Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1903-4 and 1904-5 (Cth)

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

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SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION

(Works and Buildings), 1903–4 and 1904–5.

No. 22 of 1905.

An Act to appropriate further sums for the service of the years ended the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and four and the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and five, for purposes of Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.

[Assented to 21st December, 1905.]

Preamble.

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

Short title.

1. This Act may be cited as the Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1903–4 and 1904–5.

Appropriation of £490.

2. The sum of Four hundred and ninety 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 four, shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Supply Act (No. 1) 1903-4 for the purposes and services expressed in the First Schedule to this Act.

Appropriation of £52,527.

3. The sum of Fifty-two thousand five hundred and twenty-seven 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 five shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Supply Act (No. 1) 1904–5 for the purposes and services expressed in the Second Schedule to this Act.

F.12803.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

"Transferred."

"Other."

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.

£

£

Division No. 1.

TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Subdivision No. 4.

New South Wales.

No. 1.—Construction of Launch.....................................................................................................

300

Division No. 2.

DEFENCE.

Subdivision No. 7.

Thursday Island.

No. 2. Fortifications, Barracks, &c......................................................................................................

15

Division No. 3.

POST AND TELEGRAPHS.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

No. 14. Sydney General Post Office.....................................................................................................

65

Total under control of Department of Home Affairs.....................................................................................................

380

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UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Division No. 5.

Machinery and Plant for Government Printing Office and Works in connexion therewith....................................................................................

...

110

380

110

Total Additions, New Works, and Buildings

£490

SECOND SCHEDULE.

"Other."

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.

£

Division No. 1.

TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

No. 2. Construction of Steam Launch...............................................

233

Subdivision No. 3.

Western Australia.

No. 5. Purchase of sites...................................................................

11

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

244

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Division No. 2.

DEFENCE.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

Additions.

No. 4. Alterations and additions to Gun emplacement, Port Jackson...

101

New Works.

No. 11. Drill Hall and Offices at Leicbhardt.....................................

92

14. Life Rafts for submarine mining steamer Miner....................

3

16. Purchase of site for Drill Hall, Kogarah...............................

4

18. Compensation and interest in connexion with land resumed for Rifle Range at Kiama.................................................................

49

249

Subdivision No. 2.

Victoria.

Read

No. 3. Alterations to Officers' Quarters, Victoria Barracks, and further accommodation at Drill Halls, Howe Crescent and Warrnambool, and at Drill Hall and Gun Shed, Hastings

£300

In lieu of

No. 3. Alterations to Officers' Quarters, Victoria Barracks, and construction of an Officers' Mess..............................

£300

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

249

244

"Other."

Under Control of Department of Home Affairs.

£

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

244

DIVISION No.2.

DEFFENCE.

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

249

Subdivision No. 2.

Victoria.

Read

No. 13. Loaded Mine Store at Franklin, including cost of Site 

£500

In lieu of

No. 13. Loaded Mine Store at Franklin

£500

No. 15. New Screw-cutting Lathe....................................................

179

Subdivision No. 3.

428

Queensland.

No. 1. Removal and re-erection of Officers' Quarters, Brisbane.........

2

Read

No. 2. Additions to Drill Halls and Ordnance Stores, Brisbane 

£200

In lieu of

No. 2. Additions to Drill Halls, Brisbane...........................

£200

Subdivision No. 5.

Western Australia.

New Works

Read

No. 6. Armoury at Northam.............................................

£250

In lieu of

No. 6. Armoury at Guildford............................................

£250

No. 14. Drill Halls at Kalgoorlie and Bunbury...................

126

Subdivision No. 6.

New Works

Tasmania.

Read

No. 5. Drill Halls for Country Corps, including Sites .........

£1,000

In lieu of

No. 5. Drill Halls for Country Corps .................................

£1,000

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

556

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

800

Under Control of Department of Home Affairs.

"Other."

£

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

800

Division No. 3.

POST AND TELEGRAPH.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

Additions

No. 2. Lismore Post Office............................................................................

111

5. General Post Office, Sydney (to complete new storey)..........................

793

30. Boggabilla Post Office......................................................................

2

31. North Sydney „.................................................................................

21

New Works

11. Dapto Post Office.............................................................................

6

14. Inverell ,,..........................................................................................

130

17. The Rock „.......................................................................................

142

18. Narrabri West Post Office.................................................................

11

1,216

Subdivision No. 2.

Victoria

New Works

No. 12. Richmond South Post Office..............................................................

651

Subdivision No. 3.

Queensland.

No. 6. Purchase of site Post Office at Plane Creek...........................................

