Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1909-10 (Cth)

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

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SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION

(WORKS AND BUILDINGS) 1909–10.

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No. 28 of 1911.

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 ten for purposes of Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.

[Assented to 22nd December, 1911.]

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 1909-10.

Appropriation of £69,108.

2. The sum of Sixty-nine thousand one hundred and 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 ten shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 1 of 1909 for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule to this Act.

SCHEDULE.

F. 18854.

  

SCHEDULE.

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ABSTRACT.

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“Other.”

£

UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS...............................

6.830

UNDER CONTROL OF THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPART MENT.........

1,996

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY......................

173

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.................................

60,109

TOTAL, ADDITIONS, NEW WORKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.....................

69,108

 

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.

“Other.”

£

Division No. 2.

TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

Additions

No. 3. Lavatory, Customs House, Sydney................................................................

159

Subdivision No. 5.

TRAWLER.

No. 2. Trawler and equipment.................................................................................

184

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

343

Division No. 4.

DEFENCE.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

Additions

No. 5. Bega Rifle Range.........................................................................................

18

New Works

No. 19. Lithgow—Small Arms Factory—Towards cost of site and construction.........

844

20. Port Kembla—Land for Defence purposes....................................................

6

23. Baulkham Hills Rifle Range—Site and construction.....................................

290

Additions

No. 33. Target shed—Long Bay Rifle Range............................................................

39

1,197

Subdivision No. 2.

Victoria.

New Works

No. 17. Maribyrnong—Site, buildings, and engineering works for cordite factory—Towards cost

1,959

22. Laboratory for Chemical Adviser.................................................................

406

2,365

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

3,562

343

 

Under Control of the Department of Home Affairs.

“Other.”

£

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

343

Division No. 4.

DEFENCE.

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

3,562

Subdivision No. 3.

Queensland.

New Works

No. 11. Maryborough Rifle Range—Site and construction........................................

87

17. Cluden Rifle Range—Site and construction.................................................

8

95

Subdivision No. 4.

South Australia.

Additions

No. 3. Rifle Ranges.................................................................................................

13

New Works

No. 12. Gun emplacement at Fort Largs...................................................................

1,256

1,269

Subdivision No. 5.

Western Australia.

New Works

No. 10. Kalgoorlie—Construction of Rifle Range.....................................................

111

Subdivision No. 6.

Tasmania.

Additions

No. 5. Hobart Rifle Range.......................................................................................

300

New Works

No. 9. Drill Halls....................................................................................................

398

17. Survey of site for Drill Hall, Sheffield...........................................................

2

700

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

5,737

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

6,080

 

Under Control of the Department of Home Affairs.

“Other.”

£

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

6,080

Division No. 5.

POST AND TELEGRAPHS.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

Additions

No. 2. Towards cost of alterations of General Post Office, Sydney.............................

113

5. Lismore Post Office......................................................................................

28

8. Junee Post Office..........................................................................................

124

11. South Grafton Post Office.............................................................................

45

12. Taree Post Office..........................................................................................

159

New Works

No. 14. Bellingen Post Office..................................................................................

11

26. Wentworth Falls Post Office........................................................................

32

31. Wahroonga Post Office...............................................................................

21

Subdivision No. 2.

533

Victoria.

New Works

No. 16. Casterton Post Office..................................................................................

63

Subdivision No. 3.

Queensland.

Additions

No. 6. Mount Perry Post Office...............................................................................

23

Subdivision No. 4.

South Australia.

Additions

No. 13. Port Elliot Post Office.................................................................................

67

New Works

No. 18. Wallaroo Post Office...................................................................................

26

Subdivision No. 5.

93

Western Australia.

New Works

No. 9. Brookton Post Office....................................................................................

38

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

750

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

6,830

 

“Other.”

UNDER CONTROL OF THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S

DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 6.

TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES.

Subdivision No. 3.

Queensland.

No. 6. Purchase of lines...........................................................................................

10

Subdivision No. 6.

Tasmania.

No. 2. Construction andextension of telephone lines, instruments, and material, including construction of conduits and placing wires underground.............................

869

Subdivision No. 8.

Special Cables.

Special cables.........................................................................................................

1,117

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

1,996

Total under control of the Postmaster-General’s Department

1,996

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UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Division No. 7.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

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

173

Total under control of the Department of the Treasury...............................

173

 

“Other.”

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF

DEFENCE.

£

Division No. 9.

RIFLE CLUBS AND RANGES.

Subdivision No. 1.

New South Wales.

No. 4. Payment in special cases in excess of amounts authorized by Regulations........

109

Division No. 10.

SPECIAL DEFENCE MATERIAL.

Subdivision No. 1.

Read

Military.

No. 1. Accoutrements............................................................................

£14,106

2. Field Artillery (waggons, ammunition, harness, saddlery, and equipment) 

7,908

3. Camp equipment..........................................................................

5,701

4. Miscellaneous—Tools and other material......................................

1,201

5. Engineers’ equipment..................................................................

2,000

6. Signalling equipment, range-finders, and instructional stores..........

10,260

7. Sword bayonets and scabbards for short M.L.E. rifles....................

20,000

8. Chargers and cases for small arm ammunition...............................

8,000

9. Medical equipment......................................................................

1,147

10. Rifle barrels................................................................................

6,000

11. M.L.E. rifles...............................................................................

1,827

£78,150

In lieu of

Military.

No. 1. Accoutrements............................................................................

£14,000

2. Field Artillery (waggons, harness, saddlery, and equipment)...........

10,200

3. Camp equipment..........................................................................

6,000

4. Miscellaneous—Tools and other material......................................

3,500

5. Engineers’ equipment...................................................................

2,000

6. Signalling equipment, range finders, and instructional stores...........

2,700

7. Sword bayonets and scabbards for short M.L.E. rifles.....................

20,000

8. Chargers and cases for small arm ammunition................................

8,000

9. Medical equipment.......................................................................

1,500

10. Rifle barrels................................................................................

6,000

11. M.L.E. rifles................................................................................

4,250

£78,150

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

109

 

Under Control of the Department of Defence.

“Other.”

£

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

109

Division No. 11a.

Fleet Unit for Naval Defence of the Commonwealth—Towards cost..........................

60,000

Total under control of the Department of Defence.................................

60,109

Total Additions, New Works, and Buildings.....................................

69,108

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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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