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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION 1951-52.

No. 33 of 1953.

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 fifty-two.

[Assented to 16th April, 1953.]

[Date of commencement, 14th May, 1953.]

BE it enacted by the Queen’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 1951-52.

Appropriation of £5,915,668.

2. The sum of Five million nine hundred and fifteen thousand six hundred and sixty-eight 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 fifty-two, shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-one, for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule to this Act.

 

F.1949.—Price 3s.

  

THE SCHEDULE. Section 2.

ABSTRACT.

Total.

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

£

£

PARLIAMENT......................................................................................................

83,437

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

95,717

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

142,075

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

142,726

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

188,455

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

140,134

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.......................................................

184,607

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION..................................................................

87,539

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

171,141

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

29,902

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE......................................

34,225

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES...............................................................

2,665

DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT...............................................

83,564

DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES.......................................................................

11,097

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.....................................................................

18,154

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE..................................

8,285

DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT................................................

29,611

COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION 

142,508

DEFENCE SERVICES.......................................................................

9,878,919

Less amounts provided under votes which remained unexpended at close of year..................................................................................................

9,878,919

..

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

986,345

SUBSIDIES............................................................................................................

1,582,333

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

1,235,036

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

5,399,556

PART II.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

£

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

25,037

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

1,247,854

Less amount provided in Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1951-52..............

1,247,854

..

BROADCASTING SERVICES...............................................................................

207,057

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

232,094

PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

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

83,247

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY................................................................

199,327

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

24

TERRITORY OF PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA.....................................................

1,420

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

284,018

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

5,915,668

 

1951–52.

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

I.—PARLIAMENT.

£

Division No. 1.—THE SENATE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

1 Clerk of the Senate.............................................

2,300

In lieu of

1 Clerk of the Senate.............................................

2,200

100

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards...................................

580

Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu.........

1,195

1,875

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

3,903

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

2,028

1,875

..

B.—General Expenses...............................................................................................

372

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

372

Division No. 2.—HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

1 Clerk of the House of Representatives..................

2,300

In lieu of

1 Clerk of the House of Representatives..................

2,200

100

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.....................

……….

693

Allowances to officers performing duties of a higher class

……….

595

1,388

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

1,388

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

Nil

1,388

..

B.—General Expenses...............................................................................................

240

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

240

Division No. 3.—PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowance—

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.................................................

199

2. Temporary and casual employees.................................................................

588

787

B.—General Expenses...............................................................................................

614

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

1,401

1951–52.

I.—Parliament.

£

Division No. 4.—LIBRARY.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

1 Librarian.........................................................

2000

In lieu of

1 Librarian.........................................................

1,900

100

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards............................

1,100

1,200

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

7,950

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

6,750

1,200

..

Division No. 5.—JOINT HOUSE DEPARTMENT.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Refreshment Rooms.

1 Chef............................................................................

(a) 987

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards............................

1,300

2,287

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

12,819

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

10,532

2,287

..

2. Temporary and casual employees.................................................................

13,744

3. Extra duty pay.............................................................................................

75

13,819

B.—General Expenses—

1. Postage, telegrams, telephone and fire services..............................................

2,759

5. Purchase of plant and equipment...................................................................

3,239

6. Incidental and other expenditure...................................................................

111

6,109

Total Division No. 5..................................................................

19,928

Division No. 6.—PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards............................................

133

B.—General Expenses...............................................................................................

89

Total Division No. 6..................................................................

222

(a) Portion of year only.

 

1951–52.

I.—Parliament.

£

Division No. 7.—PARLIAMENTARY PRINTING.

1. Printing of Hansard, including cost of distribution.........................................

14,953

2. Parliamentary papers....................................................................................

5,064

3. Other printing and binding............................................................................

3,149

Total Division No. 7..................................................................

23,166

Division No. 8.—MISCELLANEOUS.

1. Conveyance of Members of Parliament and others.........................................

19,182

2. Maintenance of Ministers and Members’ rooms, including salaries of staff......

18,926

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

38,108

TOTAL PARLIAMENT...............................................................

83,437

1951–52.

II.—PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 9.—ADMINISTRATIVE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

Read

1 Secretary...........................................................

3,350

In lieu of

1 Secretary...........................................................

3,250

100

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards

4,944

5,044

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

25,146

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

23,570

1,576

3,468

2. Temporary and casual employees.................................................................

6,300

3. Extra duty pay.............................................................................................

2,232

12,000

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence............................................................................

2,487

2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing.................................

522

3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services.....................................................

3,413

4. Commonwealth Gazette—Printing and distribution (including postage)...........

1,420

6. Commonwealth Ministers—Travelling expenses...........................................

7,731

7. Incidental and other expenditure...................................................................

2,182

17,755

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

29,755

Division No. 10.—AUDIT OFFICE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.....................................

