–33.

X.—Miscellaneous Services.

£

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

111,447

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Division No. 105.

Subdivision No. 1.

Read

£

4. Stamp duty on transfers of Commonwealth loan securities in London (Amounts recovered from other administrations to be credited to this vote)..................................................................................

32,242

In lieu of

4. Stamp duty on transfers of Commonwealth loan securities in London

16,000

16,242

Read

6. Annual management expenses in connexion with Commonwealth loan securities in United States of America (amounts recovered from other Administrations to be credited to this vote)........................

2,000

In lieu of

6. Annual management expenses in connexion with Commonwealth loan securities in United States of America........................................

2,000

..

9. Census, including collection, compilation, printing, maps and miscellaneous services................................................................................................

43,224

Read

£

11. Interest on advances held and on bank overdraft, Australia (amounts recovered from other administrations to be credited to this vote)..

78,707

In lieu of

11. Interest on Bank overdraft Australia (amounts recovered from other administrations to be credited to this vote)..................................

20,000

58,707

13. Miscellaneous expenditure.........................................................................

2,000

14. Remission of sales tax under special circumstances.....................................

92

15. Investigation into duplication of Commonwealth and State Public Services...

545

16. Administrative expenditure in connexion with Loan (Unemployment Relief Works) Acts 1932..................................................................................

477

Total Division No. 105......................

121,287

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

Division No. 110.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 7. Concession granted for conveyance over Central Australia Railway of goods for Tubercular Soldiers’ Aid Society......................................................

11

8. Concession granted for conveyance over Commonwealth Railways of fodder for starving stock..................................................................................

50

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

61

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

232,795

1932–33.

X.—Miscellaneous Services.

£

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

232,795

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Division No. 111.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Remission of duty under special circumstances.............................................

60

2. Expenditure in connexion with prosecutions under the Distillation Act...........

100

Total under Control of Department of Trade and Customs.................

160

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

Division No. 112.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 6. Subsidies and expenses in connexion with the control of venereal diseases and tuberculosis..........................................................................................

387

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

Division No. 113.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Australian Dairy Council.............................................................................

2,073

3. Egg Producers’ Organization......................................................................

2,300

5. Payment of wheat bounty under special circumstances.................................

279

6. Administrative expenses—artificial manure subsidy.....................................

806

Total Under Control of Department of Commerce................

5,458

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

238,800

1932–33.

XI.—WAR SERVICES PAYABLE OUT OF REVENUE.

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

£

Division No. 116.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 1. Establishment and maintenance of Australian War Memorial Museum (moneys received from State Governments as part cost of maintenance of museum may be credited to this vote)................................................................................................

797

Division No. 117.

WAR SERVICE HOMES COMMISSION.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

Number of Persons.

1

Architect............................................................................................................

256

7

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

263

18

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

627

2

Messengers.........................................................................................................

72

28

1,218

Read—

£

79 clerks.............................................................................................

28,068

In lieu of

79 clerks.........................................................................

22,386

5,682

6,900

Less proportion of salaries chargeable to Insurance Fund and recoveries in respect of technical and other services........................................................................

6,577

323

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 2. Payments to officers for special services.........................................................

35

358

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

1,155

F.3509.—4

1932-33.

XI.—War Services Payableoutof Revenue.

£

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

1,155

REPATRIATION COMMISSION.

Division No. 123.

Subdivision No. 1.—Miscellaneous.

No. 6. Losses by theft......................................................................................

14

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

1,169

Total Part 1.—Departments and Services other than Business Undertakings and Territories of the Commonwealth..............................

465,928

1932–33.

PART II.BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

£

I.—COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.

Division No. 128.

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS—MISCELLANEOUS.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 2. Contribution to Railway Accident and Insurance Fund.....................................

800

Total Commonwealth Railways..................................

800

1932–33.

II.—POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 131.

CENTRAL STAFF.

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

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

534

£

3. To be paid into Trust Fund, Post Office Stores Suspense Account for purchase of stores on hand at 30th June, 1933...................

849,035

Deduct amount received from Post Office Stores Suspense Account for purchase of stores on hand at 30th June, 1933......

849,035

..

Total Division No. 131......................

534

Division No. 133.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 15. Overtime, Sunday and holiday pay, and meal allowances.............................

3,303

27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and materials chargeable to Contingencies.......................................................................................

16,278

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

19,581

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

1,606

5. Losses by fire and theft................................................................................

217

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

106

8. Payment as an act of grace to employee injured on duty whilst protecting Government property............................................................................

1,057

9. Payment to officer for special services..........................................................

500

10. Working advance—to be paid to Trust Fund, Post Office Stores Suspense Account................................................................................................

34,000

37,486

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

57,067

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

57,601

1932–33.

II.—Postmaster-Generals Department.

£

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

57,601

Division No. 134.

VICTORIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 15. Overtime, Sunday and holiday pay, and meal allowances..............................

10,069

27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and materials chargeable to Contingencies

8,872

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

18,941

No. 6. Defalcations by officials...............................................................................

535

8. Working advance—to be paid to Trust Fund, Post Office Stores Suspense Account.............................................................................................................

28,000

28,535

Total Division No. 134.......................

47,476

Division No. 135.

QUEENSLAND.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

£

Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year—

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

18,722

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

24,722

6,000

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 15. Overtime, Sunday and holiday pay, and meal allowances..............................

4,752

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

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

2,768

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Employees’ Compensation Acts)...............................................................................

28

4. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels, including cash-on-delivery parcels......................................................................................

42

5. Losses by fire and theft.................................................................................

207

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

558

7. Advance to Staff Dining-room Committee, Brisbane (to be recovered)............

300

8. Working Advance—to be paid to Trust Fund, Post Office Stores Suspense Account.............................................................................................................

15,000

18,903

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

29,655

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

134,732

1932–33.

II.—Postmaster-Generals Department.

£

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

134,732

Division No. 136.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries, and material chargeable to Contingencies.......................................................................................

1,764

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

No. 7. Working Advance—to be paid to Trust Fund, Post Office Stores Suspense Account................................................................................................

10,000

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

11,764

Division No. 137.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 15. Overtime, Sunday and holiday pay, and meal allowances.............................

1,637

29. Travelling expenses...................................................................................

1,722

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

3,359

No. 7. Working advance—to be paid to Trust Fund, Post Office Stores Suspense Account................................................................................................

8,000

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

11,359

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

157,855

1932–33.

II.—Postmaster-Generals Department.

£

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

157,855

Division No. 138.

TASMANIA.

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

No. 15. Overtime, Sunday and holiday pay, and meal allowances............................

692

27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries, and material chargeable to Contingencies.......................................................................................

2,719

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

3,411

No. 8. Working advance—to be paid to Trust Fund, Post Office Stores Suspense Account...............................................................................................

5,000

Total Division No. 138......................

8,411

Division No. 143.

Subdivision No. 1.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Exchange on remittances to London and New York......................................

1,616

Division No. 144.

Subdivision No. 1.—Works and Buildings.

No. 1. Proportion of salaries of Works Branch, provided under Division No. 36, Subdivision No. 1.................................................................................

148

2. Proportion of Contingencies provided under Division No. 36, Subdivision No. 2..........................................................................................................

37

185

Total Postmaster-Generals Department.........

168,067

Total Part II.—Business Undertakings..............

168,867

1932–33.

PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

£

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR.

Division No. 145.

GENERAL SERVICES.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 4. Account, record and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding, also law publications................................................................

394

7. Incidental and petty cash expenditure...........................................................

61

22. Court expenses..........................................................................................

1,324

1,779

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 26. Payment in lieu of furlough to dependants of deceased official.....................

491

27. Inspection of Northern Territory leases.......................................................

267

28. Survey of timber resources.........................................................................

65

823

Total Division No. 146......................

2,602

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

2,602

FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY.

UNDER CONTROL OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 149.

FEDERAL TERRITORY POLICE.

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

No. 10. Purchase of motor cars, including maintenance and repairs..........................

401

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

61

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

13

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

475

2,602

1932–33.

Part III.—Territoriesofthe Commonwealth.

£

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

2,602

FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY—continued.

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

475

Division No. 150.

LAW COURTS, TITLES OFFICE AND INDUSTRIAL BOARD.

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

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

7

Total Under Control of Attorney-General’s Department.............

482

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

Division No. 151.

GENERAL SERVICES.

Subdivision No. 2.—Repairs, Maintenance, Fittings and Furniture.

5,672

No. 1. Interior.......................................................................................................

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

No. 23. Transport—maintenance and upkeep (to be paid to credit of Trust Fund Federal Capital Transport Account)........................................................

10,681

Read—

£

40. Advisory Council—allowances and expenses................................

300

In lieu of

40. Elected Members of Advisory Council—allowances......................

300

..

1,371

41. Hotels—maintenance and upkeep..............................................................

12,052

Subdivision No. 5.—ALLEVIATION OF DISTRESS.

No. 1. Unemployment relief works.........................................................................

8,105

2. Ration relief................................................................................................

932

3. Subsidy to Canberra Relief Society...............................................................

400

5. Relief of aboriginals at Jervis Bay Settlement................................................

6

Total Division No. 151.......................

9,443

27,167

Total Federal Capital Territory.......................

27,649

PAPUA.

UNDER CONTROL OF PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

Division No. 154.

Subdivision No. 1.

No. 3. Grant of equivalent of Customs duty (but not including Primage) on Papuan rubber...................................................................................................

10,550

Total Part III.—Territoriesofthe Commonwealth.........................

40,801

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