5

Subdivision No. 4.

South Australia.

New Works

No. 6. Wirrabara Post Office..........................................................................

10

Subdivision No. 5.

Western Australia.

No. 8. Purchase of Sites.................................................................................

17

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

1,899

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

2,699

UNDER CONTROL OF POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

"Other."

£

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

2,699

Division No. 4.

TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

No. 7. Towards purchase of telephone lines and instruments held by sub scribers under the "Purchase" system.........................................................................................................................

80

Subdivision No. 2.

Victoria.

No. 3. Construction and extension of telephone lines, instruments, and material.........................................................................................................................

2,803

Subdivision No. 3.

Queensland.

No. 2. Construction and extension of telephone lines, instruments, and material.........................................................................................................................

1,727

Total Division No. 4 

4,610

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UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Division No. 5.

No. 1. Machinery and plant for Government Printing Office, and works in connexion therewith.........................................................................................................................

1,168

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UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

Division No. 6.

RIFLES, GUNS, AND OTHER EQUIPMENT.

Subdivision No. 1.

Read

Military.

£

No. 1. 5,000 magazine Lee-Enfield rifles, new pattern..................

22,419

2. Cases and chargers for rifle ammunition............................

1,760

3. Pistols.............................................................................

1,660

4. Actions implement, skeleton actions, and aim correctors for musketry instruction ....................................................

243

5. Accoutrements................................................................

3,606

6. Camp equipment..............................................................

8,062

7. Materials for small arms ammunition —to be paid into Trust Fund, Commonwealth Ammunition Material Account....

22,000

8. Artillery ammunition for fixed defences............................

1,630

9. Signalling equipment.......................................................

766

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

62,146

8,477

"Other."

Under Control of Department of Defence.

£

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

8,477

Division No. 6.

RIFLES, GUNS, AND OTHER EQUIPMENT.

Subdivision No. 1.

Read

Military.

£

Brought forward

62,146

No. 10. Miscellaneous—tools and other materials........................

1,840

11. Field artillery—guns, harness, waggons, and ammunition

67,064

12. Field engineers' equipment.............................................

2,000

13. Machine guns................................................................

20,233

14. Medical stores...............................................................

5,809

15. Armament, Fremantle—one 6-inch breech-loading gun, mark VII., and mounting (including 200 rounds ammunition)..............................................................

7,764

16. Carriages for guns of position (4 7 inch)..........................

2,260

Naval.

No. 17. Ten 14-inch Royal Gun Factory, mark X, Whitehead torpedoes....................................................................

4,500

18. Six gyroscopes, fitted with relay valve; 100 detonators, torpedo small flange, mark III. ; 10 primers, 6 oz. ; 10 Whitehead safety pistols, 14 inch; night sights, 6 pounders, quick firing; spare parts, torpedo gear...........

434

174,050

In lieu of—

Military.

No. 1. 5,000 magazine Lee-Enfield rifles, new pattern..................

22,419

2. Cases and chargers for rifle ammunition...........................

1,760

3. Pistols.............................................................................

3,510

4. Actions implement, skeleton actions, and aim correctors for musketry instruction...................................................

243

5. Accoutrements................................................................

16,160

6. Camp equipment.............................................................

7,365

7. Saddle-trees, irons, and bits..............................................

10,173

8. Making saddles...............................................................

9,794

9. Signalling equipment.......................................................

773

10. Miscellaneous—tools and other materials........................

4,114

11. Field artillery—guns, harness, waggons, and ammunition

72,697

12. Field engineers' equipment.............................................

2,000

13. Machine guns................................................................

10,000

14. Medical stores...............................................................

11,653

15. Armament, Fremantle—one 6-inch breech-loading gun, mark VII., and mounting (including 500 rounds of ammunition)..............................................................

7,600

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

180,261

8,477

"Other."

Under Control of Department of Defence.

£

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

8,477

Division No. 6.

RIFLES, GUNS, AND OTHER EQUIPMENT—continued.

Subdivision No. 1.

£

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

180,261

Naval.

No. 16. Ten 14-inch Royal Gun Factory, mark X., Whitehead torpedoes.........................................................................

4,500

17. Six gyroscopes, fitted with relay valve; 100 detonators, torpedo small flange, mark III. ; 10 primers, 6 oz.; 10 Whitehead safety pistols, 14 inch; night sights, 6-pounders, quick firing; spare parts, torpedo gear................................

434

185,195

Less Amount of Military Supplies for which Accounts will not be rendered during 1904–5....................................................

55,195

30,000

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

44,050

Total Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.....................

52,527

                 

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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Robt. S. Brain, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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