13,734

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

77,264

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

63,530

13,734

2. Temporary and casual employees.................................................................

1,358

1,358

Division No. 11.—PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Chairman and Members—Additional remuneration............

300

Central Staff.

Read

£

37 Senior Inspectors, Inspectors, Assistant Inspectors

54,330

In lieu of

33 Senior Inspectors, Inspectors, Assistant Inspectors

51,140

3,190

 

1951–52.

II.—Prime Minister’s Department.

£

Division No. 11.—PUBLIC SEEVICE BOARD—continued.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salarycontinued.

Inspectors’ Staffs.

Read

£

£

£

20 Public Service. Inspectors, Deputy Inspectors and Assistant Inspectors...................................................................

28,528

93 Employment Officer, Typists and Assistants......

42,000

70,528

In lieu of

18 Public Service Inspectors, Deputy Inspectors and Assistant Inspectors...................................................................

28,278

90 Employment Officer, Typists and Assistants......

41,598

69,876

652

Salary increases Under Arbitration Awards ………………………..

14,821

18,963

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

55,427

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

36,464

18,963

..

Division No. 12.—GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S OFFICE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards............................................................

116

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval of competent authority—

£

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

116

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

Nil

116

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

161

3. Extra duty pay................................................................................................................................

4

4. Salary of Administrator................................................................................................................

283

448

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...........................................................................................................

285

2. Visit abroad of Governor-General..............................................................................................

660

3. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

488

4. Purchase of motor car...................................................................................................................

1,334

2,767

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

3,215

Division No. 13.—NATIONAL LIBRARY.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards............................................................

1,800

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

12,794

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

10,994

1,800

..

 

1951–52.

II.—Prime Minister’s Department.

£

Division No. 14.—HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—UNITED KINGDOM.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Under Public Service Act.

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..........................................................

278

Under High Commissioner Act.

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..........................................................

10,090

10,368

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

95,870

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

85,502

10,368

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

27,091

27,091

B.—General Expenses—

2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing.....................................................

10,171

3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services..............................................................................

5,017

4. Cablegrams...................................................................................................................................

1,818

6. General upkeep of “Australia House”.....................................................................................

3,071

7. Upkeep of official residences....................................................................................................

1,751

10. Leasehold office premises—Rental, upkeep and alterations...............................................

200

13. Incidental and other expenditure..............................................................................................

2,973

25,001

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

52,092

Division No. 15.—COMMONWEALTH GRANTS COMMISSION.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

3 Commissioners........................................................................

1,400

In lieu of

3 Commissioners........................................................................

700

700

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..........................................................

614

1,314

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

2,258

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

1,608

650

664

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...........................................................................................................

17

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

681

 

1951–52.

II.—Prime Minister’s Department.

£

Division No. 16.—OFFICE OF EDUCATION.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards...................................

6,781

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

47,977

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

47,117

860

5,921

B.—General Expenses—

3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services.....................................................

968

C.—Miscellaneous—

2. General educational and cultural activities.....................................................

1,727

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

8,616

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

95,717

1951–52.

III.—DEPAETMENT OF EXTEENAL AFFAIES.

£

Division No. 17.—ADMINISTRATIVE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

Read

1 Secretary.................................................................................

3,100

In lieu of

1 Secretary.................................................................................

3,000

100

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards

8,377

8,477

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

67,015

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

71,007

Dr. 3,992

12,469

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

3,144

3. Extra duty pay................................................................................................................................

1,003

16,616

Division No. 18.—EMBASSY—UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Special allowances paid to officers—

£

£

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

22,105

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

18,813

3,292

Officers filling unclassified positions—

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

2,183

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

781

1,402

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

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

36,831

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

34,441

2,390

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards........................................................

348

7,432

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

14,670

22,102

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...........................................................................................................

3,315

2. Postage, telegrams, telephone services and cablegrams.........................................................

33,131

3. Rent and maintenance, office and residence.............................................................................

6,749

4. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

3,522

46,717

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

68,819

Division No. 19.—EMBASSY—CHINA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

4,915

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

4,894

21

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards........................................................

84

105

1951–52.

III.—Department of External Affairs.

Division No. 19.—EMBASSY—CHINA—continued.

£

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salarycontinued.

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

£

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

25,841

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

25,736

105

..

Division No. 20.—EMBASSY—UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

26,028

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

24,977

51

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..................................................

205

256

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

20,760

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

20,504

256

..

Division No. 21.—EMBASSY—FRANCE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

2,915

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

2,839

76

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..............................................

302

378

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions Vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

894

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

888

6

372

2. Temporary and Casual employees................................................................................................

3,972

4,344

B.—General Expenses—

4. Incidental and other expenditure...................................................................................................

727

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

5,071

Division No. 22.—EMBASSY—THE NETHERLANDS.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

1,113

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

1,068

45

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..............................................

182

227

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

1,954

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

1,727

227

..

1951–52.

III.—Department of External Affairs.

£

Division No. 22.—EMBASSY—THE NETHERLANDS—continued.

B.—General Expenses—

2. Postage, telegrams, telephone services and cablegrams.........................................................

2,399

Total Division No. 22..........................................................................................

2,399

Division No. 23.—EMBASSY—REPUBLIC OF UNITED STATES OF INDONESIA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

1 Clerk.........................................................................................................

727

Officers filling unclassified positions—

£

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

Nil

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

727

Cr. 727

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..................................................

348

348

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

1,017

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

669

348

..

Division No. 24.—EMBASSY—EIRE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

1,411

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

1,366

45

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards................................................

182

227

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

6,170

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

5,943

227

..

Division No. 25.—LEGATION—BRAZIL.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

Read

2 First and Second Secretaries...................................................

1,705

In lieu of

1 First or Second Secretary........................................................

1,144

561

Special allowances to officers—

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

10,148

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

8,956

1,192

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..........................................................

303

2,056

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

331

2,387

 

1951–52.

III.—Department of External Affairs.

£

Division No. 26.—LEGATION—ISRAEL.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Special allowances to officers—

£

£

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

9,924

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

8,382

1,542

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

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

1,433

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

1,198

235

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.........................................................

227

2,004

2. Temporary and casual employees...............................................................................................

84

2,088

Division No. 27.—LEGATION—ITALY.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

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

1,259

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

1,172

87

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.........................................................

348

435

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

5,239

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

4,804

435

..

B.—General Expenses—

4. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

57

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

57

Division No. 28.—LEGATION—EGYPT.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

2 First and Third Secretaries.............................................

2,069

In lieu of

1 First Secretary..................................................................

1,523

546

Special allowances to officers—

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

4,611

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

3,561

1,050

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

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

1,602

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

1,231

371

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards......................................................

287

2,254

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

854

3,108

B.—General Expenses—

4. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

712

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

3,820

 

1951–52.

III.—Department of External Affairs.

£

Division No. 29.—LEGATION—PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

1. Consular Clerk.............................................................

..

870

Officers filling unclassified positions—

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

Nil

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

870

Cr. 870

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

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

8,250

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

8,031

219

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards................................................

182

401

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

528

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

127

401

..

Division No. 29k.—LEGATION—ASSOCIATED STATES OF INDO-CHINA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

1 First Secretary..............................................................

(a)

390

Special allowances to officers.......................................................................

1,385

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad...................................

180

1,955

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...............................................................................................................

639

2. Postage, telegrams, telephone services and cablegrams.............................................................

2.18

3. Rent and maintenance, office and residence.................................................................................

300

4. Incidental and other expenditure.....................................................................................................

3,241

4,398

Total Division No. 29k...........................................................................................

6,353

Division No. 29l.—LEGATION—BURMA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

1 First Secretary................................................................................

244

Special allowances to officers.........................................................................

985

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad.....................................

123

1,352

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...........................................................................................................

502

2. Postage, telegrams, telephone services and cablegrams.........................................................

200

3. Rent and maintenance, office and residence.............................................................................

200

4. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

2,920

3,822

Total Division No. 29l........................................................................................

5,174

(a) Portion of year only.

 

1951–52.

III.—Department of External Affairs.

£

Division No. 30.—HIGH COMMISSION—CANADA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

11,030

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

10,873

157

Salary increases-under Arbitration Awards......................................................

130

287

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

2,545

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

2,532

13

274

2. Temporary and casual employees.................................................................................................

818

1,092

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence............................................................................................................

1,957

2. Postage, telegrams, telephone services and cablegrams..........................................................

3,241

3. Rent and maintenance, office and residence..............................................................................

1,316

6,514

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

7,606

Division No. 31.—HIGH COMMISSION—NEW ZEALAND.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

2,315

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

2,258

57

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.......................................................

227

284

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

503

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

219

284

..

Division No. 32.—HIGH COMMISSION—INDIA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

3,091

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

2,989

102

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.....................................................

408

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

510

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

1,557

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

1,047

510

..

 

1951-52.

III.—Department of External Affairs.

£

Division No. 33.—HIGH COMMISSION—PAKISTAN.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

1,256

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

1,173

83

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.......................................................

331

414

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

965

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

551

414

..

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence....................................................................................................

834

3. Rent and maintenance, office and residence......................................................................

2,970

4. Incidental and other expenditure.........................................................................................

224

4,028

Total Division No. 33...................................................................................

4,028

Division No. 31.—HIGH COMMISSION—SOUTH AFRICA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

1,764

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

1,738

26

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.......................................................

106

132

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

4,541

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

4,409

132

..

B—General Expenses—

4. Incidental and other expenditure...........................................................................................

480

Total Division No. 34.....................................................................................

480

Division No. 35.—HIGH COMMISSION—CEYLON.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

1,283

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

1,242

41

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.....................................................

166

207

F.1949.—2

 

1951–52.

III.—Department of External Affairs.

£

Division No. 35.—HIGH COMMISSION—CEYLON—continued.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salarycontinued.

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

£

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

4,066

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

3,859

207

..

Division No. 36.—CONSULAR REPRESENTATION ABROAD.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

18,916

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

18,524

392

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards

895

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

1,287

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

28,963

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

27,676

1,287

..

B.—General Expenses—

1. Representation in New York.........................................................................................................

15,158

7. Representation in Geneva.............................................................................................................

2,019

17,177

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

17,177

Division No. 37.—OTHER REPRESENTATION ABROAD.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad—

£

£

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

6,213

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

6,062

151

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.........................................................

605

756

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

3,613

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

2,857

756

..

TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS..............................

142,075

 

1951–52.

IV.—DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

£

Division No. 38.—ADMINISTRATIVE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

1 Secretary..............................................................................

1,100

In lieu of

1 Secretary..............................................................................

4,000

100

Read

2 Clerks....................................................................................

1,223

In lieu of

1 Clerk.....................................................................................

1,093

130

Loans and General Services Branch.

Read

54 Supervisor, Typists, Assistants, Senior Checkers, Checkers, and other Fourth Division Officers..................................................

24,445

In lieu of

53 Supervisor, Typists, Assistants, Senior Checkers, Checkers, and other Fourth Division Officers..................................................

23,900

545

Sub-Treasuries.

Read

£

76 Clerks and Investigation Officers......................

57,529

87 Typists, Accounting Machinists, Machinists, Assistants, Attendant and Messengers...................................

34,838

92,367

In lieu of

75 Clerks and Investigation Officers......................

56,780

65 Typists, Accounting Machinists, Machinists, Assistants, Attendant and Messengers...................................

29,834

86,614

5,753

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.....................................................

12,558

Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu—

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

11,262

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

5,000

6,262

25,348

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

46,186

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

20,838

25,348

..

B.—General Expenses—

2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing..................................................

1,778

3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...........................................................................

6,320

4. Incidental and other expenditure...........................................................................................

3,194

11,292

Total Division No. 38.....................................................................................

11,292

Division No. 39.—COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDER BOARD.

1. Administrative expenses.........................................................................................................

392

 

1951–52.

IV.—Department of the Treasury.

Division No. 40.—TAXATION BRANCH.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Head Office, Canberra.

Commissioner of Taxation and Assistant Commissioner of Taxation—

Additional remuneration...................................................................................

200

Read

£

£

65 Inspectors, Clerks, Research Officers and Finance Officers 

66,425

24 Clerical Assistants and Typists........................................

11,844

78,269

In lieu of

64 Inspectors, Clerks, Research Officers and Finance Officers 

65,105

22 Clerical Assistants and Typists........................................

10,639

75,744

2,525

Sales Tax, etc., Victoria.

Read

325 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers...............................

291,822

In lieu of

318 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers...............................

289,151

2,671

Sales Tax, etc., New South Wales.

Read

138 Clerical Assistants, Typists and Accounting Machinists.........

65,006

In lieu of

134 Clerical Assistants, Typists and Accounting Machinists.........

64,386

620

Western Australia.

Read

235 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers.............................

218,038

In lieu of

230 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers.............................

217,788

250

Income Tax, New South Wales.

Read

968 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers.............................

780,081

In lieu of

915 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers.............................

767,084

12,997

Income Tax, Victoria.

Read

644 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers..............

557,394

566 Clerical Assistants, Typists and Accounting Machinists 

273,526

830,920

In lieu of

596 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers..............

545,916

566 Clerical Assistants, Typists and Accounting Machinists.

269,430

815,346

15,574

1951-52.

IV.—Department of the Treasury.

£

Division No. 40.—TAXATION BRANCH—continued.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salarycontinued.

Income Tax, Queensland.

Read

£

£

£

455 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers

384,386

457 Clerical Assistants, Typists and Accounting Machinists................................................................................

199,540

583,926

In lieu of

444 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers

384,112

410 Clerical Assistants, Typists and Accounting Machinists.................................................................................

185,443

569,555

14,371

Income Tax, South Australia.

Read

224 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers............

181,978

In lieu of

209 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers............

179,878

2,100

Income Tax, Tasmania.

Read

76 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers..............

60,677

In lieu of

73 Clerks, Assessors and Investigation Officers..............

60,274

403

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards ……………………………………

162,829

Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu—

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

39,948

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

22,234

17,714

232,254

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

1,467,344

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

1,235,090

232,254

..

B.—General Expenses—

2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............................................................

71,457

3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services.....................................................................................

6,251

7. Payment for services rendered in connexion with sale of tax instalment stamps and entertainment tax tickets...............................................................................................................................................................

12,735

8. Uniform income tax—Compensation to State Governments for use of accommodation, furniture and equipment............................................................................................................................................

1,206

9. Incidental and other expenditure.....................................................................................................

24,512

116,161

Total Division No. 40...............................................................................................

116,161

Division No. 41.—TAXATION BOARDS OF REVIEW.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards...........................................................

460

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

450

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

Nil

450

..

1951–52.

IV.—Department of the Treasury.

£

Division No. 43.—SUPERANNUATION BOARD.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

1 President...............................................................................

1,900

In lieu of

1 President...............................................................................

1,800

100

Read

33 Accountant, Senior Clerks, Clerks................................

22,639

In lieu of

31 Accountant, Senior Clerks, Clerks................................

22,248

391

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards

1,000

1,491

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

10,091

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

8,600

1,491

..

2. Temporary and casual employees.................................................................................................

1,445

1,445

Division No. 44.—CENSUS AND STATISTICS.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

£

49 Principal Field Officer, Supervising Field Officer, Senior Field Officers, Field Officers, Overseers, Technical Supervisors, Officer-in-charge, Clerical Assistants, Assistant Printing, Assistants, Junior Assistants and Statistical Tabulators.................................................................

39,658

164 Typists, Supervisor, Accounting Machinists, Assistants, Card Punch Operators, and Addressograph Machine Operator.....................................................................................

61,439

101,097

In lieu of

49 Principal Field Officer, Supervising Field Officer, Senior Field Officers, Field Officers, Overseers, Technical Supervisors, Officer-in-charge, Clerical Assistants, Assistant Printing, Assistants, Junior Assistants and Statistical Tabulators.................................................................

32,518

148 Typists, Supervisor, Accounting Machinists, Assistants, Card Punch Operators and Addressograph Machine Operator.....................................................................................

58,386

90,904

10,193

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards …………………………………

13,349

23,542

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

121,933

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

100,775

21,158

2,384

2. Temporary and casual employees...................................................................................................

2,287

3. Extra duty pay.....................................................................................................................................

4,991

9,662

B.—General Expenses—

3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services.....................................................................................

3,774

Total Division No. 44...............................................................................................

13,436

1951–52.

IV.—Department of the Treasury.

£

Division No. 45.—GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and wages—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..............................................................

4,537

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

9,361

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

4,824

4,537

..

Total Division No. 45...............................................................................................

..

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

142,726

1951–52.

V. —ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 40.—ADMINISTRATIVE.

A—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Central Administration.

Read—

£

£

1 Solicitor-General and Secretary......................................

4,100

In lieu of

1 Solicitor-General and Secretary......................................

4,000

100

Parliamentary Drafting Section.

Read

8 Senior Legal Officer and Legal Officers........................

5,841

In lieu of

5 Senior Legal Officer and Legal Officers........................

5,638

203

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.......................................................

2,491

2,794

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

33,083

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

30,289

2,794

..

2. Temporary and casual employees.......................................................................................

1,671

1,671

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence....................................................................................................

2,810

3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services.........................................................................

7,540

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

525

5. Legal expenses........................................................................................................................

6,479

17,354

Total Division No. 46...................................................................................

19,025

Division No. 47.—REPORTING BRANCH.

A.– Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.......................................................

874

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

7,567

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

6,693

874

..

2. Temporary and casual employees.......................................................................................

6,866

6,866

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence....................................................................................................

1,074

2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing................................................

3,849

4,923

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

11,789

 

1951–52.

V.—Attorney-General’s Department.

£

Division No. 48.—CROWN SOLICITOR’S OFFICE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read

£

£

£

101 Principal Legal Officers, Senior Legal Officers, Legal Officers, Senior Securities Officer.....................

108,711

17 Clerks........................................................................

8,172

47 Clerical Assistants, Typists, Assistants, Junior Assistants..................................................................................

19,068

135,951

In lieu of

91 Principal Legal Officers, Senior Legal Officers, Legal Officers, Senior Securities Officer.....................

106,571

8 Clerks........................................................................

6,718

35 Clerical Assistants, Typists, Assistants, Junior Assistants..................................................................................

17,816

131,105

4,846

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.................................................................

5,389

Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu.................................

836

11,071

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

30,206

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

20,763

9,443

1,628

2. Temporary and casual employees...................................................................................................

6,056

7,684

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence................................................................................................................

564

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

8,248

Division No. 49.—HIGH COURT.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards...............................................................

455

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

7,653

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

7,198

455

..

2. Temporary and casual employees...................................................................................................

189

189

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence................................................................................................................

2,375

2. Postage, telegrams and telephone services.....................................................................................

719

3. Law books............................................................................................................................................

479

4. Incidental and other expenditure.....................................................................................................

3,236

6,809

Total Division No. 49...............................................................................................

6,998

 

1951–52.

V.—Attorney-General’s Department.

£

Division No. 50.—BANKRUPTCY ADMINISTRATION.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards........................................................

2,479

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

12,802

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

10,323

2,479

..

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

1,276

1,276

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...........................................................................................................

113

3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services................................................................................

360

4. Payments to States for services of Judges and officers...........................................................

727

5. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

797

1,997

Total Division No. 50..........................................................................................

3,273

Division No. 51.—COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

Conciliation Commissioners (19)—Additional remuneration.......................

1,900

Read

£

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

9,447

16 Assistants, Typists, Junior Assistants................

7,176

16,623

In lieu of

11 Clerks.......................................................................

8,473

14 Assistants, Typists, Junior Assistants................

6,891

15,364

1,259

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards........................................................

1,026

4,185

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

11,513

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

12,454

Dr. 941

5,126

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

5,123

10,249

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...........................................................................................................

5,410

2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing.......................................................

2,615

4. Reports of cases.............................................................................................................................

950

8. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

2,699

11,674

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

21,923

 

1951–52.

V.—Attorney-General’s Department.

£

Division No. 52.—PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR’S OFFICE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

£

Public Service Arbitrator—Additional remuneration.......................................

100

Read

4 Clerical Assistant, Typists................................................

1,837

In lieu of

283,407

211,862

37,481

C.—Stores and Material—

6. Engineering stores, tools and equipment.....................................................................................

108,616

Less

Amount to be charged to “E”—Engineering Services (other than Capital Works)—

£

£

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

356,972

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

352,600

4,372

Amount to be charged to Capital Works—

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

1,004,350

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

886,000

118,350

1951–52.

II.—Postmaster-General’s Department.

£

Division No. 231—WESTERN AUSTRALIA—continued.

C.—Stores and Materialscontinued.

Less

Stores administration and transport expenditure chargeable to the Post Office Stores and Transport Trust Account—

£

£

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

18,340

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

30,900

Dr.12,560

Amount to be charged to Broadcasting Services—

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

15,454

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

17,000

Dr. 1,546

108,616

E.—Engineering Services (other than Capital Works)—

2. Trunk line services..........................................................................................................................

21,805

Less amount chargeable to the Post Office Stores and Transport Trust Account—

£

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

310,805

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

289,000

21,805

Total Division No. 231.........................................................................................

37,481

Division No. 232.—TASMANIA.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read—

£

£

£

92 Clerks.................................................................

65,596

28 Engineers...........................................................

24,744

57 Postal Clerks.....................................................

38,448

42 Postmasters.......................................................

35,680

24 Supervisors........................................................

17,706

7 Traffic Officers.................................................

5,200

108 Assistants...........................................................

62,455

300 Line Inspectors and Linemen........................

178,726

38 Machinists and Typists...................................

16,800

90 Mail Officers.....................................................

55,060

218 Technicians.......................................................

122,000

115 Junior Postal Officers......................................

32,620

246 Postal Officers..................................................

138,415

793,450

In lieu of—

84 Clerks.................................................................

59,836

22 Engineers...........................................................

19,344

54 Postal Clerks.....................................................

36,528

44 Postmasters.......................................................

37,380

22 Supervisors........................................................

16,206

6 Traffic Officers.....................................................

4,483

100 Assistants...........................................................

58,055

196 Line Inspectors and Linemen........................

118,406

36 Machinists and Typists...................................

15,969

89 Mail Officers.....................................................

54,509

176 Technicians.......................................................

97,554

94 Junior Postal Officers......................................

27,377

171 Postal Officers..................................................

97,165

642,812

150,638

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.....................................................

42,120

1951–52.

II.—Postmaster-General’s Department.

£

Division No. 232.—TASMANIA—continued.

A.Salaries and Payments in the Nature of Salary—continued.

Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu, also payments to dependants of deceased officers—

£

£

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

11,000

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

8,000

3,000

195,758

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

326,266

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

137,560

188,706

7,052

Less

Amount to be charged to Capital Works—

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

156,343

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

147,500

8,843

Stores administration and transport expenditure chargeable to the Post Office Stores and Transport Trust Account—

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

40,609

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

42,400

Dr. 1,791

7,052

..

B.—General Expenses—

Amount to be charged to “E”—Engineering Services (other than Capital Works)—

£

£

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

103,460

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

105,100

Dr. 1,640

Amount to be charged to Capital Works—

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

26,669

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

25,500

1,169

Stores administration and transport expenditure chargeable to the Post Office Stores and Transport Trust Account—

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

2,863

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

7,600

Dr. 4,737

Amount to be charged to Broadcasting Services—

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

4,202

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

3,800

402

4,806

Total Division No. 232...........................................................................................

4,806

Division No. 233.—NORTHERN TERRITORY.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.......................................................

2,800

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

7,529

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

4,729

2,800

..

F.1949.—6

1951–52.

II.—Postmaster-General’s Department.

£

Division No. 233.—NORTHERN TERRITORY—continued.

C.—Stores and Material—

6. Engineering stores, tools and equipment..................................................................................

5,566

Less

Amount to be charged to “E”—Engineering Services (other than Capital Works)—

£

£

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

39,217

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

26,000

13,217

Amount to be charged to Capital Works—

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

2,548

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

10,000

Dr. 7,452

Amount to be charged to Broadcasting Services—

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

301

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

500

Dr. 199

5,566

..

D.—Mail Services—

1. Inland mail services (excluding railway services)....................................................................

1,463

E.—Engineering Services (other than Capital Works)—

4. Other services.................................................................................................................................

4,834

Less amount chargeable to votes of other Departments—

£

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

13,834

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

9,000

4,834

..

Total Division No. 233........................................................................................

1,463

Division No. 235.—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

1. Exchange on remittances for payment of interest in London and New York.....................

1,526

Division No. 236.—RENT OF BUILDINGS.

1. Proportion of salaries provided under Division No. 57a.......................................................

3,000

1,247,854

Less amount provided in Appropriation Act (No. 2) 1951-52.............................

1,247,854

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

..

1951–52.

III.—BROADCASTING SERVICES.

£

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD.

Division No. 238.—ADMINISTRATIVE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read—

£

£

1 Chairman.............................................................................

3,100

In lieu of—

1 Chairman.............................................................................

3,000

100

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.....................................................

1,154

1,254

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

3,485

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

2,231

1,254

..

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION.

Division No. 239.—ADMINISTRATIVE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read—

£

£

1 General Manager...............................................................

3,100

In lieu of—

1 General Manager...............................................................

3,000

100

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards.......................................................

22,815

22,915

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

18,322

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

21,500

Dr. 3,178

26,093

4. Contributions to superannuation pensions of retired officers and dependants of deceased officers 

286

26,379

B.—General Expenses

6. Incidental and other expenditure...............................................................................................

2

C.—Programme Expenses—

1. Music and variety...........................................................................................................................

25,819

3. Youth education.............................................................................................................................

15,770

4. Spoken transmissions.....................................................................................................................

7,578

7. Public relations and publicity.......................................................................................................

6,617

8. The A.B.G. Weekly.........................................................................................................................

8,687

9. General programme expenses......................................................................................................

58,949

123,420

 Total Gross Expenditure ……………………………………

149,801

Less amounts recoverable—

1. Revenue from Public Concerts—

£

£

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

200,821

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

201,500

Dr. 679

 

1951–52.

III.—Broadcasting Services.

£

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION—continued.

Division No. 239.—ADMINISTRATIVE—continued.

C.—Programme Expensescontinued.

2. Subsidies for Symphony Orchestras from State Governments, Municipal and other Authorities—

£

£

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

95,554

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

91,300

4,254

3. Revenue from A.B.C. Weekly

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

44,738

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

47,800

Dr. 3,062

4. Revenue from sale of news service

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

6,588

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

6,700

Dr. 112

5. Miscellaneous sources—

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

35,691

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

34,200

1,491

1,892

Total Division No. 239........................................................................................

147,909

Division No. 240.—TECHNICAL AND OTHER SERVICES.

1. Maintenance and operating of stations and studios.................................................................

5,085

2. Provision of land line services.....................................................................................................

54,063

Total Division No. 240........................................................................................

59,148

TOTAL BROADCASTING SERVICES.............................................................

207,057

TOTAL PART II—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS......................................

232,094

1951–52.

PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

£

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

Under Control of Department of Territories

Division No. 243.—GENERAL SERVICES.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..........................................................

27,480

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

113,744

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

86,264

27,480

C.—Other Services—

1. Motor cars—Running expenses and maintenance................................................................

2. Aboriginal affairs—Maintenance............................................................................................

26,080

3. Prisons—Maintenance...............................................................................................................

1,386

11. Payments to missions for aboriginal welfare..........................................................................

12,782

14. Educational services and scholarships.....................................................................................

1,339

28. Agricultural research..................................................................................................................

32

41,619

Total Division No. 243........................................................................................

41,619

Under Control of Department of Works and Housing.

Division No. 244.—GENERAL SERVICES.

A.—Other Services—

3. Repairs and maintenance—Department of Health..................................................................

4,687

6. Commonwealth Cold Stores, Darwin—Running and maintenance.....................................

2,542

7. Town water supplies—Running and maintenance..................................................................

1,152

8,381

Under Control of Attorney-General’s Department.

Division No. 246.—COURTS OFFICE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

Read—

£

£

2 Clerk, Typist..........................................................................

797

In lieu of—

1 Typist......................................................................................

529

268

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards

194

462

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

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

2,096

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

2,110

Dr. 14

476

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

3,808

4,284

 

1951–52.

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

£

Under Control of Attorney-General’s Department—continued.

Division No. 246.—COURTS OFFICE—continued.

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...........................................................................................................

1,273

2. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

1,595

2,868

Total Division No. 246........................................................................................

7,152

Under Control of Department of Health.

Division No. 247.—GENERAL SERVICES.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..............................................................

7,000

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

9,072

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

5,674

3,398

3,602

B.—General Expenses—

1. Travelling and subsistence...........................................................................................................

1,110

2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing.......................................................

544

4. Fuel, light and power....................................................................................................................

6,695

6. Incidental and other expenditure................................................................................................

1,640

9,989

C.—Other Services—

1. Motor cars and aeroplane—Running expenses and maintenance........................................

997

2. Medical services—Maintenance.................................................................................................

6,457

3. Transport equipment—Aeroplanes, ambulances and other transport..................................

5,050

12,504

Total Division No. 247........................................................................................

26,095

TOTAL NORTHERN TERRITORY.............................................................................................................

83,247

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

Under Control of Attorney-General’s Department.

Division No. 249.—COURTS AND TITLES OFFICE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards..............................................................

323

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

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

3,223

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

2,900

323

2. Temporary and casual employees..............................................................................................

147

147

B.—General Expenses.....................................................................................................................................

152

Total Division No. 249........................................................................................

299

 

1951–52.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

£

Under Control of Department of the Interior.

Division No. 250.—GENERAL SERVICES.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Proportion of salaries provided under Division No. 57a.....................................................

14,000

2. Proportion of general expenses provided under Division No. 57b.....................................

3,000

17,000

B.—Works Services—

1. Maintenance of parks and gardens and recreation reserves.................................................

14,547

C.—Other Services—

3. Eradication of noxious weeds....................................................................................................

21

5. Bush fire prevention...................................................................................................................

4,452

7. Surveys..........................................................................................................................................

4,807

8. Caretaking and maintenance—Public buildings, camps and tenements...........................

2,107

9. Garbage removal and disposal..................................................................................................

1,333

12. To recoup the State of New South Wales for payments under the Child Welfare Act of 1923 and in maintenance of juvenile offenders and mental patients in State institutions

546

18. Care of aborigines at Jervis Bay settlement...........................................................................

1,133

19. Street cleaning..............................................................................................................................

1,188

20. Fire Brigade—Working expenses and purchase of new appliances..................................

489

21. Payments under Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation Act 1930-1948..................

221

24. Transport—Loss on City Omnibus Service (for payment to credit of Australian Capital Territory Transport Trust Account)...............................................................................................................................

13,000

26. Australian Capital Territory hostels—Loss on operation....................................................

30,400

29. Water conservation.....................................................................................................................

386

30. Social welfare activities..............................................................................................................

24

35. Incidental and other expenditure..............................................................................................

1,182

36. Bush fires—Fire-fighting and restoration of damage to Commonwealth improvements

54,441

115,730

D.—Education—

3. Secondary school bursaries........................................................................................................

133

4. Conveyance of school children.................................................................................................

6,831

5. Cleaning schools..........................................................................................................................

427

6. Fuel, light and power..................................................................................................................

317

7. School books, stationery and equipment................................................................................

258

8. Payments to the Department of Public Education, New South Wales, for services rendered 

16,481

9. Canberra Technical College—Technical vocational training..............................................

6

10. Nursery school and pre-school centres....................................................................................

2,691

11. Incidental and other expenditure..............................................................................................

956

28,100

Total Division No. 250........................................................................................

175,377

Division No. 251.—AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY POLICE.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—

1. Salaries and allowances—

£

2 Cadet Constables...............................................................

(a)

210

Read—

£

3 Inspectors............................................................................

3,489

In lieu of—

2 Inspectors............................................................................

2,228

1,261

Salary increases under Arbitration Awards........................................................

3,686

5,157

(a) Portion of year only.

 

1951–52.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

Under Control of Department of the Interior—continued.

£

Division No. 251.—AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY POLICE—continued.

A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salarycontinued.

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended for positions vacant or subject to approval by competent authority—

£

£

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

320

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

5,819

Dr. 5,499

10,656

2. Temporary and casual employees............................................................................................

414

3. Extra duty pay.............................................................................................................................

548

11,618

B.—General Expenses—

1. Motor cars—Maintenance and repairs....................................................................................

542

3. Clothing and equipment.............................................................................................................

727

4. Incidental and other expenditure..............................................................................................

1,111

2,380

Total Division No. 251........................................................................................

13,998

Under Control of Department of Health.

Division No. 253.—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

1. Canberra Community Hospital.................................................................................................

5,800

2. Health and dental services..........................................................................................................

743

3. Abattoir services..........................................................................................................................

2,636

4. Veterinary services......................................................................................................................

472

5. Compensation for destruction of cattle infected with disease and control of undulant fever

2

Total Division No. 253........................................................................................

9,653

TOTAL AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY............................................

199,327

PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA.

Under Control of Department of Territories.

Division No. 254.—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

7. Library services............................................................................................................................

48

9. Bulolo timber investigation.......................................................................................................

620

10. Customs policy—Inquiry...........................................................................................................

752

TOTAL PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA................................................................

1,420

NORFOLK ISLAND.

Division No. 256.—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

2. Library services............................................................................................................................

24

TOTAL PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH...

284,018

By Authority; L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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